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Vaughan City Hall has been illuminated orange this evening in recognition of Orange Shirt Day, an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day inspired by the story of Residential School survivor Phyllis Webstad. Learn more about City illuminations:
The City’s Audit Committee met this week to review the Municipal Accommodation Tax Audit – Status Of Management Action Plan and the Development Planning Audit. Meeting agenda:
The City of Vaughan’s Economic Development team provides monthly economic and investment updates featuring national, provincial and local investments, trends and highlights. Learn more in the September 2024 Economic and Business Update at
The City of Vaughan has proclaimed Sept. 30 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Flags at all City facilities have been lowered to half-mast in commemoration. Learn more about City proclamation, illumination & flag-raising requests:
To facilitate future development of Edgeley Pond and Park, hydro undergrounding work is being done along the east side of Jane Street, from north of Highway 7 to north of Portage Parkway. Daily temporary lane closures are required. More:
Attend an in-person open house for Ward 4 to learn about Vaughan’s Ward Boundary and Council Composition Review. Come speak with staff and provide your input!
📅 Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 6:30 p.m.
📍 Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.)
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Get ready to run, play, swing and slide at one of our local parks or playgrounds this fall – many of which have been recently revitalized! Learn more about the work taking place:
You can help us plan for the future of City-owned community spaces and services, like community centres, parks and libraries! 🌳📚🏊⛸️
Have ideas for improvement? Which spaces do you use? Take the survey until Oct. 18 or visit a pop-up near you this fall:
The City of Vaughan has proclaimed Sept. 30 Orange Shirt Day to honour the healing journey of the survivors of residential schools and their families and commit to the ongoing reconciliation process. Learn more about City proclamations:
At the request of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, Vaughan City Hall has been illuminated blue and red this evening in support of Run for Vaughan. Learn more about City illumination, proclamation and flag raising requests at
Help shape the future of your community! 🗣️ The City is undertaking a Ward Boundary and Council Composition Review, and you’re invited to share your feedback through an online survey, open until Oct. 6. Details:
City building doesn’t happen overnight. Applications undergo a review by City staff, Vaughan Council, public agencies … and you! Learn more about the planning reports presented to Vaughan Council in September and how you can get involved:
In recognition of Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day, the City of Vaughan has lowered flags at all City facilities to half-mast.
Learn more about City proclamation, flag-raising and illumination requests:
At the request of AboutFace, Vaughan City Hall has been illuminated yellow, red and blue this evening to mark Craniofacial Acceptance Month. Learn more about illumination, proclamation and flag-raising requests at
To wrap up National Forest Week, today, Mayor Steven Del Duca, Members of Council, City staff, volunteers and representatives from TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, gathered for a tree planting event at Chancellor District Park.
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Expect delays or plan an alternative route — 42 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in York Region on Sept. 28, 2024.
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The City of Vaughan has proclaimed Sept. 28 Test Your Smoke Alarm Day. This day is an initiative led by Ontario’s Office of the Fire Marshal and urges you to test your smoke alarms. For information about City proclamation requests, visit
The City is extending Bass Pro Mills Drive from Highway 400 to Weston Road. The preferred design includes a straight roadway, two lanes of traffic in each direction, a sidewalk, cycling path and more. Construction will start in July 2026.
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York Region is improving the intersection at Highway 27 and Zenway Boulevard/Ashbridge Circle by removing the eastbound double left turn lanes and changing signal operations. Questions? Email transportation
@york
.ca