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Contact1: Carol Moore
Phone (Bus): (905)771-2418
(Fax): (905)771-2520
E-mail: cmoore@richmondhill.ca

Contact2: Ben Sangster
Phone (Bus): (905)771-8800, Ext. 3634
(Fax): (905)771-2520
E-mail: bsangster@richmondhill.ca

Contact3: Carrie Pitcher
Phone (Bus): (905)771-8800 Ext 3692
(Fax): (905)771-2520
E-mail: cpitcher@richmondhill.ca

Address: P.O. Box 300, Richmond Hill, ON  L4C 4Y5
Web Site: www.richmondhill.ca

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Expertise: Established in 1873. Number of employees: 555

Mandate: Richmond Hill, a safe, clean town committed to managed growth which provides a welcoming, diverse and environmentally sustainable community that enables residents' quality of life.

Features:

  • We are one of Canada's fastest growing large municipalities (Stats Canada)
  • We have been recognized for our work with employee benefits and wellness initiatives
  • Our staff have raised thousands of dollars for local charities
  • Our Sister City -- Lakeland, Florida.
  • Friendship Agreement with Shijiazhuang, China.


Story Ideas:
2005

December 19, 2005: Town of Richmond Hill Fire Fighters Read To Elementary School Students
December 14, 2005: Richmond Hill Releases Funds -- Still Does Not Support Pooling
December 12, 2005: Pesticide Reduction Strategy Approved; Crosby Accessibility Park Project Takes Two Steps Forward; One-Window Approach to Customer Service On the Way; Improving on Animal Control in the Town of Richmond Hill; Accessibility to John Tipp Park Improved; Amendments to Business-Licensing By-laws Approved; Family Strengthening Programs in 2005 a Success
December 7, 2005: Richmond Hill Embarks On Largest Project Ever
November 28, 2005: Richmond Hill Theatre Project Approved; Important New Working Group Created, Highway 404 Employment Land; Richmond Hill Staff Raise more than $43,000 for United Way of York Region; Senior of the Year Awarded by Council; Character Community Organizations Recognized
November 17, 2005: Council Highlights: Architect Chosen For Operations Centre Expansion; Staff To Investigate Electronic Voting Options; Council Reconfirms Its Endorsement Of GTA Task Force Report On OMB Reform; Council Supports Students In Science And Technology; Bayview Hill Community Centre Expansion Continues; Building, Planning And Inspection Fees Updated; Sussex Park Revitalization; Water Meter Contract Awarded
November 4, 2005: Comments Heard At First Ever Public Budget Meeting
October 27, 2005 Meeting: Council Calls for Immediate Action, Gamma Foundries; Consideration of Cultural Diversity Committee; Swim To Survive Program; Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament Cheque Presentation; More Street Trees to be Planted; Improvements to Youth Action Committee
October 20, 2005: Town's Character Community Initiative Keeps Growing
October 11, 2005: Interpretive Signs To Be Installed At Humber Flats EcoPark; Implementation Of Lake Wilcox Enhancement Project; Revisions To Parks, Recreation & Culture fees; Amendment To Non-Residential Property Tax Due Date; Town Encourages Residents to Share Their Opinions on Services
September 26, 2005: Character Community Day Proclaimed; Fire Prevention Week (October 9-15, 2005) Open House October 1st
September 19, 2005: City of Toronto's "Death Pipe" Decision Day
September 12, 2005: Improving Water Ban Procedures; Richmond Hill Theatre Project Business Plan To Be Updated; Supporting The United Way; Committee Established To Oversee Unique Parks Project; Naming And Renaming Of Parks And Open Spaces
September 1, 2005: Richmond Hill Studio Tour and Art Sale 2005
August 15, 2005: Officers Shut Down Two More Body Rub Parlours
August 5, 2005: Bicycles To Help Provide Safety In Parks At Night
July 28, 2005: Stay Cool This Summer In Richmond Hill's Splash Pads!
July 25, 2005: All Newspaper Boxes To Be Licensed; Downtown Theatre Moving Forward; Council Requests Community Recycling Centre; Council Donates $40,000 To Richmond Hill Mobility Accessibility Foundation; All Voters Must Now Show Identification; Town Moves Toward Enhanced Level Of Emergency Management
