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Council and CommitteeSpecial Council Meeting Minutes, January 9, 2014
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Basic pageAs required by the provincial government, York Region presents its annual performance results in the Municipal Performance Measurement Program report.
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Basic pageIndicators reporting on heat-related emergencies and hospitalizations.
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Bindicator ItemThis item is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and can be taken in small quantities to a HHW depot for proper recycling and disposal. Do not place this item in the garbage or recycling as they can cause fires. Click icon for nearest locations. All HHW should be in original containers and well-marked. Containers are not returnable. Do not mix products. York Region residents may drop off up to 60L of HHW and 20 fluorescent tubes per day at York Region HHW Depots., This item is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and can be taken in small quantities to a HHW depot for proper recycling and disposal. Do not place this item in the garbage or recycling as they can cause fires. Click icon for nearest locations. All HHW should be in original containers and well-marked. Containers are not returnable. Do not mix products. York Region residents may drop off up to 60L of HHW and 20 fluorescent tubes per day at York Region HHW Depots.
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Bindicator ItemItems in good condition can be donated. Broken items are garbage. Contact your local ophthalmologist, optician or optometrist to see if they collect used eyeglasses. Eyeglasses are also collected through a partnership between Goodwill of Greater Toronto and the Maple Lions Club. Eyeglasses are sorted by Lions Club volunteers and distributed to people in need in developing countries through the Lions Recycle for Sight program. Visit the Lion Clubs International website to learn more: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/explore-our-clubs/eyeglasses-and-hearing-aids-recycling, Items in good condition can be donated. Broken items are garbage. Contact your local ophthalmologist, optician or optometrist to see if they collect used eyeglasses. Eyeglasses are also collected through a partnership between Goodwill of Greater Toronto and the Maple Lions Club. Eyeglasses are sorted by Lions Club volunteers and distributed to people in need in developing countries through the Lions Recycle for Sight program. Visit the Lion Clubs International website to learn more: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/explore-our-clubs/eyeglasses-and-hearing-aids-recycling
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Bindicator ItemThis item is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and can be taken to a HHW depot for proper recycling and disposal. Please do not put batteries in the garbage as they can cause fires in the garbage trucks. All HHW should be in original containers and well-marked. Containers are not returnable. Do not mix products. York Region residents may drop off up to 60L of HHW and 20 fluorescent tubes per day at York Region HHW Depots. For alternative locations visit productcare.org., This item is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and can be taken to a HHW depot for proper recycling and disposal. Please do not put batteries in the garbage as they can cause fires in the garbage trucks. All HHW should be in original containers and well-marked. Containers are not returnable. Do not mix products. York Region residents may drop off up to 60L of HHW and 20 fluorescent tubes per day at York Region HHW Depots. For alternative locations visit productcare.org.
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Council and CommitteeCommittee of the Whole Report 3 2018
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NewsRefocusing priorities for the next five years to strengthen infrastructure, support circular economy partnerships and improve resident experience
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NewsTransportation improvements prepare York Region to meet the needs of motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and transit users today and into the future. York Region will be removing and replacing asphalt road surface, road crossing, driveway culverts and cleaning roadside ditches and replacing curbs.
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NewsYork Region proudly recognizes September 21 to 27, 2025, as National Forest Week.