Yonge-Steeles Corridor Collector Roads Environmental Assessment Study

The Yonge-Steeles corridor is evolving. As part of its growth, the City of Vaughan is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment study for the proposed extensions of Royal Palm Drive and Powell Road. The City is proposing an extension of Royal Palm Drive, from Hilda Avenue to Yonge Street, and of Powell Road, from Pinewood Drive to Steeles Avenue West.

 

Building Vaughan

An overview of the Planning and Growth Management reports presented in May


City building doesn’t happen overnight. Well before construction begins, developments undergo a careful review by City staff, Vaughan Council, public agencies (such as the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, York Region and provincial ministries, where appropriate) … and you! Public feedback is a vital part of the planning process and there are many ways to have a say before applications are approved.

 

Public Meetings continue in June

Pre-register to speak to Council by phone, teleconference or in-person

 

City of Vaughan Committee and Council meetings continue in June with in-person and virtual attendance options for Members of Council and the public.

 

Public consultation remains a vital part of the planning and city-building process. There are many ways you can participate in meetings and have your say, including:

 

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Stay safe during extreme heat

And remember not to leave pets or kids in hot cars!


It’s going to be a hot one! A heat warning is in effect for the remainder of the week for Vaughan – and extreme temperatures can be dangerous for everyone, especially outdoor workers, older adults, some people living with disabilities and children, particularly infants.

 

Here are some tips to beat the heat from the City of Vaughan:

 

If you feel dizzy, weak or overheated:

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