Act; Dispatch System Upgrade To Fire Department; Downtown Garbage Receptacles To Complement New Benches; Hwy 404 Mid-Block Crossing; Waste Disposal Site Clean-up; Council Donates $5,000 To Oak Ridges Moraine Corridor Park; Mill Street Designated As A Community Safety Zone; Lake Wilcox Hypolimnetic Withdrawal Treatment Moving Forward; Parks Strategic Master Plan Review
June 15, 2005: New Ward Boundaries Established for 2006 Election; Fully Accessible Park Planned for the Town; New Street Furniture for Downtown Village Core; A Healthy Partnership;Council Receives Canada Geese Management Recommendations; Funding Granted
for Environmental and Heritage Programs at Rawlinson Park; TransRichmond Trail Construction To Begin Immediately; Environmental Assessment Slated for Newberry Park
July 11, 2005: Another Booming Year for the Small Business Enterprise Centre; Council Approves By-law Imposing Open Air Burning Regulations; Independence of India Day Recognized; Richmond Hill Continues to Support Youth; Richmond Hill Wins Mayors' Megawatt Challenge!
June 27, 2005: Town Meets Level 1 Of Emergency Management Program Certification; Council To Look Into Forming Cultural Diversity Committee
June 14, 2005: Reducing Air Pollution: It's As Simple As Turning A Key!
May 25, 2005: Richmond Hill Council Awards Over $4 Million in Grants
May 24, 2005 Council Highlights: Council Approves Grant to Help Build Community Facility; Grovewood Park Steering Committee Formed; New 18-Month Waste Management Calendar in the Works; May 29 to June 4 Pride Week 2005; June is Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Awareness Month; June is Brain Injury Awareness
Month
May 9, 2005: Council Provides More Funding For Local Groups; Town Amends Street Naming Policy to Include Local Charities; Architect Selected For Theatre Project; May 8 to 14, 2005 Proclaimed Eating Disorder Awareness Week; Month of May - Better Speech and Hearing Month; June Proclaimed Recreation Awareness Month
April 25, 2005: Volunteers' Dedication Awarded
April 19, 2005: Celebrate The Town's 50,000th Community Tree Planting On Earth Day
April 18, 2005: Council Highlights: Town Offering Money And Lands To Expand GO Rail Service Earlier; Emergency Preparedness Week, May 1-7, 2005; Students Learn Importance Of Trees, Arbor Week April 25 to May 1, 2005; International Building Safety Week, May 8-14, 2005; Town Awards Grant Monies To Community Groups; Town Receives Grant For Healthy Yards Program
April 4, 2005 Council Highlights: Richmond Hill Hopes to Join Others in World Wide Designation; Harnessing Wind Power Energy - Richmond Hill Moves One Step Closer;Commemorative Street Names Approved by Council; Town Participates in Mayors' Green Building Challenge; Council Adopts Salt Management Plan
March 22, 2005: Town Set To Approve 2005 Budget
March 21, 2005 Council Highlights: Pitch-In Canada Week Week of April 18 to 24, 2005; Council Approves 2005 Draft Water and Wastewater Budget; Fire Safety House; Proclamations: Month of March 2005 as Learning Disabilities Awareness Month; April 4 to 10, 2005 was proclaimed Official Welcome Wagon Week; Month of April 2005 as Canadian Cancer Awareness Month
February 28, 2005: Council Approves Construction Of Relief Sewer; New Facility Watch Program Instituted; New Oak Ridges Community Centre Underway; Startup Of Organics Program Delayed; 2005 Is The "Year Of The Veteran"
February 24, 2005: There's More To March Break Than TV And Computer Games!
February 14, 2005: Council Meeting Highlights: Richmond Green Skatepark Named, Council Approves 2005 Concerts in the Park Series, Solemnization of Civil Marriages New Town Service, TRH Tracker System Under Development, Town and CUPE Local 905 Ratify Collective Agreement, 2005 Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament Recipients Chosen
February 9, 2005: Richmond Hill Announces It Will Withhold GTA Pooling Funds
January 27, 2005: Groups Invited to Apply for Funding From Richmond Hill Reserve
January 24, 2005: Your Help Is Needed in Giving Thanks, 43rd Annual Volunteer Achievement Awards
January 10, 2005: Meeting: Town Proposes Gridlock Solutions To Region; Town Applies For Grants To Cover Green Bin Costs; Town Looks To Improve Efficiency With Finance System Upgrade

