Getting a pulse check on your needs: City launches citizen and business surveys
Did you know one of the top contaminants found in Vaughan’s blue boxes is tissues? These actually belong in the green bin! To help you understand what waste items go where, the City of Vaughan is providing a quick guide on what is and isn’t recyclable.
Here are common household items that can’t go in the blue box and where they belong instead:
Did you know the City of Vaughan was one of the first
municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area to offer windrow-clearing services
to its residents? The City strives to provide the highest levels of snow-removal services
in the GTA to ensure residents and visitors can travel safely despite the
weather.
This evening, Vaughan Mayor
Steven Del Duca and Members of Council were surrounded by family and friends as
they were sworn into office during the City of Vaughan’s inaugural meeting of
the 2022-2026 Term of Council. The ceremony at Vaughan City Hall was presided
over by City Clerk Todd Coles.
Winter is 'snow' joke – but the City of Vaughan is prepared to take it on with an extensive winter operations program!
Did you know the City of Vaughan manages more than 700 hectares (over 1,700 acres) of parks and open space throughout the city? That’s a lot of beautiful greenery for residents to enjoy – but only when kept litter-free! You can make a big difference in helping to ensure these spaces remain safe, clean and beautiful.
The following statement was issued by Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua following today’s plaque unveiling event to commemorate the advancement of the City of Vaughan’s North Maple Regional Park:
Winter will be here before you know it, and with it comes the possibility of more watermain breaks. Here’s what you need to know about watermain breaks, what to do if you see one and the steps the City of Vaughan takes to prevent them.
What are watermains?