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Simon CUI- Richmond Hill Ward 4 Councillor

 Councillor Cui is Member of: 

  • Heritage Centre Advisory Committee
  • Economic Development Committee
  • Official Plan Update Committee
  • Village of Richmond Hill Business Improvement Area Board of Management
  • Budget Committee of the Whole

 

2025 Main Objectives:

  • City service engagement and enhancement
  •  Neighborhood safety program in Ward 4
  • Traffic and road safety control
  • Natural Environment and Urban Forestry Protection including parks, parkettes, trails, open space, etc.


2025 Community Activities:

  • Richmond Hill Green Week ( April)
  • Garage Sale ( June)
  • Food Bank Drive (Dec)

Dear Neighbours:

In June, there are many important date acknowledged by the Ontario government (https://www.ontario.ca/laws): 

  • Filipino Heritage Month
  • Italian Heritage Month
  • Senior Month
  • Portuguese History and Heritage Month
  • Portugal Day – June 10
  • United Empire Loyalists’ Day – June 19
  • Somali Heritage Week – June 25 - July 1

June is  also National Aboriginal History Month in Canada!


From community level:

  • New proposal for housing: 
    • July 8th, 70 Arnold Crescent:  A request to facilitate the creation of one (1) additional residential building lot to accommodate a total of two (2) single detached dwellings on the subject lands. 
    • July 8th , 114 Centre Street West  - two (2) single detached dwelling units and four (4) semi-detached dwelling units on a private common element condominium road on the subject lands. The applicant has revised the proposal from 9 units (1 single detached dwelling and 8 semi-detached dwellings) proposed through the City’s former CAP process to 6 units proposed through the current Planning Act applications.
  • Traffic changes from 50 km/h to 40 km/h in ward 4 including Alhart Street, Estrella Crescent and Gracedale Drive.
  • Rumble Pond South Trail Improvements.
  • Used Shoes Donation for Africa.
  • Traffic Circle or roundabout related bylaw.
  • Pole-Mounted Radar Speed Message Board changes


From city level:

  • Survey on Website Redesign
  • 5 years Partnership with Richmond Hill Lexus.
  • Contributing  lands to canada’s 30x30 conservation target


From regional level:

  • YRT Service Changes
  • Notice of Construction - Major Mackenzie Drive West, east of Bathurst Street


Thank you!


Simon Cui

Richmond Hill Ward 4 Councillor

Cellphone: 437-326-0206

Website: https://simoncui.ca

Email: simon.cui@richmondhill.ca

Chapter 1 Incoming Events in July 2025:


July 1 Tuesday Canada Day Celebration

Richmond Hill’s annual Canada Day celebrations features a day full of live entertainment, food and beverage vendors, artist exhibits, midway and one of the best fireworks displays in York Region.

Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2025 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Address: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1M5


July 2 Wednesday Tour the RHDDO - Summer Start

Enjoy self-guided Tours of Richmond Hill's very own national historic site. Explore the Administration Building and the Observatory Dome that houses Canada's largest telescope. In honour of the RHDDO's 90th Anniversary, be sure to check out exclusive artifacts from the Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto on display for a limited time. And be sure to check out our gift shop to purchase a souvenir from your visit.  Free event. No registration required.

Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2025 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Address: Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, 123 Hillsview Drive, L4C 1T3


Concerts in the Park

Richmond Hill hosts several live concert events throughout the community that are part of our Summer Series and feature an exciting line-up of performers, tribute bands and local talent.

For a listing of performers and locations, please visit RichmondHill.ca/Concerts

  • Thursday, July 3, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Thursday, July 10, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Thursday, July 17, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Thursday, July 24, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Thursday, July 31, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Thursday, August 7, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm


July 7 Monday Stargazing Party

Observe the night sky at David Dunlap Observatory Park! Join us at sunset to learn how to use star charts and basic observing techniques, then use your binoculars to follow a guided tour through the night sky. Our stargazing parties are free, no registration is required

Date: Monday, July 7, 2025 9:00 pm

Address: Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, 123 Hillsview Drive, L4C 1T3


Live in the Plaza

Richmond Hill hosts several live concert events throughout the community that are part of our Summer Series and feature an exciting line-up of performers, tribute bands and local talent.

  • Tuesday, July 8, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Tuesday, July 15, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Tuesday, July 22, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Tuesday, August 5, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Tuesday, August 12, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Tuesday, August 19, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Address: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts (Outdoor Plaza), 10268 Yonge St, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3B7


Stewardship Event: 

Join the City of Richmond Hill and get outside to help maintain newly planted trees! Together we’ll mulch trees and pull invasive plants to help these young trees grow into a forest.

Students can receive community service hours for participation. Students are responsible for bringing their own forms for tracking community service hours.

Age Range: Participants must be 14 years of age or older.

Please wear:

  • Closed-toe shoes or boots – no sandals, please!
  • Gardening gloves, if you have them (we will have extras) 
  • Appropriate clothing – the event runs rain or shine
  • Please bring multiple filled water bottles (there will be no water refill station on site).

