Explore March’s By-law of the Month
Learn everything you need to know about Vaughan’s Fence By-law
By-laws are put in place to ensure a safe and orderly community for all who live, work and play in Vaughan. Each month, the City of Vaughan explores a different by-law and what it means for you. This month, let’s take a look at the Fence By-law (PDF).
Here’s what you need to know
What’s open and closed in Vaughan over the holiday weekend
City service changes and modified hours from Friday, April 7 to Monday, April 10
With many residents observing holidays this weekend, the City of Vaughan is reminding everyone of facility closures, modified hours and alternate programming from Friday, April 7 to Monday, April 10. Here is all you need to know to plan ahead so you can spend quality time with family, friends and loved ones.
Municipal facilities
Attend a virtual information session for the Corridor Reviews
Learn about improvements to support traffic operations and road safety in Vaughan
The conversation on road safety continues with the second round of virtual information sessions for the City of Vaughan’s Corridor Reviews taking place in April.
Register for an upcoming virtual information session
Help address anti-Black racism in Vaughan
There’s still time to get involved! Take a survey and join community focus groups throughout April
If you identify as a Black individual living in Vaughan, bring your voice to the table. Your input can help identify and address anti-Black racism by improving City of Vaughan programs, policies, procedures and services. Here’s how you can get involved:
From the archives: Concord Railway Station
Learn more about the city’s history from the Vaughan Archives
From the traditional territories of the First Peoples of Turtle Island, to a farmland community, to a bustling city centre and everything in between – Vaughan's transformation is a story worth telling. The City of Vaughan’s popular monthly series continues, with historical content from the Vaughan Archives being shared.
Improvements continue on Woodbridge Avenue
Construction resumes in early April and is anticipated to be complete by the end of fall 2023
Vaughan residents and businesses: Construction will resume in the Woodbridge Avenue corridor in early April after the majority of work was halted for the winter season. Aboveground work will commence between Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue, including streetscaping, streetlighting, road reconstruction and road restoration.
Set your waste out right!
Spring is the perfect time for a fresh start, such as adopting new waste set-out habits! Setting out waste properly will help ensure collection days run smoothly – and also avoid attracting uninvited urban wildlife to snack on your food scraps.
Follow these waste set-out tips from the City of Vaughan:
Mayor Del Duca issues call-to-action to fight traffic
Combating gridlock critical to enhancing quality of life, economic competitiveness and Vaughan’s future
"Tackling gridlock is my number one priority," Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca said as he delivered a keynote address during today’s 2023 Vaughan Chamber of Commerce's Annual Mayor's Luncheon to an audience of Members of Council, business, government and community leaders.
Doing outdoor renovations?
Get a free curb box inspection from the City before you begin
Are you planning to renovate your front yard this spring? What about repaving your driveway? Don’t forget about the curb box – also known as a water service valve!