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NEMOH 2026

 

Join us!

The City's Planning and Infrastructure Development portfolio is excited to welcome you to our second annual Open House in celebration of National Engineering Month. 

 

Join us to learn about the incredible engineering projects City staff undertake, women’s contributions to the field and the critical role engineers play in building and shaping Vaughan. 

 

Bring a Bridge is back

You build it... and we'll break it! 

 

The 2026 Bring a Bridge competition is shaping up to be bigger and better than last year's event!

 

This exciting engineering challenge is open to high school students from across Vaughan. Schools are invited to enter up to two bridges in the competition. The team with the strongest bridge will win a prize and the coveted title of Vaughan’s Best (Popsicle Stick) Bridge Builder, 2026! 

 
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Bring a Bridge Award
 

Bridge kits consisting of 150 standard popsicle sticks and white school glue will be mailed to schools interested in participating. 

 

Please email Erika Hinze at Erika.Hinze@vaughan.ca, by Friday, Jan. 30 to request full event details and bridge kits (maximum of two per school).

 

Event details

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 

Location: The Vaughan Room at Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major MacKenzie Dr.)

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Bring a Bridge competition: 11:30 a.m. (schools should arrive at least 15 minutes early)

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Working in one of Canada’s fastest-growing municipalities, the City of Vaughan’s Planning and Infrastructure Development portfolio has a critical mandate – to advance capital programs and projects. This means the team preserves corporate assets, prepares for growth and advances the city’s transportation system. In addition, staff provide consistent delivery and maintenance of municipal facilities, amenities and infrastructure that contribute to the well-being of the community – including parks and trails, new and renovated libraries and community centres, roads, bridges and the things we cannot see but are vital, such as underground pipelines and so much more.

 

This portfolio includes the following City departments:

  • Building Standards ensures the safe and lawful use of land and buildings through the administration of the Building Code Act. The department also enforces the regulations (including health and safety standards) and the requirements of the City’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law. Building Standards issues building permits and conducts building inspections while overseeing Zoning By-law processes, sign permits and minor variances.
  • Development and Parks Planning is responsible for making professional recommendations to Council on land use applications based on Provincial policies, regulations and legislations, the City's Official Plan and Zoning By-law, public and Indigenous consultations, and technical analyses, as prescribed by the Planning Act.
  • Development Engineering facilitates and supports the city’s growth through timely engineering review, and the approval of development applications and engineering submissions for the construction of new municipal services, such as roads, sewers and watermains. It also reviews and approves construction plans, and undertakes inspections for all development projects throughout the city.
  • Facilities and Parks Delivery collaborates with residents and stakeholders to support the development of an innovative, accessible, sustainable and safe parks and open space network that fosters physical activity, health and wellness.
  • Infrastructure Delivery is responsible for capital project planning, design, tendering, construction, contract administration and inspection of the City’s buildings and linear infrastructure – such as roads, power lines and pipelines.
  • Infrastructure Planning and Corporate Asset Management works closely with internal departments, the Province of Ontario and York Region to protect the City’s infrastructure interests in the development of growth and renewal infrastructure planning studies and reports. The department also leads a corporate-wide strategy and roadmap for the asset management policy while improving asset management processes, technologies and data.
  • Policy Planning and Special Programs is responsible for long-range planning and policy development to guide the creation of a strong, healthy, sustainable, resilient and prosperous city. The department also oversees the development of the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.