Community News – January 2024

Richmond Hill News


🏓 Pickleball Court Relining Survey – Have Your Say! 🏓

📅 Survey Period: January 22 – February 5
🔗 Survey Link: RichmondHill.ca/Pickleball


Winter Weather Alert: Heavy Snow Warning for Vaughan, Markham, and Richmond Hill on Jan. 12-13 – Travel Caution Advised by Environment Canada


What Are You Doing on Wednesday?

Make plans to enjoy our Indoor Track for FREE every Wednesday throughout January and February at Ed Sackfield Arena and Fitness Centre. Stay dry and warm in spite of winter weather while you walk or run our 180-metre track.  
>> Walk this way to more fitness opportunities

Have Your Say on Mill Pond Park’s Renewal

We need your input on our draft Mill Pond Park revitalization and rehabilitation plans. The Stormwater Environmental Assessment evaluates existing stormwater drainage and proposes rehabilitation options while the Park Master Plan guides the phased revitalization of the park. Together, the two projects will help to improve this well-loved park. 
>> Provide feedback on the Mill Pond plans

Winter Waste Collection Reminders

Winter waste collection can be challenging for our waste contractors and plow operators, but you can help. Please do not place waste bins on the road, sidewalk, on top of or behind snow banks. Place them away from the curb on the right side of your driveway (if you’re facing the house). This will help make operations safe and efficient for staff and contractors.
>> Other ways you can help

Enjoy Some Outdoor Fun this Winter

Lace up your skates and glide through the trees at our Richmond Green Skate Trail. The 250-metre looped lit trail, sponsored this season by Desjardins, is a great way to enjoy a winter day with family and friends (weather permitting). Visit the website for skate trail conditions.
>> What you need to know before you go

Honoring the Memory of PS 752 Victims – Four Years Later

Jan 8, 2024

Today, January 8, 2024, we solemnly remember the tragic incident that unfolded four years ago when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down just minutes after taking off from Tehran, Iran. Among the 176 lives lost, 55 Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents were part of this national tragedy.

As a community, our thoughts are with the families and loved ones who continue to navigate the pain and grief caused by this devastating event. Canada’s commitment remains unwavering, focusing on seeking answers, pursuing justice, and holding Iran accountable for this heartbreaking violation of international law.

Canada, in collaboration with international partners such as Sweden, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom, forms the International Coordination and Response Group for PS752. Together, we are tirelessly working to provide support to the families, coordinate legal efforts, and demand a full, transparent, and credible explanation from Iran regarding the downing of Flight 752.

Our collective pursuit is aimed at ensuring that the affected families and loved ones receive the answers and justice they rightfully deserve. As we reflect on this somber anniversary, let us stand together in solidarity, remembering the lives lost and supporting one another.

For more information and updates, please visit Canada’s response to Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 tragedy.

Watch 4th Anniversary of the Downing of Flight – 8 Jan 2024

With deepest condolences,

Joe DiPaola – Regional Councillor


🌟 TAMILICIOUS: Celebrating Tamil Heritage Month 2024 in Canada 🍁

Picture from: https://markhampubliclibrary.ca/blogs/post/celebrate-tamil-heritage-month/


York Region News


Jan 16, 2024

Date: Friday, January 26, 2024
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: Zoom

Discover, Learn, and Empower: Join the YRP Training Academy

Curious about policing in your community? Want to actively contribute to crime prevention efforts? Don’t miss the opportunity to train with York Regional Police and navigate the Community Safety Data Portal effectively.

Key Benefits:

  • Gain insights into local policing initiatives
  • Learn how to contribute to a safer neighborhood
  • Understand the power of community data in crime prevention

Register Now to Secure Your Spot and Empower Your Community!

Learn more about the event and the York Regional Police Community Safety Data Portal on Event Page.


Empowering Safer Communities: York Regional Police 2024 Budget Overview

Read More from YRP Website


YRT On-Request Service Changes Effective January 15, 2024

For details, visit yrt.ca/ServiceChanges.

For app details, visit yrt.ca/OnRequestApp.


