
Councillor Cui is Member of:
2026 Main Objectives:
2026 Community Activities:
In June, there are many important date acknowledged by the Ontario government (https://www.ontario.ca/laws):
June is also National Aboriginal History Month in Canada!
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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 2026
July 1 Wednesday: Canada day
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: Wednesday, July 1, 2026 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Address: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1M5
July 4 Saturday: Steeped in History Exhibit
Steeped in History: Tea’s Culture, Commerce and Ceremony
Tea has been enjoyed for over 5,000 years. It began in China and spread across the world through trade, travel, and colonization. Along the way, tea became part of many cultures and traditions. Steeped in History brings together artifacts and reproductions from the Richmond Hill Artifact Collections and community reflections.
On display at the Richmond Hill Heritage Centre until February 2027.
Gallery Hours:
Address: Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, 19 Church St North, L4C 3E6
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.
Address: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts (Outdoor Plaza), 10268 Yonge St, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3B7
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
Address: Mill Pond Park, 321 Mill Street
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 variety of other food offerings. In addition, there is live entertainment and amusement offerings for all ages
Address: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1M5
July 18 Saturday: Crêpe Paper Anemone Flowers with Jessie Chui
Discover the art of crafting strikingly beautiful anemone using crêpe paper – a uniquely textured, stretchable material that can be shaped and sculpted into lifelike forms. In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to stretch and shape crêpe paper petals, build a contrasting center with fluffy stamens, and assemble a full anemone stem with leaves. Suitable for beginners and those with some paper flower experience.
Saturday, July 18, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Address: Richmond Hill Cultural Centre, Boardroom
July 25 Saturday -Exhibit: Women in Toronto Astronomy
Explore the stories of women who made significant contributions to astronomy. The Into Focus: Women in Toronto Astronomy exhibit features artifacts connected to Helen Sawyer Hogg, Ruth Northcott, and Jessie Dunlap and highlights their work in research, education, and public outreach. On display are photographs, scientific instruments and personal artifacts, offering a unique glimpse into the legacy of women at the David Dunlap Observatory.
Presented by the David A. Dunlap Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto
Explore the exhibit during tour hours:
Address: Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, 123 Hillsview Drive, L4C 1T3
Stargazing Party
Bring your binoculars a flashlight, and folding chair to sit on while stargazing.
Please note that this program takes place in Observatory Park and there will be no access to any of the buildings, as well as no access to a washroom.
Address: Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, 123 Hillsview Drive, L4C 1T3
Chapter 2 Community, City and Regional Service Changes
Community Service:
Pole-Mounted Radar Speed Message Board Program 2026-2027
As part of the Traffic Safety and Operations Strategy (TSOS), the Pole-Mounted Radar Speed Message Board Program was expanded from 18 locations (3 per ward) to 30 locations (5 per ward) through staff report SRIES.24.003 – Traffic Safety and Operations Strategy (TSOS) Implementation Update. The existing locations have been in place for a full year and will be relocated to the new locations identified in Appendix A; except for four locations situated within a Community Safety Zone (CSZ) with school frontage. The relocation of the remaining boards is anticipated to be completed by September 2026, weather permitting.

Pedestrian Crossover Tower Hill Road and Alhart and Street in July 2026
As part of the 2026 Sidewalk, Illumination, and Pedestrian Crossover Construction Program, the City is installing a new pedestrian crossover at the intersection of Tower Hill Road and Alhart Street. The scope of work includes sidewalk replacement, installation of new pavement marking and signage, and streetlight upgrade.
Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 and be completed by the end of 2026, weather Permitting. Minor traffic delays are expected during construction.