Thursday, July 10, 2025 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Tree Care and Invasive Species Removal - Kingshill Rd and Heron Hollow Ave,  Address: Kingshill Rd and Heron Hollow Ave, Full registered. 

Thursday, July 17, 2025 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Tree Care- David Dunlap Observatory Park, Email naturalenvironment@richmondhill.ca to register, walk-ins will not be accepted. Address: David Dunlap Observatory Park

Thursday, July 24, 2025 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Tree Care and Invasive Species Removal - Rouge River Headwaters Valley and Trails (Hebert Watford Ave), Email naturalenvironment@richmondhill.ca to register, walk-ins will not be accepted. Address: Herbert Watford Avenue, Richmond Hill ON

Thursday, July 31, 2025 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Stewardship Event: Tree Care - Timber Mill Park, Email naturalenvironment@richmondhill.ca to register, walk-ins will not be accepted. Address: Shirley Drive, Richmond Hill ON


Ribfest

Ribfest is an annual 3 day event that attracts professional Rib teams that travel from across North America and feature award winning ribs and a variety of other food offerings. In addition, there is live entertainment and amusement offerings for all ages!

  • Friday, July 18, 2025 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
  • Saturday, July 19, 2025 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
  • Sunday, July 20, 2025 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

Address: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1M5


July 19 Saturday: Used Shoe Donation for Africa

The goal is to raise 25,000 pairs of shoes and $3 per pair for shipping costs, filling a 40-ft container to be sent to Kitale, Kenya in September 2025. The container will also be converted into a local medical Center or classroom! 

Shoes Accepted

Sneakers, fabric Shoes. closed toe shoes, canvas shoes, flats. and low heels. Used shoes of usable quality, regardless of size or age. for both men and women (preferably flat shoes). 

Shoes not Accepted

Slippers, high heels, platform shoes, long boots, snow boots. sandals, crocs, plastic shoes. sports sandals, short rain boots, roller blades. Shoos with large holes. excessive wear, significant damage. detached sole, oxidized uppers. or cracked sole will not be accepted.

Date and location:

  • 1st collection: July 19
  • 2nd collection: September

Richmond Hill Christian Community Church, 9670 Bayview Ave, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9X9

How to pack your shoes?

Bundle shoes together with shoelaces to keep pairs intact. As you pack the shoes for donation, please refrain from using excessive packaging such as plastic bags, tape, plastic wrap, or rubber bands. This helps us save time, effort, and funds, and supports environmental sustainability.


July 30 Wednesday Health & Wellness Workshop: Memory & Mental Sharpness

Join us on Wednesday, June 30 for a Health & Wellness Workshop about Memory & Mental Sharpness. Boost your brain health with foods that support memory and mental clarity, This workshop explores essential nutrients and lifestyle habits to enhance cognitive function, reduce memory decline, and keep your mind sharp as you age. Pre-registration is required. 

Registration code: 128330

https://anc.ca.apm.activecommunities.com/richmondhill/activity/search/detail/123095?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true&_ga=2.29045631.2133661336.1750860515-341443219.1738424615

Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Address: Ed Sackfield Fitness Centre

Chapter 2 Community, City and Regional Service Changes

 

Community Services:


Speed limit reductions from 50 km/h to 40 km/h

In response to resident concerns based on technical assessments using industry guidelines and City approved policies, are recommended to improve safety.

Rumble Pond South Trail Improvements

The City of Richmond Hill is planning to improve the Rumble Pond Park South Trail system with a new crushed stone pathway; steel bridge, boardwalk and stairs; creek and bank stabilization; planting, seeding and playground removal.


Construction will occur from July to December 2025, weather permitting. As à measure of safety, the trail will remain closed during construction and residents are asked to refrain from entering the construction area. Thank you in advance for your patience during the construction phase of this project.


For more information visit RichmondHill.ca/ParksProjects or scan this QR code. If you are unable to access the website, please contact the project lead.

Round-about traffic circle  bylaw:

Traffic circles are raised islands in the centre of an intersection. They slow down travel speeds, reduce the chance of accidents and discourage traffic from taking short-cuts through residential neighbourhoods.


How safe are traffic circles?

There are 32 points in a standard intersection where conflicts can happen between vehicles. There are also 24 conflict points between vehicle and pedestrians within a standard intersection. A traffic circle reduces that number to only eight vehicle to vehicle conflict points and eight conflict points between vehicle and pedestrians.


How do I go through a traffic circle?

Remember these steps when traveling through a traffic circle:

  • Slow down as you approach the yield sign at the entrance of a traffic circle
  • Yield right-of-way to traffic circulating in the traffic circle
  • When two vehicles arrive at the traffic circle at the same time, the vehicle to the right has the right-of-way
  • Drive in a counter-clockwise direction, keeping to the right of the island
  • Exit the traffic circle at your selected roadway


Where are there traffic circles in Richmond Hill?

