
Councillor Cui is Member of:
2026 Main Objectives:
2026 Community Activities:
In April, there are many important date acknowledged by the Ontario government (https://www.ontario.ca/laws):
There are also many other important dates, including:
From community level:
From city level:
From regional level:
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 May 2026
May 1-3, 2026 Shop local - Help Support local Potters this Spring!
For almost 50 years, Hill Potter’s Guild has been part of the Richmond Hill community. A non-profit cooperative, members have been stewards of our local heritage, maintaining the historic Burr House and Guild Hall at 530 Carrville Road in Richmond Hill.
Help support their work by visiting their Spring Sale at The Burr House Gallery at 530 Carrville Road in Richmond Hill and view and purchase one-of-a-kind ceramics. The sale will feature pottery by many various potters. For more information on the up-coming Spring Potters Sale, Friday May 1st to Sunday May 3rd, 2026 visit the Hill Potters's Website at https://hill-potters.square.site/. For the latest on the sale with features on the Potters and their creations, follow @hillpotters on Instagram and Facebook.
Date: May 1-3
Address: 530 Carrville Road
May 2: Spring Exploration Walk: Insects (Free Workshop)
Ever wonder who’s rustling under the leaves, flying through the air, or climbing up the stems of your favourite plants? Join the TRCA and City of Richmond Hill for a gentle, curiosity‑filled stroll through Phyllis Rawlinson Park, where we’ll explore the hidden lives of various insects that make spring so magical. Perfect for nature lovers of all ages—Get outside and let's discover Spring in a completely new way.
This event is intended for Ages 4+:
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Address: Oak Ridges Community Centre - 12895 Bayview Ave
May 2: A Victorian Afternoon: Puzzle Cards and Tea with Liana of Creativeli Designs
Step back in time and explore the art of Victorian puzzle cards – intricately folded paper notes once used to share hidden messages. In this guided workshop, you’ll design your own puzzle purse card using modern lettering and decorative details, followed by a light Afternoon Tea. A relaxing blend of history, creativity, and hands-on making.
Register for A Victorian Afternoon: Puzzle Cards and Tea with Liana of Creativeli Designs.
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Address: Heritage Centre, Gardenview Room
May 2-3: RHGA Member Gallery Show and Sale - Exploring Nature, Identity, and Human Presence
Home to the Richmond Hill Group of Artists, our gallery features exhibitions that change regularly, showcasing the creativity of individual artists and small groups. You’ll find a wonderful variety of styles, mediums, and themes — there’s always something new to discover! Drop by often, meet our artists, and be inspired by the art and community that make the Mill Pond Gallery such a special place. Free parking and no admission fee. All are welcome!
Saturdays and Sundays – 11 am to 5 pm
Address: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill Street, Richmond Hill, L4C 4B5
May 9: Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society - Plan Sale
2026 Plant Sale FlyerHappy 2026! We anticipate selling plants at three in-person events this year:
Tables throughout the McConaghy Centre gymnasium will be overflowing with Perennials, Annuals, Tropicals, Succulents, Herbs and Vegetables. Signs will identify plants that are Native and Pollinator-friendly. Plants will primarily be from a member-tended Greenhouse in Richmond Hill. In addition to plants, our big public sale will include garden-related items such as new and gently used books and magazines.
Date: Saturday, May 9th, 2026 9:00 am to Noon
Address: McConaghy Centre 10100 Yonge Street Richmond Hill,
Open to the Public and Cash and Credit Cards Accepted
May 9: Doors Open & Studio Tour
Join a city-wide celebration of Richmond Hill’s heritage and culture. Visit historic buildings, cultural spaces, artist studios, and unique local businesses. Connect with the people and places that shape Richmond Hill.
This free event is part of Doors Open Ontario, supported by Ontario Heritage Trust
https://www.richmondhill.ca/en/learn-more/Doors-Open-Richmond-Hill.aspx
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Spring Fling - Richmond Hill Group of Artists Gallery Show and Sale
We’d love to welcome you to the Mill Pond Gallery, where you can enjoy and purchase original artwork created by talented local artists.Home to the Richmond Hill Group of Artists, our gallery features exhibitions that change regularly, showcasing the creativity of individual artists and small groups. You’ll find a wonderful variety of styles, mediums, and themes — there’s always something new to discover!