 

2004
December 16, 2004: 2004 Mayor's Tour of Lights Bus Tour
December 13, 2004: Council Highlights: Increased Funding for Mobility Initiatives, Disabled Parking Reserve; 2005 Interim Tax Levy Authorized; Richmond Hill Prepared for Emergencies; Baseball Diamonds To Get A Facelift; Steering Committee To Unify Seniors' Programming In The Town; Youth Action Committee; Town Wins High Tech Sector DVD Award; O'yez, O'yez... The Town's First Official Town Crier, Tom Jones, Retiring. Proclamations: January 31
to February 6, 2005 as Winter Carnival Week. December 5 to 11, 2004 was proclaimed Ontario SPCA Animal Shelter Appreciation Week.
November 29, 2004: Santa's Little Helpers Spreading Holiday Cheer, Kick-off To Annual Food And Toy Drive By Creating A Christmas Wonderland With A Tree Decorating Celebration
November 22, 2004: Council Approves Community Sport Council; Wind Power Study Feasibility; Council Endorses Transit Improvement Recommendations;Community Enhancement & Economic Vitality Reserve Funding; Enhancing Public Safety; Organic Waste Collection Coming to Town
November 16, 2004: 26th Annual Sports Champion Awards |
November 14, 2004: Santa Claus Parade
November 8, 2004: Council Highlights
October 25, 2004: Council Highlights: Delay in Reconstruction for Jefferson Sideroad, Mayor's Golf Tournament Awards Much Needed Funds, Theatre Project Moves Another Step Forward, Animal Control Services Being Reviewed, School Crossing Guard Relocation, Council Recognizes Resident with Character, Approved Allocation for Sewage Allows Development to Proceed, Unity in Diversity Week Proclaimed

October 27, 2004: New E-Service Brings Town Information To You
October 12, 2004 Meeting Council Approves Heritage Grant For Jacob Horner House Council Proclaimed The Week Of October 18 To 24 As "Waste Reduction Week In Theatre Project Fundraising Campaign Soon To Be Underway Traffic Safety Issues Addressed On Hillsview Drive Central Business District To Get A Laneway Facelift
September 28, 2004 Proclamations: October 2004 United Way Month ; October 18 -24, 2004 Citizenship Week ; October 20, 2004 Character Community Day
September 13, 2004: Council Moves Forward With Tridel Proposal; Council Adopts Zero Tolerance Policy; September 2004-2005 Accessibility Plan Approved; New Fees Expected for 2005; Town's Good Brothers Inducted into Hall of Fame; Council proclaimed the week of September 19 to 25, 2004 as Legion Week

