York Regional Police is proud to open a new substation to serve the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) community, anticipated to reach a population of 90,000 in the coming years. The substation opened today, Monday, September 23, 2024.
Located at 100 New Park Place, in the area of Highways 7 and 400, the new 4,800-square-foot substation is a bright office space where members of the community can interact with police officers, file reports, receive crime prevention information and ask questions about the service or policing in general.
The substation, the third in the region, is a part of #4 District. It will be staffed Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will operate similarly to the substations in Whitchurch-Stouffville and King.
The VMC eventually will also include 820,000 square feet of office space, creating jobs and housing for York Region. This development will require York Regional Police to adopt new approaches to vertical policing that include community engagement, technology investments, training and partnerships.
From a community perspective, YRP is working with builders and developers proactively, to ensure that we have input into the design in terms of optimal response times, communications and technology and training requirements.
“This is a great example of how we are working proactively and collaborating with our community partners early in the planning phases in order to ensure community safety,” said Chief Jim MacSween. “This substation also gives the community the opportunity to engage with our officers close to home.”
For more information, visit yrp.ca or contact the Media Relations Unit at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 2664 or mediarelations@yrp.ca.
Prepared by: Constable Lisa Moskaluk
September 23, 2024