Special screening of the Honourable Jean Augustine’s autobiography TONIGHT
Vaughan is ready to salt, plow and clear windrows
With winter
weather in the forecast for later today, the City of Vaughan’s crews are ready
to respond. Whether it’s dealing with ice on roads or clearing snow from local
streets, paths and sidewalks, the City continues to provide efficient, reliable
and high-quality winter maintenance services.
Here are some highlights of the City’s winter operations:
Vaughan declares a Significant Weather Event
The City of Vaughan has declared a Significant Weather Event based on a winter storm warning issued by
Environment Canada.
Planning the future Yonge-Steeles corridor
Change is coming
to the Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue corridor. The City of Vaughan’s
Development Planning department is preparing the Yonge-Steeles Corridor
Urban Design and Streetscape Plan – and you can get
involved!
Vaughan takes action to enhance public safety
The first in a series of City-led meetings on community safety is taking place on Feb. 23
Make a splash this spring!
Cleanup from Monday's blizzard continues
Vaughan crews have made significant progress clearing roads and sidewalks
City of Vaughan crews have made significant progress clearing roads and sidewalks following Monday’s major snowfall – when approximately 36 centimetres (14 inches) fell in a short period of time, an amount not seen since 2008.
Students: Are you ready to be your own boss this summer?
It’s not too late to protect your water pipes
Whether you’re going away on vacation or just for the weekend, don’t forget about your home’s water pipes! When the temperature outside drops, pipes are more susceptible to freezing, leaking or bursting. The best way to prevent this from happening is by keeping them warm enough to stay above freezing.
Follow these tips from the City of Vaughan to help keep your home’s pipes protected from the cold: