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Basic pageYork Region is investing in building a safe, efficient and reliable regional transportation network for all users. In partnership with the City of Markham and City of Richmond Hill, and in co-operation with the Ministry of Transportation, we are constructing a new road across Highway 404 and the Rouge River.
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Basic pageThe Water and Wastewater Master Plan is York Region’s strategy for providing water and wastewater services to residents and businesses to the year 2051.
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CampaignPlan and prepare healthy family meals so you can enjoy the benefits like better health, more family time and more money in your pocket.
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CampaignYork Region is considering changes to three property tax discounts. Provide your input in any or all online surveys.
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Council and CommitteeTransation Master Plan Advisory Task Force Report 3 2015
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Council and CommitteeRegional Council Agenda June 23 2016
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Council and CommitteeRegional Council Special Meeting Minutes April 12 2018
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Bindicator ItemItems in good condition can be donated. Acceptance of items is at the discretion of staff. Broken mirror glass in small amounts can be collected as curbside garbage if placed in a cardboard box labelled "Broken Glass". Check your local municipal website or waste calendar for more information. Large amounts broken mirror or mirror pane unbroken can be dropped off as garbage for a fee at the Georgina Waste Transfer Station or a Community Environmental Centre (CEC). , Items in good condition can be donated. Acceptance of items is at the discretion of staff. Broken mirror glass in small amounts can be collected as curbside garbage if placed in a cardboard box labelled "Broken Glass". Check your local municipal website or waste calendar for more information. Large amounts broken mirror or mirror pane unbroken can be dropped off as garbage for a fee at the Georgina Waste Transfer Station or a Community Environmental Centre (CEC).
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Basic pageThe 2024 Health and Well-Being Review builds on past efforts to improve residents' quality of life by making health services more accessible, inclusive and responsive.
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CampaignWinter salt helps clear our walkways, driveways and parking lots of snow and ice. It is important to use winter salt sparingly as it can end up in your drinking water supply after it melts.