Advisory - Building Permit Requirements for Fire Alarms
View the building permit requirements for fire alarms in commercial buildings.
Water Standard Drawings
View the Standard Construction Specification for Water Standard Drawings.
Overnight Warming Bus Operations
ption that allows people to move between spaces to manage capacity is critical in extreme weather.
While services were expanded this year by adding a new warming
centre at Nēwo-Yōtina Friendship Centre and increasing hours at Awasiw and Carmichael,
transportation during extreme temperatures remains a significant challenge,” said Dave Slater,
Manager of Community Well-being. The City monitors weather conditions and works closely with
community-based organizations to support vulnerable populations year-round. During these critically
cold temperatures, the City activated a Regina Transit bus to operate from 8 p.m. to 9 a.m. ...
Backflow Prevention Devices
View the Standard Construction Specification for Backflow Prevention Devices.
City Page January 28 2023
View the January 28 issue of City Page.
Park Street Upgrade Project
t trucking route, while also helping connect nearby residents to local businesses and transit by
adding sidewalks on both sides of the railway. These new sidewalks
will be built on the east side of Park Street between 7th and 4th Avenue and on the west side from
4th to Ross Avenue. Project Update - August 26, 2025 Ongoing Work
Most of the new sidewalk installation has been completed between 7th
Avenue and 4th Avenue. ...
Budget & Finance
omes to making budget decisions, how the City invests your tax dollars is important for everyone.
Previous icons merge together and transform into a coin. Your
property taxes make up about half of every dollar the City spends. The first portion of a pie chart
animates in, rotating in from the top. Other revenue comes from government grants, program fees and
charges, and reserve funds. The remaining sections of a pie chart rotate in. So how does the City
make sure that your money is being put to good use? An animated hand drops a coin into another animated hand. We start with identifying costs to operate
services for the coming year and deciding where to make investments in the community. Animatedcoins begin to pile up. Text reading “Average Budget: $500 Million”
appears. Day-to-day services like park maintenance, street cleaning, and recreation programs make
up the operating budget. Icons for park maintenance, street cleaning and recreation programs
animate in. While the capital budget consists of road repairs, facility upgrades and renovations,
and other major projects. Icons for road repairs, facility renovations and major construction
projects animate in. Services like police and fire protection, facilities and recreation, roads,
garbage and recycling collection account for a large portion of the overall operating and capital
budget each year. Icons and percentages for police services (25%), recreation facilities (22%),
roads (15%) and garbage collection (6%) animate in, as well as text indicating ‘Other Services’
(32%). Budget planning also includes considering things like cost of living, growth, the increasing
cost of providing services, and the condition of our infrastructure. A bar graph animates in. There
is a dollar sign featured prominently over the graph. Two people appear around the graph. With
population growth comes increased cost to deliver services and the need to invest in new and existing infrastructure to meet demand. People around the graph begin to
multiply, and the graph continues to trend upwards. With all this in mind, the City focuses on
several priorities when proposing its budget to City Council. Icons for water, roads, snow removal,
garbage, recycling, police services and fire services animate in. We look for ways to keep services
affordable and to reduce overall costs. A pile of coins animate in.
The pile grows smaller until only a few coins remain. This is
achieved through innovation – finding new and more efficient ways of
providing services. Five lightbulbs drop into frame. There are gears within each lightbulb, which
begin to turn. The lightbulbs flash as the gears stop turning. We plan ahead for future repairs and
expenses, and allocate portions of today’s property tax dollars to help fund the cost of rebuilding
infrastructure in the future. A stick figure drops on top of the centre lightbulb, holding a
telescope. We zoom in as the figure uses the telescope to look ahead. ...
Waste Services Moving to Winter Schedule
ags before it is dropped off. The Yard Waste Depot will re-open temporarily to support the
Treecycle Program during the holiday season from December 26, 2025
to January 31, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Yard waste can go in the green cart year around.
Landfill Hours The final day of the Landfill’s summer schedule is Saturday, November 1. The
Landfill will be closed the following day, but will reopen again on Monday, November 3 with the
winter schedule. The winter hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday and closed on
Sundays. The entry gates will continue to close at 5:15 p.m. to allow vehicles to unload and exit
the Landfill by 5:30 p.m. ...
Regina at a Glance
View the 2020 snapshot of Regina.
Emerald Ash Borer
for the bug. Characteristics include: Shiny jewel-like green colour Slightly longer than one
centimeter Larvae appear to be bell-shaped and can be 26-32
millimeters long Look for signs of infestation. Symptoms can include: Ash tree branches appear to
be dying or thinning out in the upper part of the tree Green shoots grow from the trunk if the
upper branches are thinning 'D' shaped exit holes may be visible Bark on the tree trunk may be
vertically splitting away from the wood 'S' shaped galleries appear between the bark and the wood
If you think something is wrong with your Ash tree, call Service Regina at 306-777-7000 for a tree
inspector to come out and take a look. For more information on this invasive species beetle, review
our Emerald Ash Borer Brochure and visit the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency website. Emerald Ash Borer Brochure
Water Meters and Encoder Registers
View the Standard Construction Specification for Water Meters and Encoder Registers.