Commit to driving safely this year and beyond

Share why you will #SlowDownVaughan on the City’s online platform


On New Year’s Eve, you may have resolved to spend more time cooking, reading or exercising, but have you thought about making a resolution to drive safely? Road safety remains a top priority, and the City of Vaughan encourages you to take this opportunity to commit to safe driving in 2022 and beyond. That resolution and adjustments to your driving habits may save a life.

Windrows 101

What you need to know about the City’s windrow-clearing operations


The City of Vaughan thanks residents for their patience and support as crews clean up from Monday’s major blizzard. With record amounts of snowfall not seen since 2008, crews have worked diligently to keep the community safe. This includes clearing windrows – a service that did experience delays due to the massive amount of snow that fell in a short period time. 

Grab your shovels!

It’s time to dig out fire hydrants, catch basins and sidewalks 


Monday’s major snowstorm is over – but the cleanup continues! Everyone plays an important part in Vaughan’s winter operations efforts – and that includes clearing snow and ice from fire hydrants, catch basins and sidewalks near your property. 

Vaughan Public Libraries’ three Resource Libraries reopen

Curbside pickup at Community Libraries is temporarily unavailable


Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) has reopened its three Resource Libraries  – Bathurst Clark, Civic Centre and Pierre Berton – following yesterday’s closure due to the major winter storm. The Community Libraries remain closed and curbside pickup is unavailable until further notice. 

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