Canada Soccer’s 2022 Toyota National Championships are coming to Vaughan!
Did you know it’s against the law to litter on your own property? Everyone has a role to play in keeping Vaughan clean by putting trash where it belongs – even on private properties. Your small actions can make a big difference in ensuring the city remains safe, clean and beautiful.
The City of Vaughan has proclaimed Tuesday, Oct. 4 as Sisters in Spirit Day. It
is a day of somber reflection to honour the lives of missing and murdered
Indigenous women, girls and gender-diverse people in Canada. In commemoration,
the City is holding a Spirit Vigil in the Courtyard at Vaughan City Hall,
beginning at 6 p.m. Members of the community are encouraged to attend.
The City of Vaughan’s Public Works portfolio plays an
essential role in keeping Vaughan safe, clean and beautiful, by providing quality
services year-round to ensure the city runs smoothly and efficiently.
Here are some highlights of the 2022 summer maintenance operations and upcoming fall services:
Did you know you
can access many City of Vaughan services from the comfort of home? Save
yourself time and the drive to City Hall and get what you need online!
Every month, the City releases the top services people are coming to City Hall for that can actually be done online. Here is the September update:
Building a responsible capital budget for the City of Vaughan is a challenging process. Resources must be allocated in a way the balances needs and aspirations of the present while meeting the requirements of longer term financial sustainability. The pressures of new initiatives, maintaining existing infrastructure and growth requirements must be balanced against available funding, the impact on future operating budgets and the staff resources to undertake and manage capital projects. The Financial Planning & Development Finance department is responsible for the capital