VIVA Port Credit   www.vivaportcredit.ca

Village Inspired Vision Alliance

VIVA Port Credit was formed in 2007 as an Alliance of diverse citizen groups with a common interest and a shared vision for Port Credit.  TOPCA is one of the founding member groups.

Any representation or action by VIVA Port Credit reflects the consensus of all member groups, and requires endorsement by each individual group's Executive.  The member groups have continuing autonomy, with their own mandates and independent procedures.  TOPCA has two designated representatives on the VIVA PC Board. 

The purpose of the Alliance is to nurture collective ideals and initiatives that respect Port Credit’s heritage and express a commitment to our community's future.

Member Groups include:

VIVA Port Credit sponsored a public meeting on Place Making on Sept. 11, 2007.  This was a pivotal moment, where all segments of the Port Credit community came together to hear Helle Søholt, a Danish architect and founding partner of Gehl Architects speaking about how Place Making could be used to enhance Port Credit's village character and quality of life.  Click here to see the Google video of Helle's presentation.

VIVA Port Credit sponsored a Walk and Bike Workshop on Jan. 17, 2008, facilitated by Walk & Bike for Life, a non-profit group (also a member of VIVA PC) that is now located in Port Credit.   Click here to view the Workshop report, entitled: Walking & Bicycling: Creating a Great South Mississauga Community.

VIVA PC has been actively working to elicit ideas and engage the community in the current District Policies Review process.  The Volunteer team has produced a detailed White Paper providing the City with valuable feedback and ideas as they review the policies and plans that will shape Port Credit's future.

Port Credit: An Urban Village for the 21st Century;
A Model Community for the World

As submitted by VIVA Port Credit
Click here to view the White Paper