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Vince Musacchio named Deputy City Manager of Infrastructure Development

Municipalinfonet.com
Dec. 9, 2021

Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua is pleased to announce that Vince Musacchio has been appointed as the City of Vaughan’s Deputy City Manager, Infrastructure Development, effective immediately.

Mr. Musacchio’s talents are not new to Vaughan -- he has been a dedicated employee since 2010. He started out as Manager, Infrastructure Programming in 2010. Later, in 2018, Mr. Musacchio was appointed as Director, Infrastructure Planning and Corporate Asset Management. In this role, he oversaw the infrastructure plans during land-use planning and development to support the growth management strategy, third-party infrastructure planning projects and the corporate asset management vision. Mr. Musacchio’s planning and city design expertise has stretched wide across the Greater Toronto Area. Before joining the City of Vaughan, he was the Manager of Capital Projects in the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury and a Senior Project Engineer for the City of Toronto.

As Deputy City Manager, Mr. Musacchio will report directly to the City Manager and serve as a member of the corporation’s Senior Leadership Team -- Executive. Mr. Musacchio will lead a significant city-building and forward-thinking portfolio comprised of several departments, each playing an important role in implementing the strategic priorities in the City’s 2018-2022 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan. Departments in the Infrastructure Development portfolio include Facility Management, Infrastructure Planning and Corporate Asset Management, Infrastructure Delivery, Parks Infrastructure Planning and Development, Program Management Office and Real Estate.

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“I want to extend my congratulations to Vince Musacchio on his appointment as Deputy City Manager, Infrastructure Development at the City of Vaughan. Mr. Musacchio has been a member of Vaughan’s administration for more than 11 years, first as Manager of Infrastructure Programming and then as Director, Infrastructure Planning and Corporate Asset Management. His ongoing city-building efforts have contributed to our forward-looking, prudent and strategic investments in Vaughan’s existing and future infrastructure projects. In addition, Mr. Musacchio’s expertise in planning and design will further support Vaughan’s vision and help raise our city to new and unprecedented heights. With a vibrant downtown core rising from the ground up, two subway connections and another on the way, a 900-acre park, a university, Canada’s first smart hospital and several transformational transit projects underway, Vaughan upholds its position as a city of choice. I am confident Mr. Musacchio will continue to make a meaningful and positive impact in our community and reinforce Vaughan as a world-class city.”

-Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua

“On behalf of the City of Vaughan’s Senior Leadership Team -- Executive, I want to congratulate Vince Musacchio on his transition to Deputy City Manager, Infrastructure Development. Vince will continue to be supported by his colleagues in Infrastructure Development and the entire team. His leadership and direction will remain invaluable in overseeing the delivery of the City’s substantial Capital Program. I look forward to continuing to work with Vince in his permanent capacity as Deputy City Manager. I know the team in Infrastructure Development will benefit from his ongoing commitment.”

-City Manager Nick Spensieri

“As I start this next chapter in my career, I am honoured to accept the role of Deputy City Manager, Infrastructure Development. Since joining the organization in 2010, it has been clear to me that Vaughan is comprised of enthusiastic, passionate and innovative staff dedicated to developing a world-class city -- and infrastructure projects are a vital part of Vaughan’s city-building story. I am proud to be a part of the journey as we continue to deliver on Vaughan Council’s Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan and create a city of choice for generations to come.”

-Vince Musacchio, Deputy City Manager, Infrastructure Development