Traffic circles are usually found in newer residential subdivisions in Richmond Hill, such as:

  • Rollinghill Road and Glenis Gate
  • Rollinghill Road and Tower Hill Road
  • Tower Hill Road and Wicker Drive to Mockingbird Drive
  • Jefferson Forest Drive and Arden Valley Street
  • Jefferson Forest Drive and Shadow Falls Drive
  • Tower Hill Road and Selwyn Road
  • Selwyn Road and Hearthside Avenue to Alpaca Drive


Pole-Mounted Radar Speed Message Board

As part of the Traffic Safety and Operations Strategy (TSOS) the Pole-Mounted Radar Message Board Program was expanded from 18 locations (3 per ward) to 30 locations (5 per Ward).

City Services:


New five-year sponsorship supports theatre and community events

RICHMOND HILL – The City of Richmond Hill is pleased to announce a new multi-year sponsorship with Lexus of Richmond Hill to enhance local arts and community programming.


As part of a five-year agreement, Lexus of Richmond Hill has secured interior naming rights at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts (RHCPA). The Plaza Suite and Lounge will now be known collectively as The Lexus of Richmond Hill Hall with custom signage and modern furnishings to enhance the visitor experience.


Proceeds from the sponsorship will support RHCPA’s operation and programming, helping to maintain the theatre as a vibrant centre for arts and entertainment in Richmond Hill.


Lexus of Richmond Hill is also sponsoring several City events through a three-year Event Sponsorship, including:

  • Canada Day – Event Partner
  • Moonlight Movies – Presenting Partner 
  • Merry Marketplace – Presenting Partner 


This sponsorship builds on 16 years of support from Lexus of Richmond Hill and reflects a shared commitment to making Richmond Hill a vibrant, welcoming community.


To learn more about advertising and sponsorship opportunities, visit RichmondHill.ca/Partnerships.


Contributing  lands to Canada’s 30x30 conservation target

Richmond Hill – The City of Richmond Hill, in collaboration with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and Ontario Nature, is proud to announce the contribution of 550 hectares of environmentally significant natural areas towards Canada’s 30x30 conservation target. The federal government has set the goal of protecting and conserving 30% of Canada’s lands and waters by 2030. 


Ontario Nature led an extensive assessment of these lands, determining that 31 properties, including 429 hectares of City-owned and 121 hectares of TRCA-owned public lands meet the rigorous national standard for conservation.  


Notable lands within Richmond Hill’s Natural Heritage System that now count towards the 30x30 target include East Humber Trail, Haynes Lake Wetlands and Uplands, Oak Ridges Meadow and Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory Park. These natural areas are home to significant forests, wetlands, valleys, meadows and waterways. They provide vital havens for biodiversity, including federally and provincially listed species at risk including eastern wood pewee, redside dace, barn swallow, midland painted turtle, snapping turtle and black ash. 


Protecting these areas also provides our community with vital services, including clean air, climate adaptation, water filtration, flood risk reduction, greenhouse gas absorption, recreational and stewardship opportunities. 


Visit RichmondHill.ca for more information about the City’s natural heritage system.


Survey on Website Redesign

The City of Richmond Hill is looking for ways to improve your experience on our website - the source of all City information. We want to make it easier for you to find information, access services, and complete tasks online. Your comments will help us guide and enhance your website experience. Please take 5-10 minutes to fill out this survey by June 26.


Notice of Collection: The personal information collected on this form is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001. The information will be used and/or disclosed for the purposes of managing, administering, compiling comments, responses and notifications and related activities for Richmond Hill’s website. Questions about this collection can be directed to the Supervisor, Brand and Marketing in Communications Services, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4, 905-771-8800.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2SXL9PX


Regional Service: 


YRT Service Changes

1) With the end of the 2024 / 2025 school year, all 400-series School Special routes will be suspended for the summer and reinstated in September 2025 with the start of the new school year.

Note: the following routes will return to service on Monday, August 25, 2025:

  • 404 – Markville School Special
  • 424 – Keswick School Special
  • 462 – Maple School Special


2) The following YRT service changes are effective  Sunday, June 29, 2025

3) YRT fare changes coming July 1: 

Notice of Construction - Major Mackenzie Drive West, east of Bathurst Street

  • York Region is rehabilitating a culvert on Major Mackenzie Drive West, east of Bathurst Street
  • Culverts allow water and wildlife to pass freely under the road

Time: Work will occur Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. early summer 2025 to early fall 2025


The road will remain open to through traffic,  however, temporary, short-term lane restrictions may be required to accommodate equipment and material delivery.


Access to homes, businesses and the hospital will be maintained.


As with all construction projects, work may be rescheduled due to weather. York Region will provide advance notice where possible. Thank you for your patience during the construction period. We understand construction creates challenges for the community and we are working to deliver this project with minimal disruption. If you have any questions or concerns, staff  will be pleased to respond. Contact us using any method noted below and quote “Contract: 25-131” in your inquiry.

  • Visit york.ca/RoadConstruction to view current road construction projects
  • Follow @YorkRegionGovt on Facebook and X using #onYRRoads

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