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Don’t park cars on streets during snow-removal operations


When the snow piles up, the City of Vaughan is urging everyone to keep parked cars off the streets to allow City crews to clear roads and sidewalks properly. 

On-street parking is not permitted at any time when winter operations are in progress, or between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. in Vaughan without a permit, under the Parking By-law 064-2019 (PDF). This includes cars parked on driveways that are too close to or hanging over the curb and sidewalks – which makes it difficult for snowplows to clear both windrows and sidewalks. 

Vehicles found interfering with snow clearing may may be subject to a $75 fine or towed at the owner’s expense. 

Here are other reminders to help the City’s winter operations run safely and efficiently:

  • Clear snow and ice from sidewalks bordering your property as soon as a snowfall has ended to help ensure roads and sidewalks remain safe, as stated in the Snow Clearing By-law 227-2022 (PDF).
  • Remove anything that may interfere with or be hazardous to plow crews. This includes landscaping features, such as fencing, basketball nets, decorative stones, pots, bird baths, furniture and more, as stated in the Encroachment By-law 034-2017 (PDF).
  • Be mindful of where snow is placed. It is illegal to shovel snow or ice onto the road under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act and the Dumping By-law 103-2020 (PDF).
  • Stay off the roads during a heavy snowstorm unless travel is essential. You can also use York Region Transit to get around the city during inclement weather.
  • Clean snow off all surfaces of your vehicle before driving and keep a safe distance away from snowplows and salting equipment.  
  • Keep fire hydrants clear and accessible (one metre all around). Blocked, concealed or difficult-to-access fire hydrants can slow down emergency fire response. 

The City has a fleet of more than 230 vehicles – including salter/snowplow units, windrow machines, sidewalk machines, pickup trucks equipped with plows and salters, cul-de-sac-clearing machines and anti-icing units – to ensure citizens are provided with high-quality winter services. The City uses this equipment to clear and maintain more than 2,200 lane-kilometres of roads and over 1,200 kilometres of sidewalks and park walkways. During heavy snow conditions, it may take longer than usual to clear City roads, sidewalks and/or bicycle lanes. Let’s work together to ensure everyone keeps moving and stays safe this winter. 

Stay informed!
For more information on the City’s winter maintenance service levels, visit vaughan.ca/snowFor additional details and to receive the latest information on Vaughan’s winter operations: