
Councillor Cui is Member of:
2026 Main Objectives:
2026 Community Activities:
In February 2026, there are many important date acknowledged by the Ontario government (https://www.ontario.ca/laws) including:
February is the Black History Month. This year’s theme is : “The official theme for Black History Month in Canada for 2026, marking its 30th anniversary, is "30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations — From Nation Builders to Tomorrow's Visionaries. Ramadan for 2026 will begin at sundown on February 17 to Mar 19, 2026 for a month of fasting, communal prayer, reflection, and community.
From Community level:
From City level:
From provincial Level - Alectra
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 March 2026
March 3 Tuesday: Beyond the Logo: Building an Authentic Brand as a Woman Founder
Speaker: Radhika Kapoor, Creative Director and Brand Strategist at Moonrabbit Strategy
Are you a woman entrepreneur feeling overwhelmed by endless marketing to‑do lists or struggling to clearly articulate what makes your business unique? Many founders believe branding is just a logo or color palette, but it is the heart of your business—the bridge between your vision and the community you serve. Join Radhika Kapoor for an empowering webinar created specifically for women‑led startups and small businesses, where branding will be demystified and transformed into a strategic tool for confident leadership.
This session will explore the critical difference between branding and marketing, the power of defining your purpose as a guiding “North Star,” how to stand out authentically in a crowded market, and how to craft a brand voice and visual identity that reflects your values and leadership style.
Register using the link below: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/beyond-the-logo-building-an-authentic-brand-as-a-woman-founder-tickets-1980415114920?aff=oddtdtcreator
Afternoon Tea
Come together for a memorable afternoon tea surrounded by captivating entertainment, history and the enchanting gardens of Amos Wright Park. Guests are treated to a selection of dainty sandwiches, scones served with our special heritage cream and preserves, and sweet treats prepared especially for the occasion.
Visit our Afternoon Teas webpage to reserve your spot today! https://forms.richmondhill.ca/Community-Services/Afternoon-Tea-Reservation-Request
Date:
Address: Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, 19 Church St North, L4C 3E6
Richmond Hill SBEC International Women’s Day Week Celebration
Richmond Hill SBEC is thrilled to invite you to a special week of events in celebration of our 3rd annual International Women’s Day week celebration, designed to inspire, support, and elevate women in business.
Below is the event lineup of events hosted by us. Each session is free and created to help women entrepreneurs grow with confidence.
March 14 Saturday: Anne in Costume - Exhibit
In celebration of iconic Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, this exhibit showcases costume designs inspired by her beloved novel Anne of Green Gables. The featured reproductions are of original designs by award-winning costume designer Martha Mann, on loan from the Toronto Public Library's Special Collections in the Arts. Presented alongside artifacts from the Richmond Hill Artifact Collection, this exhibit invites visitors to explore how storytelling, design and heritage come together to shape cultural memory—offering inspiration that continues to resonate across generations.
Now accepting requests to book an exhibit tour or discovery package for school and youth service groups. On display at the Richmond Hill Heritage Centre until March 21, 2026.
Gallery Hours:
Address: Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, 19 Church St North, L4C 3E6
March 27 Friday : 55+ Lunch Program & Bingo
Our Lunch Program is Back by Popular Demand. We are thrilled to announce the return of our lunch program. After receiving an overwhelming response from all of you, we couldn't be more excited to restart this initiative and continue serving delicious lunches to the 55+ Community. Our lunch program will also include entertainment. For the month of March, we will be hosting Bingo! Spread the word and mark your calendars. We look forward to seeing all of you. To attend you must register, spots available on a first come first serve basis.
Date: Friday, March 27, 2026 12:30 pm
Address: McConaghy Centre, 10100 Yonge St.
