How should short-term rentals operate in Vaughan?

Public consultations will help inform Council’s decision on next steps

The City of Vaughan, in consultation with citizens and stakeholders, continues to explore the various options for managing short-term rentals – such as Airbnb. The community’s feedback is an important part of this process. Starting Monday, Feb. 25, a series of public consultation meetings will be held for the public to provide input on new rules the City should consider putting in place.

Budget 2019 builds on City’s success: Mayor Bevilacqua

Council approves 2019 Budget and 2020-2022 Financial Plan
 
During tonight’s Special Council Meeting, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and Members of Council unanimously endorsed the 2019 Budget and 2020-2022 Financial Plan, which reflect the City’s commitment to fiscal transparency and accountability.
 
The foundation for this year’s budget was once again rooted in respect

Helping local business reach higher

City hosts ventureLAB orientation, launches Vaughan Business Café
 
As part of Vaughan’s steadfast commitment to help aspiring entrepreneurs and established businesses innovate, compete and create well-paying jobs, the City’s Economic and Cultural Development (ECD) department and ventureLAB will host a free orientation session on support services for tech companies in Vaughan on Friday, Feb. 22.
 
First announced during the City’s 17th annual Vaughan Business Expo on Tuesday Feb.

Mayor Bevilacqua presents Key to the City to Niagara University President Rev. James J. Maher

Honour reserved for distinguished individuals


“On behalf of the City of Vaughan and Members of Council, it gives me immense pride to present Niagara University President Rev. James J. Maher with the Key to the City of Vaughan
,” Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua announced during the 2019 Vaughan Chamber of Commerce Mayor’s Luncheon before a crowd of more than 800 business, government and community leaders—the largest event in the Vaughan Chamber’s history.

 

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