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Recap: Council Meeting - Feb. 26

  • Marian
  • Feb 21
  • 5 min read

Updated: Feb 26

Council Meeting Wednesday February 26, 2025 at 9:30am


Meeting Agenda: Revised Meeting Agenda

Watch Meeting: Meeting Video Part 1 & Part 2


Recap:

Council approved all meeting agenda items.


Councillor Davidson added an Emergency & Time Sensitive Motion in order to receive detailed information on the snow cleanup efforts during the recent extreme weather event.


Council members had the opportunity to question Operations staff about the status of cleanup efforts. Staff also gave an informative overview of the inner workings of snow operations process.


You can watch the snow discussions here: Snow Clean Up Motion


Agenda Items Include:


Key Messages:

  • The United States (U.S.) announced proposed tariffs to all goods originating in Canada and imported into the U.S, beginning in early March.

  • The proposed U.S. tariffs will have significant impact to Canadian goods and the economy.

  • This report examines the key considerations of prioritizing Canadian made goods and services while ensuring compliance with trade agreements, fiscal responsibility and value for taxpayer dollars.

  • The majority of the City's current procurements are with Canadian suppliers.

  • Increasing the procurement threshold and specifying Canadian content can support more procurements with Canadian suppliers.

  • The City has developed resources to help support Richmond Hill businesses and will work to determine the appropriate next steps to further support local businesses.


  • That Richmond Hill Council formally requests the Provincial Government to consider redistributing a portion of the Land Transfer Tax collected on property transactions to municipalities

  • That Richmond Hill Council calls on the Federal Government to allocate a percentage of the GST collected on property sales to municipalities;


Richmond Hill residents and Council must be confident that the City is delivering services and projects that maximize value for taxpayers while effectively meeting the community's needs and expectations.

  • To that end, I am bringing forth a motion requesting a presentation on Richmond Hill's continuous improvement projects to be delivered to Council by March 19, 2025.

  • To maintain transparency and accountability, City staff will be required to provide regular reports on efficiencies, cost savings, and service improvements to both Council and residents.

  • This report will include details on efficiencies, service improvements, cost savings, opportunities for further enhancements, and recommendations for sustaining and expanding continuous improvement efforts. Additionally, it will cover ongoing and upcoming projects planned for 2025 and beyond.


The City of Richmond Hill is preparing for the transition of its Blue Box Program to an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) model, as mandated by provincial legislation, by January 1, 2026. This shift means that producers of recyclable materials will be responsible for the collection and end-of-life management of their products.


The city needs to make decisions about providing recycling services to locations that will become "non-eligible sources" under the new EPR system. These include city facilities, businesses in the downtown core, religious institutions, non-profit organizations, daycares, and some industrial/commercial properties.


The recommendations are:

  • Continue recycling collection services to City facilities.

  • Continue recycling collection services to the 88 businesses in the downtown core BIA that currently receive municipal waste collection, and implement a $365 per year waste management fee for each of those businesses.

  • Discontinue recycling collection services to religious institutions, non-profit organizations, and daycare providers.

  • Discontinue collection of all waste streams from industrial and commercial properties outside of the BIA.

  • Terminate the Super Mailbox Recycling Program.


An update on the required amendments to the City’s residential waste collection contract with Miller Waste Systems as a result of the Blue Box Program transition to Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR); and to receive direction on procuring a new, long-term waste collection contract.

  • The existing contract with Miller Waste needs to be amended to remove recycling collection and adjust the cost for organics collection. A one-year contract extension is recommended to allow time to procure a new long-term contract.

  • Recyclables and organics can no longer be collected in one truck, as per the new regulation. Therefore, Miller Waste informed the City that their cost to collect organics will increase as of January 1, 2026.

  • Staff and Miller Waste have negotiated a mutually acceptable tentative agreement that includes a one-year extension to the contract. As per this tentative agreement, the City would pay Miller an additional $640,000 annually for organics collection, effective January 1, 2026

  • A Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued to secure a new long-term residential waste collection contract commencing in April 2028.


In support of the City of Richmond Hill’s Provincial Housing Pledge and Federal

Housing Accelerator Fund obligations, this report serves to inform Council that the Richmond Hill Centre Zoning By-law is being initiated.

  • The Zoning By-law aims to implement the Richmond Hill Centre Secondary Plan (RHCSP), encourage density and affordable housing, accelerate infrastructure, and streamline development.

  • The City’s HAF Action Plan commitments for rezoning the Richmond Hill Centre include setting land use permissions, heights and densities, built-form and public amenity requirements and requiring family-sized units.

  • An approach to zoning in the context of the Minister’s Zoning Order for the High Tech Transit-Oriented Community, which has established specific zoning standards, must also be coordinated.

  • The pre-zoning will make it easier for development to implement the RHCSP vision and is one of nine initiatives funded through the Federal Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF).

  • The City was awarded over $31 million of HAF funding by the Federal Government in November 2023, to eliminate barriers to building housing. To remain eligible for HAF funding disbursements, the City is committed to achieving all milestone dates pursuant to the HAF Agreement.


Public Comments: 

The public may submit written correspondence regarding agenda items by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca. Written correspondence must be submitted by 12 p.m. (noon) one business day before the meeting. Comments submitted will be provided to all Members of Council, are considered as public information and will be included on the public agenda posted to the City’s website.


Delegations: 

Any person who wishes to speak to Council on agenda items must pre-register with the Office of the Clerk by 12 p.m. (noon) one business day before the meeting. Applications to appear as a delegation can be submitted by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca or by using the on-line application form. Delegations can be in person, or electronically by video conference or telephone. The Office of the Clerk will provide instructions on appearing as a delegation. 


Public Forum: 

Any person who wishes to speak to Council on a matter not on the agenda must pre-register with the Office of the Clerk by 12 p.m. (noon) one business day before the meeting. Persons wanting to address Council during the Public Forum portion of the meeting must register by sending an email to clerks@richmondhill.ca or by using the on-line form. Public Forum participation can be in-person, or electronically by video conference or telephone. A maximum of five persons will be allowed to register for the Public Forum on a first come first serve basis.

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