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  1. The Regional Municipality of York provides excellent job diversity. It is a place where you never get bored. I started with York Region as a Co-op student 20 years ago and have had numerous training opportunities and the chance to work on a number of initiatives that have enabled me to advance to a management position within the organization.

  2. York Region is expected to grow to 2,020,000 people and 990,000 jobs by 2051. To support this growth, the Region has completed an update to the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) in coordination with the Regional Official Plan and the Water and Wastewater Master Plan. Research, analysis and community input has guided the update.

  3. The York Region AMP is being prepared within the approved budget. In addition, the Region was successful in obtaining one-time funding under the Province’s Creative Communities Prosperity Fund (CCPF) for a total of $50,000 which has supported the Region in preparing the AMP.

  4. The Water and Wastewater Master Plan is the Region’s plan for providing safe, cost-efficient and reliable water and wastewater services to the Region’s residents, businesses and communities. York Region is expected to grow to 2.02 million people and 990,000 jobs by 2051. To accommodate this growth, address the Region’s evolving ...

  5. York Region processes residential recycling and garbage for the nine local municipalities and manages waste depots where residents can drop off items for reuse, recycling or disposal. York Region does not collect recycling or garbage from your home or building. If you have questions about your garbage and recycling pickup, contact your local ...

  6. York Region has launched a new tool called the Development Application Status and Teams Dashboard. The dashboard allows users to check the Regional status of active development applications across York Region and identify key Regional contacts. It features an interactive map to filter applications based on date received, Municipality and/or application type.

  7. York Region is a two tier municipality. This means that the upper-tier municipality (The Regional Municipality of York) delivers specific services for the lower-tier municipalities. York Region’s lower-tier municipalities include Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Whitchurch-Stouffville.