Saint Patrick's Day Dance
Chapter 2 Community, City and Regional Service Changes
Community Service:
Arnold Crescent, Highland Lane and Elizabeth Street Road Reconstruction
Please be advised that the contractor will initially mobilize equipment and personnel to the site to commence underground works at the intersection of Major Mackenzie Drive and Arnold Crescent. Upon completion of the underground works at this intersection, and subject to weather conditions, the contractor will proceed with additional underground installations along Arnold Crescent, Highland Lane, and Elizabeth Street.
Upcoming Key Schedule:
What is Happening?
The contractor will commence mobilization on site to install the sanitary sewer by drilling beneath Major Mackenzie Drive along Arnold Crescent, between Guinevere Court and Hopkins Street, beginning in late February 2026 and continuing through March. During this time, tree trimming and removals will also be undertaken in the area. Upon completion of these activities, underground works, including watermain, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer installations—are scheduled to proceed from April through December 2026.
What to Expect:
During the construction, partial lane closures and traffic delays will occur. Temporary traffic diversions may be necessary at certain times to facilitate construction activities safely and efficiently. Occasionally, a complete road closure may be required for safety and operational reasons. Should a full road closure be implemented, advance notice will be provided, and additional detour signage will be installed to inform and guide motorists safely through the designated detours.
For additional project information including past design notices, please visit RichmondHill.ca/CapitalProjects

Highgrove Street Parking Restriction Meeting
I have been engaged by residents living on Highgrove reported illegal parking and also community safety issues. Discussed with the city traffic team, a proposal has been provided. I would like to colect your feedback and prepare an acceptable solution forward to meet our local traffic and safety requirements.
Date: March 4: Wednesday 7-9.
Address: McConaghy Centre, 205 room.
Coffee and Cookies will be prepared.
Strategic Plan Annual Report showcases 2025 key accomplishments
RICHMOND HILL – Richmond Hill’s 2025 Strategic Plan Annual Report outlines significant progress in addressing affordable housing, reconciliation efforts, improving climate resilience, strengthening connections with the community and more.
The City’s Strategic Plan was approved by Council in February 2024 and highlights goals for the City to deliver services to residents and create a vibrant and inclusive city of neighbours. The Plan has three pillars: Growing a Livable Sustainable Community, Focusing on People and Strengthening our Foundations.
Highlights of the City’s accomplishments in achieving the priorities of the plan include:
To learn more about 2025 achievements and upcoming projects in 2026-2027, read the report at RichmondHill.ca/StrategicPlan.
Discover richmond hill with your passport to culture
Explore the City’s arts, heritage sites and local events for a chance to win
RICHMOND HILL – Get to know Richmond Hill in a new way! With the City’s Passport to Culture, you can collect digital stamps as you visit various cultural sites and events across our community and complete your passport for a chance to win a City Prize Pack.
From lively festivals and outdoor concerts to hands on workshops, guided tours, art galleries, public art, museums and tucked away cultural spaces, Richmond Hill offers a wide range of cultural experiences to discover throughout the year.
How It Works
Using your mobile device, scan the QR codes at participating locations across the City, including the Heritage Centre, downtown cultural spaces, the Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, galleries, festivals, live performances, public art and more. Many locations are free, and some programs or special activities may have their own admission or registration costs.
Once you scan the QR code on-site, your stamp is added instantly. Collect six stamps by December 1, 2026 then enter for your chance to win a City of Richmond Hill Cultural Prize Pack, filled with unique local experiences, an overnight stay for two at the Sheraton Hotel, tickets to a show at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts and more.
Our new Passport to Culture is flexible and family friendly – perfect for Family Day, March Break, weekend outings or spontaneous adventures. Because it runs all year long, you can explore at your own pace and return in different seasons to see what’s new.
Get started today by visiting RichmondHill.ca/RHCulture or scanning the QR code at any participating site.
