Vaughan is ready for the winter!

Crews are prepared and on standby to salt and plow


Don’t let the beautiful weather this week fool you … winter is coming! The good news is, Vaughan is ‘snow’ prepared! The City of Vaughan provides citizens with efficient, reliable and high-level winter services – whether it’s addressing ice on roads or clearing snow from local streets, paths and sidewalks, the City’s crews strive to ensure everyone can travel safely regardless of the weather. 

What not to flush

Help keep the pipes clear and wastewater moving

 

You may think there are many household substances and items that can be flushed down the toilet. But in fact, the City of Vaughan’s sanitary sewer system is not designed to dispose of anything beyond human waste, toilet paper and wastewater. Flushing any other materials down the drains at home can cause damage or plumbing blockages and increase operation and maintenance costs to clean and repair.

Vaughan helping to connect seniors with snow-clearing services this winter

CHATS’ Snow Removal program starts Nov. 15


As the winter season approaches, it’s a good time to think about your snow removal options. Each year, the City of Vaughan operates an extensive winter services and road maintenance program to help keep the public safe during the winter months. Some residents may require assistance with snow-clearing at their homes – that’s where the Community & Home Assistance to Seniors (CHATS) program comes in, and there’s still time to apply! 

Check your alarms!

Change your smoke and CO alarm batteries every daylight time

 

What better way to spend the extra hour you have gained today than by taking steps to keep your family and home safe? Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service encourages you to change the batteries in both your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms every daylight time – in the fall and spring.

To ensure your alarms are ready to alert you to an emergency, remember to follow these essential tips:

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