Join the conversation – virtually
City seeking public input on a variety of city-building initiatives throughout Vaughan
Vaughan is a city on the move – and despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, city-building has not slowed down. Although the City of Vaughan’s physical doors remain closed, key projects and initiatives continue to move forward. As public consultation remains an important and necessary part of the process, Vaughan is committed to providing virtual opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to be engaged, learn about active projects, provide feedback and get involved. Visit vaughan.ca/HaveYourSay to explore current engagement opportunities such as online surveys, digital presentations, virtual open houses, online workshops and more. By participating, you can help inform municipal decisions and shape the future of Vaughan.
Vaughan is a city on the move – and despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, city-building has not slowed down. Although the City of Vaughan’s physical doors remain closed, key projects and initiatives continue to move forward. As public consultation remains an important and necessary part of the process, Vaughan is committed to providing virtual opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to be engaged, learn about active projects, provide feedback and get involved. Visit vaughan.ca/HaveYourSay to explore current engagement opportunities such as online surveys, digital presentations, virtual open houses, online workshops and more. By participating, you can help inform municipal decisions and shape the future of Vaughan.
Citizens are encouraged to join these current conversations – virtually – from the safety and comfort of home.
Bass Pro Mills Extension Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study
What should be considered for the proposed extension of Bass Pro Mills Drive? How can the road become more pedestrian-oriented? What about features to accommodate cyclists? To clearly understand and respond to the needs of the community, while effectively developing a plan for the future of the area, the City has launched an online Public Information Centre, which includes a self-guided presentation and survey as part of the Bass Pro Mills Extension Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study. Visit vaughan.ca/BassProMillsEA to participate until Friday, Jan. 8, 2021.
VMC Secondary Plan Update
The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) is the largest and most ambitious development project in the City’s history – and it is transforming quickly. With rapid growth, the exceeding of residential targets, an expanding workforce and growing visitor and commuter numbers, the City has initiated an update to the existing VMC Secondary Plan. Join the conversation that will help define Vaughan’s downtown by participating in an online survey – share thoughts on travel patterns, space usage, growth concepts and more. The survey is available until Friday, Jan. 22, 2021 at vaughan.ca/VMCPlan.
Ward Boundary Review
The City is undertaking a comprehensive review of the city’s five ward boundaries. The objective of the Ward Boundary Review is to assess whether Vaughan’s present wards are continuing to provide effective, equitable and democratic representation. Public input is a vital part of this process. There are a number of ways to get involved and join the conversation – including an online survey. Participate until Friday, Jan. 22, 2021 to help define priorities for the City as the review begins. Learn more at vaughan.ca/WardBoundary.
For more information on these projects, or to share your thoughts, visit vaughan.ca/HaveYourSay. Continue to check this webpage as new public engagement opportunities are frequently posted.
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