2026 Lake Wilcox Parking Passes Now Available
Free pass offered for Richmond Hill residents
RICHMOND HILL – With spring and summer approaching, a reminder that paid parking will be in effect at the City of Richmond Hill’s Lake Wilcox Park from April 1 to September 30, 2026. Richmond Hill residents can get their free 2026 parking pass for the park and Oak Ridges Community Centre starting today at Parking.RichmondHill.ca. Please note that 2025 permits have expired, so residents will need to obtain a new pass for the current year.
As one of the City’s Destination Parks, Lake Wilcox Park offers beautiful waterfront scenery and family-friendly amenities that attract visitors from the community and beyond. Paid parking helps ensure visitors from outside the city contribute to park monitoring and maintenance.
Free parking passes are linked to a licence plate number with one pass available per household. During the spring and summer months, carpooling is strongly encouraged to help manage traffic. In addition, weekend parking on neighbouring Lake Wilcox Park streets is restricted to residents and their guests with a permit. Permit parking is in effect seven days a week on Bayview Park Lane, the west end of Dariole Drive and Sandbanks Drive. Street parking permits are available for residents who live in the area.
LET’S GIVE RICHMOND HILL A SPRING GLOWUP
Register for Clean Up, Green Up Weeks today!
RICHMOND HILL – Everyone is invited to help protect our natural environment by volunteering to clean up around their neighbourhoods during Clean Up, Green Up Weeks!
Residents, businesses, community groups and schools are encouraged to come together between April 20 and May 4 to help pick up litter that has accumulated over the winter in parks, trails, on boulevards and other public spaces.
The City will provide registered participants with gloves and garbage bags, and arrange for collection of the filled bags. Last year, 10,800 volunteers helped to clean up 195 parks, trails and neighbourhoods in our community!
Together, we can continue to help keep Richmond Hill safe and clean for everyone. Participants can register online at RichmondHill.ca/CleanUpWeeks until Monday, April 6.
For more information, visit RichmondHill.ca/CleanUpWeeks, email us at wastemgmt@richmondhill.ca or call 905-771-8800.
Power Outrage and Interruption
Alectra working to restore and prevent power outages in York and Peel Regions
Vaughan, ON – Weather conditions this winter have caused a series of power outages across York Region, particularly in Vaughan, and parts of Peel Region. The primary issue is related to the salt and other de-icing products used on roads in response to the long stretch of cold and snowy weather we’ve had this January and February.
During cold and dry conditions, the salt contamination does not pose an issue. However, as the temperature gets warmer and moisture becomes present from precipitation or melting snow, the salt particles and dampness can cause problems for overhead distribution lines and other equipment.
While most of these power outages have been momentary in nature, with most customers experiencing momentary flickering, some outages were longer as
crews worked to identify and safely repair the damaged equipment.
We apologize for the inconvenience and want to assure customers we’re working hard to resolve the situation as quickly and safely as possible. Outside, additional crews and support contractors have been called in to assist in equipment washing and restoration efforts to help prevent further outages. Inside Alectra’s System Control Centre, system controllers utilize technology to restore power to large numbers of customers by operating remotely controlled switches.
Because of the magnitude of salt contamination and the breadth of the electricity system impacted, there is a risk of more outages in the coming days. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through this issue as safely and quickly as we can.
Customers can get updates on the company’s power restoration efforts by following the Alectra X account, @AlectraNews, or by viewing the outage map at alectrautilities.com.
Those who are without power for an extended period are encouraged to check on relatives and neighbours who may require assistance. We recommend avoiding opening your refrigerator or freezer doors unless necessary to prevent cold air from escaping. Learn more about 'food safety in an emergency' here: alectrautilities.com/emergency-preparedness.
Additional safety information can be found at alectrautilities.com/about-outages.
The safety of our employees, contractors and the community is our top priority. We appreciate the patience and support of residents and response teams as we navigate this outage response together.
Media Contact Email: media@alectra.com | 24/7 Media Line: 1-833-MEDIA-LN
Copyright 2022 ©All rights reserved
Simon Cui