Seasonal Maintenance

Whether it’s street sweeping on municipal roads, repairing potholes, curbs or sidewalks, cutting grass, maintaining stormwater ponds or undertaking beautification efforts, the City’s crews strive to keep Vaughan’s public spaces beautiful for your enjoyment.

 

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Celebrating Vaughan’s award-winning events

The City received four awards from Festivals and Events Ontario for 2022

 

Throughout the year, the City of Vaughan provides free, fun family-friendly events that are also award-winning! In recognition of its commitment to delivering Service Excellence, the City’s Recreation Services department received four awards from Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) for events held in 2022. The awards were presented during a special ceremonial presentation at today’s Committee of the Whole (1) meeting.

 

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See rain? Check the stormwater drain!

It’s the season for April showers! The City of Vaughan’s stormwater system ensures rain and melted snow make their way back into ponds, streams and lakes. But if a catch basin is blocked or covered by leaves or other debris, this water has nowhere to drain, which can cause ponding and street flooding. You can help ensure this doesn’t happen!

 

The resident living closest to a catch basin is encouraged to help clear it if it’s safe to do so – especially before or during heavy rainfall.

 

Practice fire safety this holiday weekend

Stay in the kitchen when cooking and use flameless candles on your table


Did you know cooking is the number one cause of home fires in Ontario? Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service (VFRS) is reminding everyone to practise fire prevention over the holiday weekend to help keep your family safe.

 

When you are cooking, remember these important safety tips:

Learn more about each level of government

Working together to deliver programs and services


Are you familiar with the different levels of government? Do you know how they work together to deliver programs and services? The City of Vaughan operates within a two-tier municipal structure, which means there are two levels of government providing services to the Vaughan community – the local municipality (the City) and the regional municipality (York Region).

 

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Weekly leaf and yard waste collection starts soon

Place materials curbside beginning the week of April 18

 

The ground has thawed, and the birds are chirping, which means it’s nearly time for leaf and yard waste collection! Starting the week of April 18, the City of Vaughan will pick up yard waste materials every week on your regular collection day. Bi-weekly collection will begin the week of June 13.

 

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