Get there safely!

Follow the City’s tips for drivers and pedestrians to get to your destination safely this winter and remember to #SlowDownVaughan

 

Now that winter is in full swing, road safety matters more than ever. Snow and ice can make driving difficult, so the City of Vaughan is urging commuters and pedestrians to follow the rules of the road, obey speed limits and drive safely according to the conditions.

Access Vaughan, at your service

Reach the City’s customer service representatives at 905-832-2281 or accessvaughan@vaughan.ca


Do you have a question about a City service? Want to report a municipal issue? Looking for more information about a Vaughan program? Access Vaughan is here to help. The City’s contact centre is standing by, ready to respond to all resident inquiries. 

Residents looking to get in touch with Access Vaughan can do so by:

Stormwater pond safety

The City reminds residents where to skate safely this winter
  
With the winter season underway, ponds are beginning to freeze. The City of Vaughan is reminding citizens that stormwater management ponds are not designed or intended for recreational use such as skating or sledding – no activities on the ice are safe.
 
The City maintains more than 150 stormwater ponds – human-made infrastructure built to gather rainfall and surface water runoff.

Back to school with VPL

Vaughan Public Libraries offers programs, tools and databases to support all levels of study


Attention students: Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) is here to help you ace your school year. Whether you are taking online courses, pursuing advanced studies or learning in a virtual classroom, VPL has digital learning resources and educational support services at your disposal. Tools are available for students at any age and skill level. 

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