Recap: Council Meeting - January 28
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Council Meeting Wednesday January 28, 2026 at 9:30am

Meeting Agenda: Meeting Agenda
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Recap:
All agenda items were approved, with the exception of the Member Motion.
After extensive discussion, Councillor Davidson concluded that the most appropriate step was to withdraw her motion for now, with the possibility of bringing forward a revised version at a later date.
Agenda Items Include:
A motion by Councillor Davidson to direct City staff to provide regular winter maintenance updates, especially during significant weather events, on the City’s official Facebook page simultaneously with updates posted on X (formerly Twitter), including following overnight snowfalls and during active plowing and salting operations.
How to Share Your Feedback
If you have questions or concerns regarding any meeting agenda items, you are encouraged to share your thoughts.
You can send your written comments about agenda items by emailing clerks@richmondhill.ca. Please submit your comments must be submitted by 12 p.m. (noon) one business day before the meeting. All comments will be shared with Members of Council, treated as public information, and will be included on the public agenda posted to the City’s website.
Speaking at the Meeting
If you would like to speak to Council about an item that is on the meeting agenda, you must register in advance with the Office of the Clerk. Registration is due by 12 pm (noon) one business day before the meeting.
You can register by emailing clerks@richmondhill.ca or by using the on-line application form. You may speak in person, by video, or by phone. The Clerk’s Office will send you instructions on how to participate.
Speaking to Council on a Topic Not on the Agenda (Public Forum)
If you would like to speak to Council about a topic that is not on the agenda, you must also register in advance by 12 pm (noon) one business day before the meeting.
You can register by emailing clerks@richmondhill.ca or by using the on-line application form. You may participate in person, by video, or by phone. Please note that only five people can speak during the Public Forum, and spots are given on a first-come, first-served basis.