Drop by often, meet our artists, and be inspired by the art and community that make the Mill Pond Gallery such a special place.
Address:Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill Street, Richmond Hill, L4C 4B5
May 22 – 24, 2026 Project Blaze
Project Blaze is a fully involved fire service experience for high school students within the City of Richmond Hill, run by Richmond Hill Fire & Emergency Services. Project Blaze has been created with two goals in mind: build awareness around career paths within the Fire Service & provide future generations with the knowledge and tools they need to be successful.
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Project Blaze applications are now open to female-identifying students who are enrolled at a Richmond Hill high school or who are Richmond Hill residents enrolled in a high school in a neighbouring.
To apply, applicants must:
QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT: Public Educator, Shelby Rowland, shelby.rowland@richmondhill.ca | 905-780-2906
May 23: The Art of Paper Quilling with Hyunah Yi
Discover the art of paper quilling – a relaxing and intricate craft that involves rolling and shaping thin strips of paper to create beautiful designs with dimension. In this Spring-inspired workshop, artist-instructor Hyunah Yi will guide you step-by-step through foundational quilling techniques, starting with simple coils and progressing to more detailed arrangements. You will create your own daisy flower and bird design to take home.
Register for The Art of Paper Quilling with Hyunah Yi
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026 10:00 am
Address: Richmond Hill Cultural Centre, Boardroom
May 24: 2026 Walk for Hill House Hospice presented by Canso Investment Counsel Ltd.
On Sunday, May 24, 2026, join us for our annual Walk for Hill House Hospice presented by Canso Investment Counsel Ltd. You’ll enjoy a leisurely 2.8 km stroll through Richmond Hill’s beautiful community of Mill Pond, host to many heritage homes and a unique natural park rich in history dating back prior to 1848 when Mill Pond was initially constructed as a power supply to local mills. Your participation helps us raise critical funds to support individuals in the final stages of life. Many people are unaware that hospice care represents a standard of excellence, offering high-quality care. Hill House Hospice is dedicated to providing expert medical care, dignity, kindness, and compassion to those on an end-of-life journey and at no cost to residents or their families.
Link to Register!
https://hillhousehospice.akaraisin.com/ui/walkforhillhousehospice
Date: Sunday, May 24, 2026 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
Address: Hill House Hospice, 36 Wright St., Richmond Hill ON L4C 4A1
May 25: Ward 5 Music Festival – Voices from The Hill
Songs from the Hill presents ‘Voices from The Hill’ - hosted by Ward 5 Councillor Karen Cilevitz - An evening of local singer songwriter talent to take place at the Lexus Hall of the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, May 24. Two stellar groups will be performing at this Voices from The Hill event – The Beverley Street Group, a group of seasoned instrumentalists and vocal performers, and, Chorus York, an exceptional adult choir based in Richmond Hill. Free to the public and, through the generous support of our community sponsors, will raise funds for our identified Songs from The Hill 2026 Charities - 360Kids and the Richmond Hill Community Food Bank
Date: Sunday, May 24, 2026 7:00 pm
Address: The Lexus Hall - Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
May 30: Botanical Watercolour Drawing with Fernanda Saraga
Explore the beauty and symbolism of ginkgo leaves in this immersive half‑day botanical art workshop. You’ll learn to draw and layer elegant ginkgo forms, then transfer your design to watercolour paper and bring it to life with blue washes and shimmering gold accents. No experience is needed—just curiosity and a desire to create.
Register for Botanical Watercolour Drawing with Fernanda Saraga
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026 10:00 am
Address: Richmond Hill Cultural Centre, Boardroom
May 30: Fairy Furniture: Mixed Media Creations with Ashley of Fuchsia and Fae
ind your inner whimsy in this half-day workshop as you reconnect with nature and bring your fairy-tale dreams to life. Join artist Instructor Ashley Hug on a short nature walk to gather items of inspiration then craft and decorate miniature fairy furniture using natural materials. These whimsical (and functional!) pieces are perfect for holding crystals or small trinkets.
Fairy Furniture: Mixed Media Creations with Ashley of Fuchsia and Fae
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Address: Rouge Woods CC, Aspen Room B
Chapter 2 Community, City and Regional Service Changes
Community Service:
Road closure on Arnold Crescent, between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elizabeth Street South
Please be advised that Arnold Crescent, between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elizabeth Street South, will be closed to through traffic starting April 13th, 2026, until the end of the year (see map). This closure is required to safely complete major infrastructure upgrades, including watermain, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and roadway improvements.
