City of Vaughan sees double the amount infrastructure improvements in 2022
Renewcanada.net
June 13, 2023
The City of Vaughan released an overview of 2022 infrastructure accomplishments, progress updates and an overview of 2023 initiatives with its Infrastructure Development 2022 Delivery Report, that reported $166 million worth of infrastructure improvements were completed, doubling the value of work accomplished in 2021.
Working in one of Canada’s fastest-growing municipalities, the City of Vaughan’s Infrastructure Development portfolio has a critical mandate -- to advance capital programs and projects. This means the team preserves corporate assets, prepares for growth and advances the city’s transportation system. In addition, staff provide consistent delivery and maintenance of municipal facilities, amenities and infrastructure that contribute to the well-being of the community -- including parks and trails, new and renovated libraries and community centres, roads, bridges and the things we cannot see but are vital, such as underground pipelines and so much more.
Last year, many city-building milestones, transportation initiatives, active transportation improvements and infrastructure projects were undertaken and/or completed. Major strides were made toward improving the flow of traffic around the city, which will transform how residents and goods move throughout Vaughan.
“The City of Vaughan’s Infrastructure Development team is essential to driving forward-looking, prudent and strategic investments in Vaughan’s current and future infrastructure projects. In addition, the portfolio plays a vital role in implementing many of the strategic priorities outlined in the Council-approved 2022-2026 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan, including City Building, Transportation and Mobility, and Active, Engaged and Inclusive Communities. I want to thank the City’s Infrastructure Development team for their diligent work in advancing Vaughan as a fully connected community and ensuring the City’s many infrastructure assets and amenities can be enjoyed for years to come.” said, Mayor Steven Del Duca.
“I want to extend my appreciation to the Infrastructure Development portfolio for their continued dedication to designing, delivering and maintaining infrastructure that improves the quality of life for residents. Each team within the portfolio supports critical city-building. These initiatives include parks and trails, renovated libraries and community centres, fire stations, roads, bridges and the things we cannot see, like underground watermains and so much more. These important elements bring the community together and provide services residents rely on each day. These municipal facilities, amenities and infrastructure contribute to the community’s well-being,” said Nick Spensieri, City Manager.
Highlights from the 2022 report are as follows: