Project Updates from Open Houses

On Monday, May 17, 2010, the City of Vaughan hosted an Open House for members of the public to receive an update on the status of Vaughan's Official Plan and related studies.

 

Click below to view the "Official Plan Presentation"​

 

Part 1: The Official Plan Process

Part 2: Context for the Official Plan

Part 3: What is Vaughan's response?

Part 4: What are the key elements of the New Official Plan?

Part 5: A transformative plan that will create a paradigm shift

 

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On Monday, May 3, 2010, the City of Vaughan hosted an Open House for members of the public to receive an update on the status of Vaughan's Official Plan and related studies.

 

Click below to view the presentation "Official Plan Update".

 

Part 1: What is an Official Plan?

Part 2: What is Vaughan's response?

Part 3: What are the key elements of the New Official Plan?

Part 4: A transformative plan that will create a paradigm shift?

 

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On Wednesday, November 18, 2009, the City of Vaughan hosted an Open House for members of the public to receive an update on the status of Vaughan's Official Plan and related studies.

 

Click below to view the presentation "Official Plan Update".

 

Part 1: The Official Plan Project

Part 2: Sustainable Growth Management

Part 3: Engaging Citizens

Part 4: Accommodating Growth

Part 5: Proposed Urban Structure

 

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Information panels from the November 18, 2010 Open House.

 

Panel 1: Introduction

Panel 2: Managing Growth

Panel 3: Land Use

Panel 4: Urban Design

Panel 5: Transportation

Panel 6: Economy

Panel 7: Environment

Panel 8: Heritage

Panel 9: Community Infrastructure

Part 10: Energy & Infrastructure

 

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Official Plan Update: Directions on Where & How to Grow

 

Click below to view the presentation from the May 28, 2009 Open House.

 

Part 1: What is an Official Plan?

Part 2: Where We Are Today

Part 3: Where & How to Grow

Part 4: What's Next

 

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Click below to view information panels (pdf files) and links to other reports.

 

Capacity Analysis "Where and How to Grow"

Commercial Land Use Review

Archaeology Study

Natural Heritage Network

Built Heritage Study

Yonge Street Corridor

Woodbridge Area Study

 

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Public Consultation - Official Plan Review

 

Click below to read City of Vaughan news releases and reports concerning public consultation in the Official Plan Review process.

 

Vaughan Tomorrow Vision: Summary of Public Consultation, September 2008 - March 2009.

 

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Official Plan Review -- Project Update (December 2008)

 

This fall we have taken the Vision for the new Official Plan out to the public! The Vaughan Tomorrow: Vision for Transformation is now available online.

 

Vision for Transformation


Following an extensive public engagement process in the winter and spring of 2008, Vaughan released its Vision for Transformation. The Vision addresses all elements of effective, sustainable and successful city-building such as the design of beautiful places in the city, a range of housing, recreation spaces and how to move around the city by transit and bike.

 

The Vision for Transformation signals a new era for city-building in Vaughan, one that is inspired by the global movement toward sustainability, placemaking and urbanity. The Vision is just the beginning. Now the City of Vaughan will create an Official Plan to implement the Vision principles that will guide growth in the city over the next thirty years. To embark on this journey, the Vaughan Vision was taken out to the public this fall to get feedback on the Vision that was created.

 

The following is a list of events that were held around the city. If you missed these events, but would still like to get involved, book a Travelling Roadshow and we will come to your community group and present the Vision.

 

November 27, 2008: Business and development community


The business and development community came out to an early morning session at the Eagles Nest Golf and Country Club to hear about and discuss the Vision for Transformation. Participants broke out into eight groups and gave their perspective on some of the challenging issues before us including sprawl and reliance on the automobile. Their insight into the business and development industries was valuable and the morning itself was a success with a high turnout of participants and great discussion.

 

November 29, 2008: All-day Public Workshop at the Kortright Centre


Over 60 residents turned out for an all-day Saturday workshop at Vaughan’s Kortright Centre. The workshop began with a screening of the documentary Voices for Transformation. This was followed by a lively discussion around the Vision principles. Groups discussed a range of topics specific to Vaughan including, the future of the Vaughan Corporate Centre as a downtown, encouraging public transit use and promotion of local agriculture. An inspiring talk by CEO of United Way, Daniele Zanotti had the crowd thinking about the “face of Vaughan,” the social issues that are prevalent and growing in our communities. Finally, an interactive afternoon session using VaughanQuest enabled participants to see how their daily decisions will impact long term growth. It seemed as though the audience was already on board with policies like increasing transit and protecting the countryside. The day ended just before the snow started- thank you to everyone who participated in this exciting session!

 

Guided Film Screenings


Three libraries in Vaughan held regular screenings of the Voices for Transformation documentary. Thank you to the Bathurst Clark library, Dufferin Clark Library and Maple library for screening the film.

 

High School Packages


The City of Vaughan has taken the lead in youth engagement, being the first municipality to have a youth councilor and supporting a number of initiatives to help support young leaders of tomorrow. The new Official Plan will guide growth over the next 30 years so input from the youth today is crucial to the success of this plan. In the spring of 2008, classrooms in Vaughan Secondary School, Stephen Lewis Secondary School, Holy Cross Secondary School and St. Elizabeth Catholic High School developed media pieces to communicate issues in their communities.

 

Vaughan Secondary School, Communications Technology Grade 11, teacher David Blea
Produced a radio segment interviewing Councillor Alan Shefman and a short video

Stephen Lewis Secondary School, extracurricular media group, teacher Neil Press
Produced a short video with a collection of interviews by students

Holy Cross Catholic High School, Communication Technology, teacher David Almeida
Produced short film on community issues

J.A Lettieri (St. Elizabeth Catholic High School)
Created a public announcement for the Youth Media Project

 

This fall and winter, an education package that includes a booklet on the Official Plan issues and the documentary is available for teachers who would like to bring real world examples into the classroom. Contact Fausto Filipetto at the Policy Planning and Special Programs Department 905-832-2281 extension 8699 for more details or download the package from the website.

 

 

Contact Information

 

Policy Planning and Special Programs

 

City Hall Level 200
2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.
Vaughan, ON L6A 1T1
Canada

 

Email: 
environment@vaughan.ca
policyplanning@vaughan.ca 

Phone: (905) 832-2281

TTY: 1-866-543-0545