July 12, 2004 Meeting: Town To Preserve Old Village Look; Town Looks Into Animal Control Services Providers; Parks Plan Will Add 84 km Of Trails; Council Continues Support Of Native Species Planting In Natural Areas; Town Continues Support Of Communities In Bloom; Safer School Zone Signs For The Start Of the School Year; Parkland And Outdoor Recreation Facilities Assessment Approved
July 7, 2004: "Concerts In The Park" Now At Two Locations!
June 28, 2004: Council Deals With York-Durham Sewer Capacity Limitations; Council Reviewing Heritage Properties; Public To Be Consulted On Ban For Non-Essential Pesticide Use; Council Approves Consistent Facility Rental Pricing System; A New Park Is On The Way!; Town Supports York Region Emergency Medical Services
June 22, 2004: Town Of Richmond Hill Celebrates Arrival Of Summer With Family Fitnik
June 21, 2004: 11th Annual Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament
June 18, 2004: Town Of Richmond Hill Mayor And Special Guests Participate In Raise The Roof Ceremony To Celebrate Expansion Of Tom Graham Arena
June 14, 2004: Richmond Hill Continues To Have Strong Voice At National Level; Equipment On It's Way For Skateboard Park; Working To Clean Lake Wilcox; New Anti-Idling Policy Aimed At Setting An Example; New Equipment At Fire Stations Will Protect Those Who Work To Save Lives; Town Supports New Sport Council; Expanding The Operations Centre; Town Will Purchase A Hybrid Car; Town Continues To Support The Canadian Peregrine Foundation
June 10, 2004: Making Paying Fines Less Painful And More Cost Effective
June 8, 2004: The Town Of Richmond Hill Is Thrilled To Be Hosting The RCMP Musical Ride On June 13, 2004
June 2, 2004: Richmond Hill Seniors To Receive Funding Boost
May 31, 2004: Town Amends Zoning By-laws To Protect Oak Ridges Moraine; Town Requests Property Tax Exemption On The 407 ETR; Richmond Hill Recognized; Public Input Will Be Sought For Naming Of Parks And Open Spaces; 2004 Final Tax Levy; Keeping Richmond Hill Free Of West Nile Virus; Richmond Hill Approves New Taxi Licensing By-law
May 26, 2004: Walks On The Wild Side (Wows)
May 21, 2004: Richmond Hill Wins Gold
May 2004: June is Seniors Month; R.C.M.P. Musical Ride, June 13, 2004
May 17, 2004: Presentation Of A $150,000 Cheque To Transitional Supportive Housing Services Of York Region For The Building Hope Campaign
May 15 - 22, 2004: National Public Works Week "Adopt-A-Horse" Program
May 19, 2004: National Public Works Week Competition.
May 16, 2004: Shed Light On Eating Disorders Day
May 12, 2004: "Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day
June 13, 2004: RCMP Musical Ride
May 15, 2004: Sale Of Backyard Composters
May 2 -8, 2004: Emergency Preparedness Week
April 28, 2004: Town Makes Largest Municipal Donation
April 27-30, 2004: Parks And Recreation Ontario (PRO) Forum
April 26, 2004: Arbour Week Tree Planting Ceremonies
April 26 To May 1, 2004: "Arbor Week"
April 23, 2004: 42nd Annual Achievement Awards Celebration Event
April 15, 2004 Meeting- Public Meetings For Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan; Council Approves Fiscally Responsible Budget; Council Approved An Operating Budget Of Over $83 Million; Park Fines Set To Discourage Loitering And Damages; Town Is First In Southern Ontario For Clean Air Initiatives
April 1, 2004: Eat Smart Awards
June 13, 2004: The RCMP Musical Ride Tour Marches Into Richmond Hill
April 19 - 25, 2004: Staff And Residents Are Participating In "Pitch-In Canada Week"

April 22, 2004: Earth Day
April 19 To 25, 2004: Pitch-In Canada Week
April 18-24, 2004: National Volunteer Week
March 29, 2004 Meeting: Richmond Hill Participates In National Water, Wastewater And Stormwater Initiative; Richmond Hill Amends Taxi Licensing By-Law; Camera Cell Phones Banned In Town Changerooms And Washrooms; Richmond Hill's Involvement In Character Community Initiative Expands; Town To Develop Customer Service Strategy; Richmond Hill Theatre Project Fundraising Campaign Now Underway
Richmond Hill Condemns Actions Of Hate; Proclaiming Clerks Week; The 2004 Town Of Richmond Hill Budget Has Been Approved
March 2004: Red Cross And Young Scientist Month
March 8, 2004 Meeting: Photo Radar Could Be Coming To Your Town; Richmond Hill To Look At Alternative Power Sources; Lots Of New Trees Coming Soon; Air Cadets Given Permission To Sell Support Tags; Richmond Hill Canoe Club To Host Dragonboat Festival; Pet Licenses On Sale Now; 2004 Draft Water And Wastewater Budget Approved
March 1 To 6, 2004: Social Work Week

