Modified by-law enforcement services in effect

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Services offered online or over the phone until April 6

As part of the City of Vaughan’s ongoing efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the community, additional precautionary measures are being implemented within the By-law and Compliance, Licensing and Permit Services department to promote social distancing.
 
The following services have been impacted:
 
Business licensing
 
A grace period of 90 days has been established for business licence renewals. Licensees may defer renewal of their existing business licence up to 90 days past the expiry date of their licence.
 
New businesses are still required to be licensed. New licence applications may be submitted by email to bylaw@vaughan.ca, along with scanned copies of required documentation. Payments can be made by cheque and mailed to Vaughan City Hall at 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr., Vaughan, ON, L6A 1T1.
 
Other permits
 
Effective immediately until Monday, April 6, event, filming and lottery permits will no longer be issued.  
 
Parking infractions and other administrative monetary penalties
 
If an administrative monetary penalty, such as a parking ticket, is received, it can be paid online at  PayVaughanTicket.com.
 
To arrange an alternative method of payment or to schedule an appointment to dispute the ticket, call Access Vaughan at 905-832-2281 within 15 days of receiving it. Failure to do so may result in extra fees and penalties.
 
Scheduled disputes
 
Disputes are being conducted over the phone until further notice. In-person appointments may only be scheduled after Sunday, May 31.
 
Alternative arrangements will be made for residents who currently have a dispute appointment that is scheduled prior to Monday, June 1. If you have an upcoming appointment, email bylaw@vaughan.ca or call Access Vaughan at 905-832-2281 to schedule a phone-in screening.
 
By-law complaints and inquiries
 
For inquiries related to the City’s enforcement services or to register a complaint, call Access Vaughan at 905-832-2281. By-law officers continue to operate, patrol and respond to calls on a priority basis.
 
Continue to check vaughan.ca/bylaw for additional updates.  
 
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For more information about City matters, including cancellations, postponements and disruptions, please call Access Vaughan at 905-832-2281 or visit vaughan.ca.
 
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