York Region Approves Comprehensive $4.2 Billion Budget for 2024

December 22,2023

In a strategic move to address both operational and capital needs, York Regional Council has approved a combined budget of $4.2 billion for 2024, encompassing a $3.2 billion operating budget and a $1 billion capital budget. Aligned with York Region’s four Strategic Plan priorities, key highlights include:

Foster Economic Prosperity:

  • Investing $368 million in roads and transit infrastructure for growth and asset maintenance
  • Building 269 km of fibre, facilitating high-speed internet in rural areas
  • Planning for a $1.12 billion capital contribution to the Yonge North Subway Extension

Support Community Well-being:

  • Constructing 97 new community housing units and advancing 400 more
  • Enhancing Paramedic Services with 14 new, 28 replacement vehicles, and two response stations
  • Supporting community safety with the Administrative Penalty Tribunal program and camera-based enforcement

Drive Environmental Stewardship:

  • Investing $370 million in water and wastewater infrastructure for growth and renewal
  • Planting 70,000 trees to combat climate change and enhance green spaces
  • Accelerating bus fleet electrification with federal support

Efficiently Deliver Trusted Services:

  • Maintaining 4,388 lane-kilometres of urban and rural roads
  • Advancing digital transformation for improved service delivery
  • Implementing the new Administrative Penalty Tribunal program for streamlined processes

This comprehensive budget, part of an $11.6 billion 10-year capital plan, addresses both short-term and long-term infrastructure needs, with 65% dedicated to growth-related projects and the remainder for maintaining existing assets.

The Regional Municipality of York, with nine local cities and towns, serves over 1.2 million residents and 55,600 businesses. Learn more about key service areas at york.ca/regionalservices.

Read More About Regional Budgets: For a detailed breakdown and further insights into York Region’s 2024 budgets, visit https://www.york.ca/york-region/finances/budgets. Stay informed about how these allocations will shape our community’s future.


Earn free rides by paying with PRESTO

Enjoy York Region Transit (YRT) monthly pass benefits without having to pay in advance! Starting Monday, January 1, 2024, travellers can ride YRT for free after 40 trips for adults, 39 trips for youth or 28 trips for seniors and children every calendar month through YRT’s new fare capping program. Learn more at Earn Free YRT Rides by Paying with PRESTO.


Public transportation service changes scheduled for Sunday, January 7, 2024.

  • Reinstating High School Special routes suspended during two-week holiday closure
  • Restructuring Route 26 Maple to provide two-way service north of Major Mackenzie Drive; service will be extended to Maple GO Station and midday service will be discontinued
  • Discontinuing Route 98E Yonge (Limited Express) to match service levels with ridership demand on Yonge Street and to avoid duplication of service; customers can continue using Viva blue, 98 and 99 Yonge
  • Extending Route 165 Weston to service Major Mackenzie West Terminal and discontinuing Route 165F; customers can continue using Route 21 Vellore
  • Extending On-Request Keswick to service the new Multi-use Recreation Facility

Visit yrt.ca/servicechanges to review changes that may affect your travel plans.


Jan 19, 2024

Open for Comment

  • The Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery is considering a proposal for a new regulation under the At Your Service Act. The regulation would give businesses more predictability around Provincial permit and license service timelines, service standards, performance targets and result measuring. For more information regarding the proposal, or to submit a comment, please use the first hyperlink. Comments can be submitted until February 12, 2024.
  • The Ministry of Infrastructure and the Ministry of the Attorney General are considering potential regulatory amendments under the Construction Act. The proposal would prescribe surety bonding requirements for large public infrastructure projects that are not Public-Private Partnerships (P3s). For more information regarding the proposal, or to submit a comment, please use the first hyperlink. Comments can be submitted until March 1, 2024.
  • The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing has released a proposal regarding Building Code Amendments to expand provisions of Encapsulated Mass Timber Construction. If approved, these amendments would allow for an expanded use of mass timber construction, facilitate faster construction, reduce on site disruption and have environmental benefits. Please use the link to the National Public Review to submit your comments, which can be found here. Comments can be submitted until February 16, 2024.

Bulletins and Decisions

  • The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has released a bulletin regarding the finalization for recovery strategies on four species at risk (the Hudsonian Godwit, the Small and Large Lake Whitefish, the Suckley’s Cuckoo Bumble Bee) and initiating pre-consultation on government response statements. Surveys to each of these species can be found via the hyperlink, and can be submitted until February 15, 2024.
  • The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has also released a decision regarding TSMJC’s permit to take water (No. P-300-1222748758). This decision renews their permit to take water from two Richmond Hill wells for the purpose of building maintenance dewatering. For more information, please access the hyperlink.

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