City of Regina Asks for Feedback on Cathedral’s Community Safety Zone
The City of Regina has launched a survey asking residents for feedback on the Community Safety Zone in the Cathedral neighbourhood.
“The Cathedral neighbourhood was selected for a Safety Zone because it has a high volume of people walking and cycling and a unique mix of schools, daycares and commercial spaces,” said Chris Warren, Director, Transportation and Roadways. “Now that the Safety Zone has been in place for just under two years, the City is seeking feedback from residents and businesses about the changes.”
The safety zone was implemented in August 2024 as a part of the City’s Vision Zero framework. Vision Zero aims to improve safety and reduce collisions for pedestrians, drivers and cyclists. Between 2013 and 2023 there were 1,689 collisions in the Cathedral neighbourhood. Of those collisions, 34 involved pedestrians and 456 took place on 13th Avenue.
The survey is open from June 24 to July 15, 2026. Survey results, as well as traffic, enforcement and collision data will be used to determine the success of the Safety Zone and will inform future recommendations to potentially expand the approach to other neighbourhoods in the city.
The survey can be accessed at Regina.ca/Safety Zone.