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Relief from the Zoning By-law is being requested to permit a proposed addition to the existing industrial building. To facilitate the development, relief is required to vary parking, lot coverage and landscaping provisions under the By-law.
Relief from the Zoning By-law is being requested to permit a proposed addition to the existing industrial building. To facilitate the development, relief is required to vary parking, lot coverage and landscaping provisions under the By-law.
Get involved to help keep Vaughan safe, clean and beautiful
In an emergency, every second counts – so it’s important to be prepared! To learn more about fire safety, bring your family to an open house hosted by Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Vellore Village Community Centre (1 Villa Royale Ave.)!
Held in recognition of Fire Prevention Week, participants will enjoy family-friendly entertainment, a barbecue, photobooth and interactive fire safety stations. There will also be a fire hose target practice, firetruck tours and more.
Do not drain pool water into catch basins
With summer coming to an end soon, you may be getting ready to close your pool, hot tub or spa for the year. Before you do, make sure to dispose of pool water safely to keep our environment clean!
The City of Vaughan is planning the future of the Weston Road and Highway 7 – also known as the Weston 7 – area. As one of Vaughan’s key development zones, various studies and plans are being done concurrently to help guide the growth of the area. This includes the Weston 7 Secondary Plan. Attend an Open House at Vaughan City Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The City of Vaughan is planning the future of the Weston Road and Highway 7 – also known as the Weston 7 – area. As one of Vaughan’s key development zones, various studies and plans are being done concurrently to help guide the growth of the area. This includes the Weston 7 Secondary Plan.
Got lots of leaves? We’ve got the solution! The City of Vaughan’s leaf and yard waste collection is moving to a weekly pickup schedule starting the week of Oct. 15. That means staff will collect your yard waste materials every week on your regularly scheduled collection day.
Before you place materials at the curb, don’t forget these collection day tips:
There is no better time for a home refresh than during the change of seasons. If you’re getting rid of some gently used items, take advantage of the City of Vaughan’s Curbside Giveaway Days this weekend!