Vaughan’s interim property tax bills have been sent

Instalment due dates are March 29, April 27 and May 29


Vaughan property owners: check your mailboxes. The City of Vaughan’s 2023 interim residential and non-residential property tax bills have been issued. Payment due dates are as follows:

  • First instalment – Wednesday, March 29
  • Second instalment – Thursday, April 27
  • Third instalment – Monday, May 29 

Developing Vaughan, sustainably

Seven ways the City of Vaughan is incorporating sustainable development practices in city-building

As a forward-thinking municipality, the City of Vaughan is paving a green future. The mission is to champion a sustainable community, act as a steward to preserve the natural environment and lead with municipal best practices. Sustainable development is not just a trend, it is a significant priority woven into all city-building efforts. 

Why are there more watermain breaks in the winter?

Learn everything you need to know about watermains and the City’s proactive measures to prevent breaks

 

Do you ever wonder how you get your water supply? It’s from watermains, which are underground pipes that are a part of the City-owned local water distribution system and deliver safe and clean drinking water to Vaughan residents and businesses. But sometimes – most commonly in the winter – watermains break.

Vaughan maintains low taxes with 2023 budget

City’s contributions to the Hospital Precinct Development Levy fully paid off in 2022


During tonight’s Special Council Meeting, the City of Vaughan approved its 2023 Budget and 2024 to 2026 Financial Plan, reflecting the continued commitment to keep property tax rates low, respect taxpayers’ money and deliver quality public services that residents, businesses and visitors rely on each day.    

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