All you need to know about Vaughan’s plowing operations
We’ve already had quite the winter season in Vaughan, but it’s not over yet! The City of Vaughan’s Public Works crews are ready to tackle anything Mother Nature throws our way.
Keeping the community safe, informed and moving throughout the winter months is a top priority. Understanding what plowing involves, when the service begins and what can impact our operations will help you stay prepared throughout the season.
Here’s everything you should know about our plowing operations:
When does the City plow?
Plowing begins as soon as five centimetres (two inches) of snow have accumulated. We aim to plow all roads within 16 hours after a snowfall has ended. Main roads are plowed first to keep them clear for emergency and transit vehicles before moving to residential areas. Main roads are completed within four hours after a snowfall has ended and residential roads are completed within 12 hours.
Plowing responsibilities: City of Vaughan vs. York Region
Vaughan is comprised of local and regional roads, and the City works closely with York Region to ensure our road network is safe and clear all winter long. During a snow event, the City is responsible for plowing municipal roads and all sidewalks throughout the city. York Region is responsible for plowing regional roads in Vaughan, such as Major Mackenzie Drive, Rutherford Road, Bathurst Street, Keele Street and Dufferin Street. For a full list of regional roads, visit york.ca.
Plowing involves removing snow and ice accumulation from roads and sidewalks. Watch this video to see a City plow in action.
What can impact City plowing services?
Heavy snowfall (10 or more centimetres) or major storms, including Significant Weather Events. Expect delays when this happens!
Vehicles parked on streets during or immediately after a snowfall.
That’s why we’re reminding everyone not to park on the street while snowplows are clearing the road. This includes cars parked on driveways that are too close to or hanging over the curb. Read more in the City’s Parking By-law (PDF).
- Landscaping features on your property, such as fencing, decorative stones, pots and bird baths, sports equipment, such as hockey and basketball nets, furniture and more.
- These items should not be within 30 centimetres (12 inches) of a sidewalk or one metre (40 inches) of a street curb, as per the City’s Road Allowance By-law (PDF).
Improper set out of waste bins.
Set waste bins back from the curb approximately one metre (40 inches) on the right-hand side of the driveway (when facing the home). This will allow crews to safely collect waste and ensure we can clear snow effectively in residential areas.
Stay informed!
For more information on the City’s winter maintenance program, visit vaughan.ca/snow. For additional details and to receive the latest information on Vaughan’s winter operations:
create a profile on vaughan.ca and sign up for the “Snow Information Alert” to receive snow alerts directly in your inbox. Visit vaughan.ca/support for a step-by-step guide.
contact the SNOW hotline at 905-879-SNOW (7669) or email snow@vaughan.ca.
follow the City’s official corporate channels on X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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