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Service Vaughan answers the top five resident questions received in February
Service Vaughan answers the top five resident questions received in February
Attend the next City-led community safety meeting on March 6
Public safety is a leading priority for the City of Vaughan, and many steps are being taken to preserve and enhance residents’ quality of life. From City-led community meetings to collaborating with other levels of government and key stakeholders, work is underway to advance this important matter.
City crews continue working 24-7 to clean up from Friday’s major snowfall
More than 30 centimetres of snow fell in Vaughan on Friday night – City crews continue to work around the clock to clear snow from roads, sidewalks and windrows.
Here is everything you need to know about today’s winter maintenance operations:
Following the major winter storm on Friday evening, warmer weather is in the forecast. And that means the 30 centimetres of snow on the ground is going to melt. Let’s work together to prevent flooding.
You can help by clearing the catch basin near your property of snow, ice and other debris, if it’s safe to do so. As snow melts, blocked or concealed catch basins can lead to water ponding or street flooding.
Learn about Vaughan’s March 4 snow-clearing operations
As City of Vaughan crews continue to clean up from last night’s major winter storm – which saw 30 centimetres of snow fall, for a grand total of 50 centimetres in the past week or so – here are answers to your top questions as of 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 4.
When will my windrow be cleared?
Delays can be expected due to heavy snow volumes
Windrow-clearing operations are underway across Vaughan following last night’s significant snowfall. Based on the heavy volume of snow, windrow clearing will be delayed today and will continue throughout the weekend. We thank you for your patience as crews work 24-7 to keep the city safe and moving.
Here is everything you need to know about the City of Vaughan’s windrow-clearing operations:
City crews are working 24-7 to clean up from the major snowfall
Following last night’s heavy snowfall, City of Vaughan crews continue to work around the clock to clear roads, sidewalks and windrows.
Here is everything you need to know about today’s winter maintenance operations: