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The Richmond Hill Public Library has served the community for more than 150 years. The Library has over 66,000 active users with on average 20,000 people per week coming to the libraries, using services, resources and programs. It serves the population of approximately 165,000 Richmond Hill residents through its four branches: Central Library, Oak Ridges Moraine Library, Richmond Green Library and Richvale Library.
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Emerald Ash Borer in GeorginaThe Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a highly invasive insect that attacks, feeds on, and kills all species of healthy ash trees. EAB was first sighted in York Region in 2008, and is now found throughout the Region and much of southern Ontario. Over the next three to five years the Towns Parks & Facilities Division will be removing infested trees. Additional trees of a different species will be planted throughout Georgina, under the Georgina Tree Planting Program, during usual planting seasons in the fall and spring. For more information about the Town of Georgina EAB Management Plan and resources for residents, please visit our EAB webpage .Community Improvement Plan Approved by CouncilCouncil has approved the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) for Jacksons Point, Sutton and Uptown Keswick. With an approved CIP, the Town of Georgina can now establish grant or loan programs in order to encourage private sector investment in development efforts that seek to improve and revitalize the community