Councillor Cui is Member of:
2025 Main Objectives:
2025 Community Activities:
Holiday season is coming. I would like to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and prosperous 2025! Happy Hanukkah! Merry Christmas! Joyous Kwanzaa! And Happy New Year!
The City of Richmond Hill adopted the budget 2025:
City of Richmond Hill and CUPE 905 ratified renewal collective agreement:
The City of Richmond Hill is pleased that a renewal collective agreement with CUPE 905, the union representing more than 200 of our employees, has been ratified. This three-year collective agreement ends the CUPE 905 labour disruption. The collective agreement includes wage increases of:
In addition to wage increases, changes to the employee benefit plan include the following:
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 January 2025:
25m Flush Mount Monopole public meeting:
Rogers Communications Inc. (Rogers) is proposing a 25m Flush Mount Monopole telecommunications facility and an ancillary equipment structure to be located on the North side of 10815 Bathurst St. This tower is aimed to enhance local coverage for community members, businesses, and those on the surrounding travel corridors.
A Community Consultation Meeting at the Elgin West Community Centre (11099 Bathurst St), in Gym B, will be held on Friday, January 10, 2025, between 6pm to 8pm. Information session attendees will be requested to provide their names, addresses, emails, and phone numbers for notification purposes:
Date: January 10, Friday, 6-8pm
Address: Elgin West Community Centre.
Mayor West's New Year's Levee
Mayor West looks forward to welcoming Richmond Hill residents to exchange good wishes for 2025 on January 11th, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Langstaff Community Centre atrium. Your presence and participation would make a tremendous impact for the residents who visit and Mayor West would be honoured to have you at this inaugural event. It is planned to be an informal social event with light refreshments for attendees.
Date: January 11th, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m
Venue: Langstaff Community Centre atrium
Mars Madness and Stargazing Party :
Earth is catching up and will pass closest to Mars when the distance between the two planets is at its smallest, making Mars appear much larger when viewed through telescopes here on Earth.Join us at our Mars Madness event for a chance to see Mars at its very best. We will have views through telescopes (weather dependent), interesting facts and stories about Mars and its exploration, special guests, and fun activities. Ages 12 years plus. Pre-registration is required.
Venue: Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory, 123 Hillsview Drive, L4C 1T3
Health & Wellness Workshop - Memory and 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.
Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025 1:15 pm - 2:30 pm
Venue: Ed Sackfield Arena and Fitness Centre
Ink Spots of Richmond Hill
This special art exhibit is part art show and part educational experience. It will feature ten different artists and thirty ink paintings. These paintings are all made with ink produced from locally foraged plants and trees. You will be amazed at the variety of rich coloured inks that can be made from plant and tree materials found right here in Richmond Hill. Discover and learn what colours can be made from black walnut, sumac, wild grape, acorn caps, goldenrod, beech leaves, and buckthorn and then marvel at the ink paintings that feature showcase how this ink can be used to create art.
Reservations are required. https://forms.richmondhill.ca/Community-Services/Afternoon-Tea-Reservation-Request
Date: January 25 and 26, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Venue: Richmond Hill Mill Pond Gallery
Chapter 2 Community, City and Regional Service Changes
Melinda Clark Parkette Revitalization
City is planning to revitalize Melinda Clark Parkette, your comments are highly appreciated. Please see the following details and contact information. Please engage Mohammad Kashani and Kristina White.
Our public consultation process for the revitalization of Melinda Clark Parkette will occur between December 4, 2024 and January 5, 2025. A project banner and public notice will be posted on our website to improve public awareness during the Canada Post strike.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the following.
Mohammad Kashani, M.Eng, P.Eng, PMP
Manager, Design and Construction
905-771-5479
Planned Design Work
Plans are underway to revitalize Melinda Clark Parkette, this includes the replacement of the playground, safety surfacing, site furniture, signage, walkways, pedestrian lighting, connection to Yonge Street, and planting. Construction is scheduled for 2025, pending budget approval. Public comments accepted until Sunday, January 5, 2025.
To review the proposed plans and provide feedback through the online comment form, visit RichmondHill.ca/ParksProjects or scan this QR code. For more information or if you are unable to access the website, please contact the project lead.
Kristina White, Project Manager
T: 905-747-6397, E: Kristina.white@richmondhill.ca
Project Location: Melinda Clark Parkette, 47 Royal Chapin Crescent
Heritage estate area city services including sidewalk, boulevard, trees, street light, street maintenance, etc.
My office has been engaged by many residents living in the Heritage estate area, including , but not limited to the following streets, related to sidewalk, boulevard, trees, lights and other service concerns. A few meetings have been set up with the operation team to discuss the approaches and what the city has done and what will conduct. Please see the following information, let us continue to work out with community and city staff.
For 2024 city operation has done:
A quick summary of the maintenance related work performed by the City on the sidewalks, horticulture and forestry in the Heritage Estates neighbourhood this year. This is over and above other routine public works services provided here and throughout the city:
For 2025 city operation team will do:
As you may know, a modest capital project submission was submitted for 2025. This was titled “Public Realm Horticulture Rehabilitation Program”. The project did not score high enough for 2025 funding and was therefore deferred for reconsideration in 2026.
There are also other capital initiatives related to improving pathway lighting (Illumination) that have been designed for this neighbourhood and are about to be awarded. These include:
For 2026, city operation team will do:
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