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Recap: Council Public Meeting September 23
Two Zoning By-law Amendment applications are under review in Richmond Hill. Leslie Centre Ltd. seeks approval to allow outdoor sales and seasonal storage (e.g., plants, produce, soil) at FreshCo, 1430 Major Mackenzie Dr. E. Meanwhile, 2717632 Ontario Ltd. proposes a residential development of four semi-detached homes at 491 Elgin Mills Rd. W. Public comments are invited for both applications.
Sep 23, 2025


YRP Weekly Crime Summary - Richmond Hill - September 15 to 21
Discover the YRP Weekly Crime Summary for Richmond Hill and York Region. Stay informed about crime trends and prevention tips today.
Sep 22, 2025


🛡️Community Safety: York Regional Police expands community safety tech with 22 new CCTV cameras
York Regional Police is expanding its CCTV network with 22 new cameras, backed by $255K in provincial funding. Richmond Hill’s total rises to 10, all equipped with licence plate readers to detect stolen vehicles in real time. A pilot in April 2024 saw a 6% drop in violent crime near camera sites. Cameras monitor public areas only, with footage stored for 72 hours. This data-driven initiative targets high-risk zones and modernizes crime prevention.
Sep 22, 2025


Oak Ridges Wrap Up Newsletter - September 19, 2025
View the latest Oak Ridges Wrap Up newsletter here.
Sep 19, 2025


🛡️Data shows Automated Speed Enforcement making a difference on Regional Roads
Early data from York Region’s 20 ASE cameras shows major road safety improvements: collisions dropped 53%, serious injuries fell from 39 to 8 annually, and speeds decreased by 15 km/h. Penalty orders declined 35%, indicating changing driver habits. CAA research shows 73% of Ontario drivers slow near ASE zones and support their use in school areas. ASE is widely seen as effective in deterring speeding, a top reported dangerous driving behavior.
Sep 17, 2025


Recap: Committee of the Whole Meeting - September 17
Richmond Hill is advancing key initiatives: a Micromobility Strategy to allow e-scooters and e-bikes on select roads and paths, a new Comprehensive Zoning By-law to modernize development rules city-wide, and opposition to a proposed 15-storey building on Norfolk Avenue due to overdevelopment concerns. These efforts aim to improve mobility, guide sustainable growth, and protect neighbourhood character.
Sep 17, 2025
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