Double-Up Days are on this week or next!
If you have extra garbage to get rid of, take advantage of the City of Vaughan’s Double-Up Days program this week or next! Depending on your scheduled collection day, you can place up to six garbage items curbside with no paid garbage tags required.
Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of Double-Up Days:
It’s official: Vaughan’s Festa d’Italia is returning in 2026!
Mark your calendars for next year’s two-day event on June 6 and 7
You heard it here first, Vaughan! Coming off a very successful first ever Festa d’Italia on June 1, the City of Vaughan couldn’t wait to share the news … Festa d’Italia will officially be making a return in June 2026 with DOUBLE the fun!
How can we improve Alexander Elisa Park?
Attend an Open House on June 24 to have your say
Exciting upgrades are planned for Alexander Elisa Park, and we want you to have your say!
Located at 199 Tall Grass Trail in Ward 2, improvements are being considered for this well-loved community park and your input will help guide our plans.
Are you interested in keeping bocce at the park? Should we add more seating and social gathering areas or a new fitness area?
Building Vaughan
Building Vaughan is a team effort. As one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, Vaughan’s transformation is driven by thoughtful planning, innovation and collaboration. City of Vaughan staff, Vaughan Council, public agencies like the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and York Region – and you – play a crucial role in bringing development projects to life.
Public feedback is a vital part of the planning process and there are many ways to have a say before a decision is made.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Dispose of litter and waste properly
Let’s work together to keep Vaughan safe, clean and beautiful
As we begin to enjoy longer, warmer days out in the community, remember to say NO to littering and dumping! We all play a role in keeping our neighbourhoods safe, clean and beautiful.
Protecting the past with Vaughan’s Heritage Grant Program
Is your home a heritage property? If so, the City of Vaughan has launched a new pilot program you may be interested in – running until December 2026 – to help heritage property owners maintain and restore the features that make their buildings part of Vaughan’s story.