Curb and Sidewalk Repair
Curb maintenance
Curbs are important to collect and transport water to storm drainage outlets. Defects are identified through routine patrols by City staff. Should repairs be required, work will be prioritized and scheduled.
Curb maintenance
Curbs are important to collect and transport water to storm drainage outlets. Defects are identified through routine patrols by City staff. Should repairs be required, work will be prioritized and scheduled.
Batter up for baseball, T-ball or a slo-pitch league! Jam on the guitar and ukulele. Create crafts to celebrate Earth Day, Easter, mum and dad. Practice mindfulness or martial arts. Take a swing at tennis, badminton, pickleball, squash. Draw different perspectives or paint pottery. Study space in a 4k planetarium. Elevate your cooking. Engineer LEGO® robots and design Minecraft or Roblox games. Spring clean your diet with a nutritionist. Go to group fitness classes. Learn email etiquette, money management or how to write a resume.
Completing a large landscape project
If you are paving, resurfacing, excavating or landscaping your driveway or front lawn, never touch or cover your curb box.
To avoid unnecessary damage and costly repairs, follow these steps before your renovation work begins:
Sign into your account to report issues with waste collection, report issues with Vaughan roads and request services related to parks, trees and grass on City property, as well as access the Service Request Portal (for some waste and water services), the Online Permitting Portal (for building and engineering permits) and the Licensing Portal (for business licences).
The Ontario Government announced that the 2021 Assessment Update has been postponed. Property assessments for the 2022, 2023, 2024 and now 2025 taxation years will continue to be based on the fully phased-in Jan. 1, 2016 current values. For more information, visit  Notices and Notifications | MPAC .
General assessment information
Residents should contact private wildlife companies to deal with healthy wildlife that is causing a nuisance on private property.
With understanding and some simple precautions, residents can learn to enjoy the wild animals who share our backyards and cities. Often the best way to prevent issues with wildlife is to make small changes on your property and in your actions. For example, removing food sources, water and shelter will encourage wildlife to go elsewhere.
Wildlife