March 2004: Call For Entry - Studio Tour & Art Sale - October 16 & 17, 2004; Parks, Recreation and Culture Online Registration RH eReg; 72 Hour Emergency Kit(PDF); Charitable Organizations - Mayor's Charity Golf; Richvale Community Centre to close in 2004; 5 Bag Waste Limit - Effective January 1, 2004
February 23, 2004: Planning Activities For March Break Can Be Fun
February 9, 2004: Council Highlights - Matching Community Donation For Families Devastated By Fire; Asian Long-Horned Beetle Eradication Program;
Temporary Road Closure Of Naughton Drive; Fire Fighter Honoured For Saving The Life Of Teenage Boy; Town Resident Honoured With Street Name; Study Approved For High Density Development
January 30, 2004: Mayor William F. Bell Recovering From Surgery

January 26, 2004: Mayor's Tour Of Lights Winners Announced
January 19, 2004: Your Help Is Needed In Recognizing The Extraordinary
January 12, 2004: Appointment Of Town Crier

 

2003
December 17, 2003: Mayor's Tour Of Lights Bus Tour
December 8, 2003: Decorating The Christmas Tree
November 26, 2003: Town Of Richmond Hill Inaugural Council Meeting
November 18, 2003: Richmond Hill Staff Raise Bar In Support Of United Way
October 20, 2003: Town Council Presented With $40,000 For Bayview Hill Community Addiction Centre; Asian Long-Horned Beetle Prevention; Emerald Ash Borer Update
October 8, 2003: Skateboard Park To Be Built At Richmond Green; Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament; 'Walks On The Wild Side' Program Launched
October 7, 2003: thINK FOOD Project Launch
September 30, 2003: Richmond Hill Wins National Communities In Bloom Competition
September 25, 2003: Richmond Hill Invests $1 Million To Assist Seniors
September 23, 2003: Richmond Hill Council Announces $10 Million Investment In Community Health Care At York Central Hospital; Council Highlights - Coming Soon A Theatre Near You, New Senior Centre On The Horizon, Accessibility Is Top Priority For Town,
September 22, 2003: Important Announcement
September 16, 2003: Grand Opening Of The Langstaff Community Centre September 20, 2003
September 9, 2003: Oak Ridges Moraine Amendment Received
September 15, 2003: Don Watershed Day In Town Of Richmond Hill
September 4, 2003: Rose Coloured Studio Tour And Art Tour
September 3, 2003: New Look For Parking Enforcement Officers
August 22, 2003: Town Asking Residents To Help Conserve Water
August 20, 2003: Town's Purchase Of Oak Ridges Moraine Lands Made Official
August 18, 2003: Richmond Hill Services Continue, But Energy Conservation Is Encouraged
August 11, 2003: Town of Richmond Hill Communities In Bloom Committee Invite Media And Public To Meet The Judges Of Communities in Bloom 2003 National Competition
July 28, 2003: Pioneer Park To Receive Funding; Town Adopts Policy For Naming Parks; William Shaw House Restored At Phyllis Rawlinson Park; Mill Pond Park Restoration; Lifeguards Reinstated At Sunset Beach; Fire Department Communications Centre Improvements
July 17, 2003: Wellness Program Awarded For Outstanding Achievement
July 15, 2003: Richmond Hill Awarded $28,132 To Develop Plan To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
July 14, 2003: thINK Food Project Goes Public
July 10, 2003: Town Will Receive $28,132 From Green Municipal Funds, A Partnership Of The FCM And The Government Of Canada - For The Town's Clean Air Local Action Plan Feasibility Study
June 26, 2003: Town of Richmond Hill Mayor And Council Invites All Residents To Join Them In Celebrating Canada Day At The Newly-designed And Renovated Richmond Green Park
June 25, 2003: Town Purchases Significant Land On The Oak Ridges Moraine
June 24, 2003: Council Approves $3,200 In Heritage Grants
June 23, 2003: Important Announcement And Photo Opportunity Re: Lands On The Oak Ridges Moraine
June 18, 2003: Town Of Richmond Hill Announces New Fire Chief
June 10, 2003: Council Highlights; Brighter Coloured School Zone Signs; Temporary Road Closure; Waste Collection Bag Limit; Town Seeks Public Input On Neighbourhood Development
June 9, 2003: Town of Richmond Hill To Host Ontario Guild Of Town Criers Provincial Championships