Pedestrian Crossover: Canyon Hill Avenue and Leyburn Avenue
As part of the 2026 Sidewalk, Illumination, and Pedestrian Crossover Construction Program, the City is installing a new pedestrian crossover at the intersection of Canyon Hill Avenue and Leyburn Avenue. The scope of work includes sidewalk replacement, installation of new pavement marking and signage, and streetlight upgrade.
Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 and be completed by the end of 2026, weather permitting. Minor traffic delays are expected during construction. Thank you for your cooperation and patience.
An Open House on the City’s Official Plan and Comprehensive Zoning By-law
Richmond Hill – The City of Richmond Hill invites you to join an in-person open house to learn about changes to the City's Official Plan Update and Comprehensive Zoning By-law (ZoneRH) Update. These changes will guide where homes, businesses, parks and other community spaces can be built to support the growth of our community in the years ahead.
In-Person Open House:
Official Plan Update and Comprehensive Zoning By-law Update
Thursday, June 11, drop in between 6:30 and 8:30 PM
McConaghy Centre, 10100 Yonge Street
Official Plan Update
The City’s Official Plan guides how Richmond Hill will grow. It aims to support long-term, sustainable community building and to respond to climate change, creating a balance between jobs and housing and planning for other priorities for the community's future. At the open house, you will learn about:
• changes the City must make to comply with the new Provincial requirements
• the areas that will be identified for businesses and industries
• changes to Protected Major Transit Station Areas, such as density requirements
• how the City plans for new communities to support growth and promotes walkable communities, and more
Comprehensive Zoning By-law (ZoneRH) Update
The City’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law (CZBL 93-25) is a set of rules that help the City decide what can be built in different areas and how land can be used. At the open house, you will learn how the City proposes to:
• revise zoning rules to implement the proposed Official Plan Update
• adapt the latest zoning trends and best practices, and modernize the City's zoning approach
• update building and development requirements and standards to help build a more livable city
• make zoning rules clear and easy for everyone to understand and apply
More Information
• Official Plan: Richmondhill.ca/OfficialPlan
• Official Plan Update: RichmondHill.ca/OPUpdate
• Comprehensive Zoning By-law Update: RichmondHill.ca/ZoneRH
Front Garden Fabulous – Who Deserves the Spotlight?
RICHMOND HILL – Richmond Hill is blooming, and we want to celebrate the front gardens that make our community beautiful, vibrant and nature-friendly!
Residents can nominate their family, friends, neighbours or even their own front garden by filling out the online form at RichmondHill.ca/RHBlooms.
Whether they’re bursting with colour, buzzing with pollinators or designed with water-wise landscaping, every garden plays a part in creating a thriving community. Everyone is welcome and each nominated property will receive a recognition sign to proudly display.
For more information about Richmond Hill Blooms, including how-to gardening videos, visit RichmondHill.ca/RHBlooms.
Richmond Hill Introduces New Events Strategy
RICHMOND HILL – Richmond Hill City Council has endorsed the City's new Events Strategy, a 10-year plan (2026–2036) that will guide how cultural events are planned, supported and delivered across the community.
Events are at the heart of community life in Richmond Hill. They bring people together, add life to public spaces, celebrate the city’s diversity and help build a strong sense of belonging – from large city-wide celebrations to neighbourhood-scale gatherings. The new Strategy is guided by a vision to connect people, places and possibilities.
The Strategy replaces the City’s 2014 Festivals and Events Strategy and reflects how Richmond Hill has grown and flourished, with evolving expectations for accessibility, inclusion, sustainability and year-round programming. The Strategy was informed by a review of municipal best practices and public input. Results showed that residents value community events and are interested in more opportunities to celebrate culture, food and community traditions.
To bring the vision to life, the Strategy is organized around three main themes:
In addition to existing support for community events, the City is exploring a new dedicated funding stream for community cultural events through its Community and Cultural Grant Program.
The Events Strategy supports the City’s 2024 to 2027 Strategic Plan and its vision of a Vibrant and Inclusive City of Neighbours. It also aligns with several key plans, including the Recreation and Culture Plan, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategy, the Parks Plan and the Age-Friendly Community Strategy.
For more information about events in Richmond Hill, visit RichmondHill.ca/Events.
York Region Service:
Installing pedestrian crossovers including High7 area.
Beginning in June 2026, York Region is installing pedestrian crossovers at seven intersections in the Cities of Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan. New signage and pavement markings will be installed at designated right-turn lanes to increase the visibility of pedestrian crossings.
Installing pedestrian crossovers, including new signage and pavement markings, at seven intersections:

Notice of Construction : Yonge Street, 19th Avenue to Stouffville Road
DURATION: June to September 2026
IMPACTS TO TRAVELLERS:

Notice of Road Closure: 19th Avenue from Bayview Avenue to Leslie Street
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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 while this important work is underway.
Have questions? Contact us today.
Phone: 1-877-464-9675, TTY: 711
Email: transportation@york.ca
After hours emergency: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75200

Notice of Construction Bathurst Street between Gamble and Shaftesbury
York Region is working on guiderails along Bathurst Street in the cities of Richmond Hill and Vaughan.
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As with all road construction projects, work may be rescheduled due to weather. York Region will provide advance notice where possible. For more information and project updates, visit york.ca/RoadConstruction

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