Saved by the beep!
Test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms TODAY
Did you know you should check your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms once a month? Today marks the first Test Your Smoke Alarm Day in Ontario, which has been proclaimed by the City of Vaughan.
Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service is taking this opportunity to remind you to test your alarms to make sure they are in good working order in the event of an emergency.
Building Vaughan
City building doesn’t happen overnight. Well before construction begins, developments undergo a careful review by City of Vaughan staff, Vaughan Council, public agencies (such as the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, York Region and provincial ministries, where appropriate) … and you!
Public feedback is a vital part of the planning process and there are many ways to have a say before applications are approved.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
What you need to know about … Public Meetings!
Is there a new development proposed for your neighbourhood? Want to learn more about it and have your say before any decisions are made? It will be coming to a City of Vaughan Committee of the Whole Public Meeting where you can share your thoughts.
If this will be your first experience participating in a public meeting, here’s what you need to know:
Golfers tee up for the Spirit of Generosity
The 2023 Mayor Steven Del Duca Annual Charity Golf Classic was a sold-out event attended by more than 100 golfers who gathered today at Copper Creek Golf Club to support the Spirit of Generosity, an initiative that is inspiring positive change in Vaughan and beyond.
WEEKLY leaf and yard waste collection is back in two weeks!
The start of fall means there will be plenty of leaves to rake up – that’s why the City of Vaughan’s leaf and yard waste collection is returning on a weekly basis soon! Yard waste materials will be picked up every week, starting the week of Oct. 17, on your scheduled collection day.