Access Vaughan answers the top five resident questions received in September
Have a question about a service in Vaughan? Want to report an issue? Looking for an update on the City’s COVID-19 response efforts? Access Vaughan is standing by with Citizen Service Representatives ready to respond to all resident inquiries.
City hosting a virtual open
house on Oct. 14 for residents to provide feedback on future land use
The City of
Vaughan is taking the next step to prepare for future growth by undertaking a
comprehensive city-wide review of the Zoning By-law, which regulates land use and
development standards within the city. Your input is needed! A virtual open
house will be hosted on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. for the public to learn
more about the next phase of the project and ways to get involved.
Online
classes include STEM, French, dance and more
Registration is underway for the City of Vaughan’s expanded fall
virtual program series, which is designed to keep kids active, engaged,
educated and entertained from the safety of home. City instructors will
livestream popular recreational programs for preschoolers, children and youth
remotely via Zoom.
The
decision to focus on virtual programming comes in response to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic.
City offering online workshops for entrepreneurial learning
Small Business Week is going virtual this October in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In partnership with the Vaughan Chamber of Commerce, ventureLAB, YSpace, Futurpreneur Canada and COSTI, the City will be offering five virtual workshops, networking opportunities and tools to help small businesses and entrepreneurs in their continued successes.
Top five things to explore and participate in online during COVID-19
Although some of the City of Vaughan’s physical doors remain closed, City business continues uninterrupted. Many virtual offerings have been introduced or enhanced to provide a new, efficient and streamlined experience for the community. Here are the top five things to do online in Vaughan: