Spill Response Procedure
Spill Response Procedure for the City's Hauled Wastewater Site.
Court Fees, Reservations and Guidelines
Recreation facility court Fees, Reservations and Guidelines
Public Notice - Additional Insormatin (March 21)
Public Notice - Additional Information (March 21)
Public Notice - Additional Information (March 21)
View the Information Sheet for 535 Douglas Avenue
Waste Plan Regina Update
View the 2019 update on Waste Plan Regina.
Geotextiles
View the Standard Construction Specification for Geotextiles.
Al Ritchie Ideas Fair Engagement Summary
Al Ritchie Ideas Fair Engagement Summary
Accessible & Inclusive Recreation
scription: participants with disabilities are shown enjoying and engaging in adapted recreation
programs, including the shortbreaks music and adapted walk and roll
programs. Register for Adapted Programs Browse Adapted Programs on Recreation Online. Regina
Recreation Online You can also view the Adapted Recreation section of the current Leisure Guide.
Need another format? A text-only version of the Leisure Guide is available. Email
SocialInclusionPrograms@Regina.ca, as we may be able to support you with other Leisure Guide
options. SocialInclusionPrograms@Regina. ...
Advancing the OCP
to get around. A key direction in the City’s Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is to ensure that a
range of sustainable transportation choices such as walking, cycling
or transit are available to increase mobility and accessibility for residents of all ages and
income levels. In support of the TMP, a Transit Master Plan is being developed that will chart the
path forward for the City’s transit services, which includes exploring alternative fuel sources and
new technologies to improve the overall efficiency and sustainability of the system. An on-demand
transit pilot project will run from September to December 2020. It will assess route optimization
through the use of software that enables transit riders to request service when needed on select
routes. Each year, the City invests in additional sidewalks and pedestrian connections along
transit locations, focusing on important points that connect the sidewalk network, developing
complete neighbourhoods. New on-street bikeways and multi-use pathways in existing Regina
neighbourhoods are added annually, working toward the sustainable transportation goals set out in
the OCP. Goal D3: Transportation “To design infrastructure that conserves resources and minimizes
impacts on the environment” The City prioritizes environmental sustainability in facility design by
focusing on key elements such as, energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction,
improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their
environmental impacts. LEED certification for Fire Hall #4: LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) is an internationally recognized green building certification system,
providing third-party verification that a building or community was designed and built using
strategies aimed at improving performance. In 2013, the City of Regina received LEED Gold Standard
certification for the construction of Fire Station #4. Achieving LEED certifications requires
implementing reduction initiatives such as high-efficiency heating and cooling, energy efficient
lighting, upgrades to doors and windows to improve energy efficiency, and designing exterior spaces
to limit landscaping requirements. While Fire Station #4 is the only building with LEED
certification, all new City facilities are built, and all facility renovations are completed, with
the LEED principles in mind. Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Upgrades: Energy efficiency was one
of the main priorities when designing the new WWTP that was completed in 2018. Electrical
consumption has been reduced through more efficient pumping equipment. Geothermal energy is the
primary source of office space heating in the winter, reducing natural gas usage; and renewable
biogas is used to heat the digesters. Transit Fleet Maintenance Facility: This project involves
constructing a new facility that will be attached to the existing Transit Operations Centre at 333
Winnipeg Street. It will enable the City to deliver expanded transit services to existing and new
neighbourhoods. ...