Thornhill Flood Control Community Information Meeting: May 5 at 7:00 p.m.

Please be advised that a Community Information Meeting regarding the West Thornhill Flood Control Implementation Projects (Phases 3B & 4A) will be held Wednesday, May 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. The following projects will be discussed: Phase 3B: Johnson Street, Dove Lane, Ida Street, Wiarton Court, St. Andres Court); and Phase 4A: Royal Orchard

Markham Council Committee Meeting with Metrolinx: April 26 at 6:30 p.m.

Please be advised that a Special Development Services Committee meeting of Markham Council with Metrolinx will be held Monday, April 26 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held electronically and can be live-streamed from the city’s website:  https://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/home If you would like to address the Committee, please notify the City Clerk in advance

Letter from Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Services, Archdiocese of Toronto

Richard K. Hayes, President and CEO, Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Services, Archdiocese of Toronto has provided the following notice of objection against a Yonge North Subway proposal that would suggest an alternate route alignment to include tunnelling of the proposed subway underneath the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. Please find a copy

Tunnel vision over Yonge subway extension threatens Markham neighbourhoods, critics charge

By Heidi Riedner- Markham Economist & Sun March 24, 2021 Expropriated homes and tunnelling under neighbourhoods are among concerns being raised about revised plans for the Yonge North Subway Extension released by Metrolinx March 18. The initial business case reins in the estimated $9.6-billion price tag by cutting the number of stations to four from

Route announced for Yonge subway extension to Richmond Hill features fewer stations, above-ground section

By Heidi Riedner- Markham Economist & Sun March 18, 2021 The latest developments on the $5.6-billion Yonge North Subway Extension don’t exactly line up with the overall vision put forward by York Region officials and may garner pushback from some Thornhill residents. In an effort to contain costs of the subway, the Ontario government is

Tunnel vision over Yonge subway extension threatens Markham neighbourhoods, critics charge

By David Olsen- for TRNTO March 2, 2021 A shopping centre in Thornhill may soon be home to several residential rental towers and a new park as part of a redevelopment that a local councillor has called inevitable. An official plan and zoning bylaw amendment application have been submitted to the City of Markham by

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