It’s National Procurement Month in Vaughan

Learn how the City’s award-winning team acquires goods, services and more

 

The City of Vaughan is a leader in procurement services and strives for the highest standard of ethical practice in all business relationships with suppliers and contractors. In 2020, Vaughan Council proclaimed March as National Procurement Month on an annual basis to honour and recognize the valuable work staff do to keep the City moving

 

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Vaughan takes action to enhance public safety

Attend the next City-led community safety meeting on March 9

 

Public safety is a leading priority for the City of Vaughan, and many steps are being taken to preserve and enhance residents’ quality of life. From City-led community meetings to collaborating with other levels of government and key stakeholders, work is underway to advance this important matter.  

 

Spring cleaning!

Double-Up Days are back in two weeks to help with your annual cleanup

 

Spring is in the air, which means it’s nearly time for the next Double-Up Days! Instead of a three-item garbage limit, you can place up to six items at the curb with no paid garbage tags required during the weeks of March 21 or March 28, depending on your scheduled collection day. 

 

Before you get ready to throw items away, here are some waste reminders to keep in mind:

Enhancements are coming to Blue Willow Square

Tell us which park upgrades you want to see!


The City of Vaughan is revamping Blue Willow Square – and you can help guide its transformation. Should this Ward 3 park include a shade structure? Would you use an outdoor fitness area? Tell us which enhancements you want to see at Blue Willow Square! 

The park, located at 99 Blue Willow Dr., currently has a small play structure, a central gathering area with a fountain, benches and trellises, a modest garden, trees and an open greenspace. 

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