Prepare for potential flooding
With warmer temperatures and rain in the forecast, the City of
Vaughan is preparing to respond to flooding – and there are steps you can take
to be prepared and stay safe!
Please expect water levels and flows in rivers and streams in Vaughan to be higher than normal. The City encourages you to avoid bodies of water as these weather conditions can result in fast-flowing cold water and slippery or unstable banks.
Public Meetings continue in January
City of Vaughan Committee and Council meetings continue in January
with in-person and virtual attendance options for Members of Council and the public.
Public consultation remains a vital part of the planning and city-building process. There are many ways you can participate in meetings and have your say, including:
Make a difference during Vaughan’s 2022-2026 Term of Council
The first Double-Up Days of 2023 are here!
Double-Up Days are back! Depending on your scheduled collection day, this week or next is your chance to place up to six garbage items curbside – and no paid tags are needed.
Here are some reminders to keep in mind:
Pack up the holidays right!
As you pack up decorations following your holiday celebrations, you may wonder where to dispose of some items, such as broken glass, old electronics or your Christmas tree. If so, the City of Vaughan is here to provide tips and reminders to start the year off right and sort these items correctly!
Broken glass
Happy New Year, Vaughan!
Cooking with fats, oils and grease?
If you’re cooking fats, oils and grease – such as butter, olive oil, gravy and meat fat – remember that how you dispose of them after use can make a big impact on your home’s sewer system.
Prepare for potential flooding
With warmer temperatures and rain in the forecast, the City of
Vaughan is preparing to respond to flooding caused by melting snow and ice. And
there are steps you can take to be prepared and stay safe!