The Access Richmond Hill Contact Centre provides assistance for general inquiries, responds to questions or concerns regarding programs and services as well as accepts in person payments.
905-771-8800
Hours of Service:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Report a problem with a service, e.g. missed garbage collection, overnight parking, potholes, street lights, etc.
RICHMOND HILL – In a year of challenge and change, the environment continued to be a top priority for Richmond Hill Council and our community in 2020. Through the City’s award-winning environmental programs, we continued our work together to protect, enhance and restore our local natural environment.
With health and safety protocols in place to protect participants and the community, we saw great success, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights include:
Special thanks to our partners at the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests (LEAF), Ontario Streams, York Region and community volunteers for helping to care for our natural environment.
Learn more about Richmond Hill’s green initiatives and how you can get involved at RichmondHill.ca/Environment.
Quotes
“Our outdoor spaces have never been more important to our health and well-being. I’m proud of our community’s ongoing commitment to protecting our natural environment. Let’s continue this great work together, so our beautiful, green city can be enjoyed for generations to come.” - Mayor Dave Barrow
"We are proud to work in partnership with the City of Richmond Hill to enhance local biodiversity through native tree and shrub plantings on public lands. Our accomplishments this year, serve as inspiration for what we can achieve together in the future." - Janet McKay, Executive Director, LEAF
“TRCA has a long history of working with the City of Richmond Hill and partners with them annually to deliver projects through their Community Stewardship Partnership (CSP) program. The CSP provides a great opportunity to leverage TRCA funding to deliver valuable community stewardship opportunities and engage local residents, schools, community groups and corporate groups in a wide range of activities, including native tree and shrub planting, meadow restoration, monitoring and maintaining newly restored sites, invasive species management, nesting structure installation and monitoring and watershed clean-ups at priority sites across the City of Richmond Hill.” - Vince D'Elia, Senior Project Manager, TRCA
Media Contact
Ash O’Malley, Communications Advisor
ash.omalley@richmondhill.ca