Using technology that continues to ‘wow’
From water services
to road maintenance and waste collection in parks to everything in between, the
City of Vaughan’s Public Works team is there. Providing quality services to
citizens and businesses remains the priority, and the City has launched many
technological innovations in Public Works to keep Vaughan moving.
Winter maintenance using Artificial Intelligence
Mayor Bevilacqua delivers 11th State of the City address at Annual Business Luncheon
Today, Mayor
Maurizio Bevilacqua delivered his 11th annual State of the City address to a
virtual audience of business, government and community leaders at the 2021
Vaughan Chamber of Commerce's Annual Mayor's Luncheon. The theme of this year's
event was Ready, Resilient and Resourceful and highlighted the
City of Vaughan's ongoing response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and the path
to recovery.
Vaughan remembers
Keep fire hydrants clear of leaves and debris
October is Fire Prevention Month, an important time to educate citizens and businesses about taking proactive steps to prevent fires. Blocked, concealed or difficult-to-access fire hydrants can delay emergency fire response. In an emergency, every second matters, and citizens have a role to play in keeping fire hydrants clear and accessible.
Q & A: City answers questions about Vaughan’s planning process
Be fire safe this Thanksgiving
Come prepared!
#ShopVaughanLocal this Thanksgiving
Only rain down the drain!
Fallen leaves may be pretty, but they can cause flooding when covering catch basins on rainy days. These drains collect stormwater and carry it through storm sewers to local waterways, helping to keep Vaughan’s roads clear of pooling water. This is why it’s crucial for the resident living closest to the catch basin to regularly clear it of leaves and other debris, especially before a rainfall or thunderstorm.