Do you know when to water your lawn?

Conserving water helps protect the environment and keeps reserves full
 
With more warm weather and sunshine on its way, you may be spending more time tending to your yard and garden. But do you know when the best time is to water to conserve this precious resource?
 
The City is urging citizens to work together to manage water use, especially during warmer temperatures when water demand is at its peak.

Nick Spensieri promoted to City Manager

Experienced public-sector leader will oversee one of the Greater Toronto’s Top Employers

 

Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua is pleased to announce that effective immediately, Nick Spensieri has been promoted to be Vaughan’s new City Manager. Mr. Spensieri has nearly 30 years of senior management leadership, operations and project management experience with public- and private-sector organizations. 

Donor match needed for three-year-old Leia Luna Fallico

City of Vaughan joins call-to-action to help find bone marrow transplant
 
The City of Vaughan is joining the public call-to-action to find a bone marrow transplant for three-year-old Leia Luna Fallico who lives in Vaughan with her mother and father, Marco and Shonna Fallico. 
 
During a meeting of the June 8 Committee of the Whole (2), Vaughan Council unanimously endorsed Ward 3 Councillor Rosanna DeFrancesca’s

Double-Up Days are back!

Place up to six garbage items for collection in the weeks of June 15 or June 22
 
It’s nearly time for Double-Up Days! On your regular garbage collection day this week or the week of June 22, take advantage of the opportunity to place up to six items to the curb – no paid tags required. Large or bulky items, such as furniture, can also be put outside for pickup and count as one item toward the limit. All materials must be set out by 7 a.m. on collection day.
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