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Have a question about a service in Vaughan? Want to know more about a City program? The Service Vaughan team is standing by ready to respond to your inquiries. The City of Vaughan’s contact centre can be reached by phone at 905-832-2281 (toll free at 1-844-832-2112), email at service@vaughan.ca, online at vaughan.ca/ServiceVaughan or in person at Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.).
Help us transform MacMillan Farm!
Take a survey to share what amenities you would like to enjoy there in the future
What’s your vision for the future of MacMillan Farm?
The City of Vaughan is undertaking a master plan study for MacMillan Farm property, located at 9605 Dufferin St., just north of Marc Santi Boulevard. Through this process, the City will create a space that fosters unique experiences for residents, setting MacMillan Farm apart from other parks in Vaughan – and you can get involved!
Celebrate National Engineering Month with us!
Learn about the industry at an Open House on March 19
Do you know what it takes to be an engineer? Want to learn more about the work the City of Vaughan’s engineers do? Drop by Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.) on Wednesday, March 19 to learn more!
The City’s Infrastructure Development portfolio is hosting an Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Vaughan Room in recognition of National Engineering Month, which is celebrated across Canada every March.
Laurie Kroft is the 2024 Ward 4 Civic Hero!
During tonight’s Committee of the Whole (Public Meeting), Mayor Steven Del Duca, Ward 4 Councillor Chris Ainsworth and Members of Council recognized Laurie Kroft as the 2024 Ward 4 Civic Hero with a special ceremonial presentation.
Supporting Canadian businesses: Vaughan bans U.S. suppliers in response to American tariffs
Council approves procurement strategy to prioritize Canadian products, goods and services
Mayor Steven Del Duca issued the following statement today after Council approved a procurement strategy to ban U.S. suppliers and prioritize Canadian products, goods and services.
Share your thoughts on speed limits in Community Safety Zones
There are many ways to get involved – pop-up events, virtual information sessions and an online survey