Vaughan takes action to enhance public safety

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Attend the next City-led community safety meeting on March 28

 

Public safety is a leading priority for the City of Vaughan, and many steps are being taken to preserve and enhance residents’ quality of life. From City-led community meetings to collaborating with other levels of government and key stakeholders, work is underway to advance this important matter.  

 

The City is holding a series of meetings on community safety, hosted by Deputy Mayor and Local and Regional Councillor Linda Jackson, to provide updates in each ward and hear about the issues that impact you. The next one is tomorrow – Tuesday, March 28 at 7 p.m. – and you’re invited to attend. These meetings will include a presentation by York Regional Police (YRP). The City’s By-law and Compliance, Licensing and Permit Services team will be on hand to answer any By-Law related questions.

 

Seating will be limited. Please arrive early! Input received at these meetings will help inform future action on community safety in Vaughan.

 

As well, Mayor Steven Del Duca has reached out to key stakeholders – including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – to call for all levels of government to work together to ensure people can be safe and secure as they live their lives. He reiterated his support for the recent call made by Canada's Premiers and Territorial Leaders, and Ontario’s Big City Mayors for the federal government to urgently modernize Canada's bail system to ensure repeat dangerous offenders are kept off our streets.

 

Mayor Del Duca has also written to Canada’s Minister of Public Safety, Hon. Marco Mendicino, regarding auto thefts in Vaughan and across York Region. Mayor Del Duca called for the Minister to confirm what protocols are used by the Canadian Border Services Agency for screening and/or inspections of exports leaving our country to ensure everything possible is being done to stop cars from being stolen and their parts from being exported.

 

Most recently, Mayor Del Duca reached out to the Ontario Finance Minister, Peter Bethlenfalvy, to ask the Province to include a Home and Vehicle Security Tax Credit. This would allow residents to get a partial refund for upgrading home and vehicle security devices. 

 

The City continues to work with its partners at YRP to further advance community safety initiatives. Deputy Mayor and Local and Regional Councillor Jackson was also appointed to the YRP Services Board for the 2022 to 2026 Term of Council. Visit YRP’s website for more information on crime prevention and other resources.

 

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