Due to extensive excavation and construction activities, road closure is necessary to protect public safety and allow the work to be completed efficiently.
Traffic and Resident Impacts
Residents and motorists should expect changes to travel routes and possible delays during construction. The City is working closely with its contractor to minimize disruption and complete the work as safely and efficiently as possible.
For additional project information including past design notices, please visit RichmondHill.ca/CapitalProjects
Temporary water service during construction - Arnold crescent, Highland lane and Elizabeth street
The City is continuing with planned infrastructure improvements on Arnold Crescent and Elizabeth Street. To ensure uninterrupted water service during underground watermain construction, a temporary watermain bypass and a temporary water meter will be installed at affected properties.
We understand that construction activities may cause some inconvenience and appreciate your patience and cooperation as this essential work is carried out.
How your water service will be provided:
Water meters, billing and leak detection
What to expect
Safety and Care
Schedule
Thank you for understanding and cooperation as the City completes this essential infrastructure improvement.
Installation of Traffic Calming Measures on Oxford Street from Yonge Street to Bathurst Street
Please be advised that the City will be installing traffic calming measures on Oxford Street from Yonge Street to Bathurst Street, to provide additional traffic safety measures for all Richmond Hill road users.
These traffic safety measures were developed using engineering judgment and evidence-based technical analysis based on Richmond Hill’s Council-approved Traffic Safety and Operations Strategy.
The traffic calming measures that are being implemented include the following:
These measures and any required signage will be installed by end of June 2026, weather conditions permitting. The traffic calming measures are illustrated in Figures A and B on the following pages.
Should you have any questions regarding these measures, please contact our Traffic Safety and Operations group at traffic.inquiries@richmondhill.ca.

City Services:
2026 Yard Waste Collection Schedule:
*If you live in the "blue zone" collection begins the week of April 14. If you live in the "yellow zone" it begins the week of April 21. Check the Waste Management Calendar to see what zone you're in.
Curbside collection guidelines
Drop off your yard waste
Richmond Hill residents can drop off their yard waste at the Bloomington Yard Waste Depot located at 1351 Bloomington Road, Richmond Hill. Visit york.ca/wastedepots for hours and fees.
NOMINATION PERIOD BEGINS MAY 1 FOR 2026 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
Richmond Hill Shares Important Information for Candidates and Voters
RICHMOND HILL – The City of Richmond Hill is kicking off the 2026 Municipal Elections with nomination period opening on May 1, 2026. Eligible voters will elect a Mayor, Regional and Local Councillors, Ward Councillors and School Board Trustees. Voting Day is October 26, 2026 and the next term of Council is November 15, 2026 to November 14, 2030.
Candidate eligibility
To run for an office on Richmond Hill Council, a candidate must be:
To run for School Board Trustee, candidates must be:
Potential candidates must comply with all provisions of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996. This includes, but is not limited to, not accepting any contributions or incurring any expenses pertaining to their election campaign until after their nomination is filed with and accepted by the City Clerk. Potential candidates should carefully review the full eligibility requirements and nomination information at RichmondHill.ca/RHVotes before submitting their nomination.
Filing a nomination
To file a nomination, eligible candidates may email candidates@richmondhill.ca to make an appointment with the Office of the City Clerk at Richmond Hill’s Municipal Offices (225 East Beaver Creek Road). While walk-ins are permitted, individuals who do not book an appointment may experience a significant wait.
Vote online or in person
Richmond Hill is offering the choice to vote in person or online. Online voting will be available from October 20 to 26 and in-person voting on October 24, 25 and 26.
Who can vote?
To be eligible to vote you must be:
To vote, you must also be on the Voters’ List, managed by Elections Ontario. Use Election Ontario’s Voter Registration Tool to check, update, add or remove your information from the Voters’ List if you:
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is legislatively responsible for collecting school board support designation information. You must update your school board support designation through MPAC’s Online School Board Support Tool by June 1, 2026, otherwise, your ballot will default to English Public School Board Trustee voting.
For more information about the 2026 Municipal Elections, visit RichmondHill.ca/RHVotes.
York Region Services:

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