June 5, 2003: Average Annual Time Off; Richmond Hill Below National Average
June 3, 2003: New Library Groundbreaking
May 21, 2003: Nurses Week May 12; National Public Works Week May 18; West Nile Virus Update; Relay for Life Day June 6; "Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion Day" June 14; Council Contributes $10,000 To SARS Business Recovery Campaign
May 9, 2003: Town of Richmond Hill honours York Central Hospital Staff
May 5, 2003 : Special One-Time Tax Payment Grace Period In Face Of SARS

April 28, 2003: Richmond Hill participates in SARS summit
April 25, 2003: Town of Richmond Hill does its part to "pitch-in"
April 15, 2003: Town Supports 32 Community Groups; Flood Victims of Badger Receive $1000; Historical Horner Cemetery Protected; Arbor Week Activities; Emerald Ash Borer Alert
April 11, 2003: Richmond Hill Council Makes Landmark Decision Concerning $146 Million; Town of Richmond Hill Yard Waste Collection Begins
April 8, 2003: Richmond Hill Councillor Elected Vice President of Federation of Canadian Municipalities
March 25, 2003: Richmond Hill Council to Decide on Hydro Funds Strategy
March 18, 2003: Donation Will Honour Canada's WWII Contributions; Heritage Protection in Gormley; Requested Funding Could Ease Traffic Congestion
March 12, 2003: Not-For-Profit Seminar: Strategic Business Planning & Market Research, March 20, 2003
March 4, 2003: March Break Activities for the Entire Family
February 24, 2003: Town Implements First Watercourse Identificatio Project in GTA; Tom Graham Arena Gets Second Ice Pad; Council Endorses Prime Minister's Caucus Task Force on Urban Issues; Richmond Hill Canoe Club to Host Dragonboat Festival
February 20, 2003: Richmond Hill Approves 2003 Budget
January 27, 2003: Making History - Richmond Hill Winter Carnival Celebrates 35 Years, 1969 - 2003
January 27, 2003: Council Highlights: Lighting Up the Town; Preparing for the Future; Town Creates Audit Committee; New Hand Held Computers Will Improve Services; Charities Chosen; Business Park Gets New Name
January 13, 2003: Youth Action Committee Donates $500; Town Environmental Programs Are Success

 

2002
December 9, 2002: Richmond Hill Will Bloom Again; TechAction Town Hall Meeting; Opinions Shared by Public on Hydro Sale Proceeds
November 25, 2002: Town Adds Another Yard Waste Pick-up Day; Town to Use G.P.S. Tracking on Snowplows; Town Approves School Crossing Guards at Busy Intersections; Town Staff Raise Over $20,000 for United Way; Town Matches Donation for Burned Kitten; Council Support "World AIDS Day"
November 12, 2002: Large Appliance Collection Program a Success; Town Looking for a Purchaser; A Moment of Silence for Remembrance Day
 

September 24, 2002: Elvis Stoyko Awarded First-Ever Key to Richmond Hill
September 23, 2002: Council Highlights: Pesticide Plans, A Hot Report, Citizenship Week, Road Watch Committee, Main Street Businesses Upgrade
September 19, 2002: Outstanding Front Gardens Honoured
September 18, 2002: Mayor Making a Special Presentation to World Figure Skating Champion and Olympic Medalist Elvis Stojko
September 12, 2002: Richmond Hill Announces Public Consultation Process: "Priorities for Today and Tomorrow: Managing the Richmond Hill Hydro Sale Proceeds"
September 9, 2002: Council Highlights: Local Residents Honored for Contributions to Community;  Town to Hold Public Meeting on Front Yard Parking Issue;  Increased Fines for Illegal Parking in Disabled Spots;  Town Fire Department Helps Train Seneca College Students
August 15, 2002: Communities In Bloom Judges Arriving
August 7, 2002: Mayor's Blood Donor Clinic
July 25, 2002: Richmond Hill Requests Continued Water Conservation
July 22, 2002: Speed Limit Reduction on Town Roads; Arena Expansion Postponed; Town Purchases Fire Aparatus; Residents Get Town Support for Beautification Projects
July 18, 2002: Town Awards Students Who Exemplify Community Spirit
July 8, 2002: Town Makes Sidewalks a Priority

updated: January 11, 2006


 

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