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Relief from the Zoning By-law has been requested to permit a proposed cabana, two existing sheds and reduced rear yard landscaping requirements.
Relief from the Zoning By-law has been requested to permit a proposed cabana, two existing sheds and reduced rear yard landscaping requirements.
Dining al fresco with family and friends is easy –- all you need to do is pack your picnic basket and book a gazebo with the City of Vaughan!
Have a question about a service in Vaughan? Want to know more about a City program? The Service Vaughan team is standing by ready to respond to your inquiries. The City of Vaughan’s contact centre can be reached by phone at 905-832-2281 (toll-free: 1-844-832-2112), email at service@vaughan.ca, online at vaughan.ca/ServiceVaughan or in person at Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.).
City of Vaughan staff have once again come together to make a positive impact on our community and help our neighbours when they need it most!
The City of Vaughan continues to prioritize public safety for everyone who lives in, works in and visits Vaughan. Unauthorized car rallies are disruptive to everyone’s quality of life and pose a significant risk to the community. These events often come with excessive noise, speeding, stunt driving and blocking or impeding motor or pedestrian traffic.
Six garbage item limit on your scheduled collection day
Get your garbage bags tied and ready to place at the curb – Double-Up Days are back this week or next! On your scheduled collection day, you can set up to six garbage items curbside, and no paid tags are required.
Tax season is upon us, and the City of Vaughan’s second instalment for the 2024 interim property taxes is coming up on Friday, April 26. Do you know all the payment options available to you?
As all City facilities are cashless, here are other easy and convenient ways property owners can pay their property tax bills:
Do you live in or visit the Pine Valley Drive area? If so, we invite you to learn about our plan for traffic in your neighbourhood!
Warmer weather is in the forecast, and that means you may see more of Vaughan’s urban wildlife out and about. Although you may be tempted to approach them out of curiosity or to take a picture, the City of Vaughan is reminding everyone to keep a safe distance from animals and their habitats.
Going near dens is not safe for you or the animals living in them. It is illegal to disturb or cause distress to wildlife and is subject to a $900 fine.
Today, Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council hosted federal and provincial representatives for a breakfast roundtable discussion. This is the latest intergovernmental relations initiative by the City of Vaughan to advocate for and discuss issues of importance with other levels of government.