A320/22
Minor Variance Application A320/22 was adjourned by the Committee of Adjustment to March 16, 2023 to permit time to address public comments.
Minor Variance Application A320/22 was adjourned by the Committee of Adjustment to March 16, 2023 to permit time to address public comments.
Relief from the Zoning By-law is being requested to permit a proposed development consisting of (1) 30-storey and two (2) 26storey residential apartment buildings with a total of 815 apartment units, and commercial/retail uses on the ground floor and to facilitate site plan application DA.19.010.
Relief from the Zoning By-law is being requested to permit the construction of a proposed single family dwelling and loggia.
Relief from the Zoning By-law is being requested to permit a proposed cabana.
The health and safety of the community is a top priority for the City of Vaughan – and that includes ensuring the water that comes out of your taps is safe to drink. Well, the results are in, and, once again, the City received a 100 per cent inspection rating from the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP)!
Mayor Steven Del Duca issued this statement following a press conference held at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital today, where Premier Ford officially announced the approval and funding of York University’s School of Medicine:
Spring is officially here, which means it’s nearly time to start seasonal yard work. And to help you get rid of all those extra materials, the City of Vaughan’s weekly leaf and yard waste collection is back soon! Starting the week of April 16, the City will pick up yard waste materials every week on your regularly scheduled collection day. Biweekly collection will begin the week of June 11.
What you need to know about leaf and yard waste collection
Do you play tennis or pickleball? Wish there were more racquet sport courts to play at in Vaughan? Then we’re calling on you to get involved in the City of Vaughan’s Tennis and Racquet Sports Study. Now in Phase 2, get involved to give us additional feedback on what is important to you.
Through a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study, the City of Vaughan has been assessing potential improvements to McNaughton Road West, between Major Mackenzie Drive and Falvo Street – which could include adding sidewalks, cycling facilities, trail connections, intersection enhancements and more.
Your initial input helped inform the study recommendations – now, you can learn more about what’s proposed and share your thoughts before plans are advanced. Here’s how: