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What to know before it snows
More snow is on its way to Vaughan! Up to 10 centimetres is in the forecast and City crews are ready to respond.
Here’s what you need to know and ways you can help the City’s winter operations run smoothly:
Section 37 - Policies and Implementation Guidelines
Study Description
The Planning Act permits a municipality, through a zoning by-law, to approve increases in height and/or density beyond what the Official Plan/Zoning by-law would otherwise permit, in return for facilities, services or matters (community benefits) as are set out in the by-law.
The Official Plan must first contain provisions authorizing the use of Section 37, and that community benefits may be secured in an agreement that may be registered on title.
From the archives: Janet Berton
Vaughan’s Significant Weather Event has ended
Update: the City of Vaughan’s Significant Weather Event has ended as of Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023.
The City declared a Significant Weather Event on Tuesday, Feb. 21 based on a winter storm warning issued by Environment Canada. This event has ended effective Saturday, Feb. 25 at 4 p.m.
Learn more about each level of government…
Are you familiar with the different levels of government? Do you know how they work together to deliver your 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 community – a local municipality (the City) and a regional municipality (York Region).