Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan
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Boulevard Landscape Guidelines
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Portable Sign Guide
Read the Guide to Using Portable Signs to learn the regulations and standards for these types of signs.
Plastic
t the recycling facility to show you a few tips to help make sure your recycling efforts count!” A
woman wearing personal protection equipment (PPE) walks toward the
camera while inside the Emterra recycling facility. “Be sure to only put plastic packaging labelled
#1-7 in your blue recycling cart.” Close ups of a variety of plastic containers and their recycling
numbers are shown. “Some examples include: a plastic yogurt container, a mouthwash bottle, and a
plastic clamshell container.” A woman wearing PPE displays a yogurt container, mouthwash container,
and clamshell container while standing inside the Emterra recycling facility. “Please don’t put
plastic bags or wrap in the recycling.” Slow motion footage of a recycling truck dumping materials
followed by a shot of plastic bags caught in the spinning machinery. “If the plastic stretches, or
you can poke your thumb through it, then it’s not recyclable.” Footage of hands stretching plastic
wrap followed by a shot of a thumb pushing through a plastic bag. “Stretchy plastics get caught
around the spinning machinery that sorts the recyclables. When this happens, it can sort the
material into the wrong category and this can lower the quality of the good recyclables. ” Slow
motion footage of materials traveling on a conveyor belt and plastic bags being cut from the
spinning machinery. ...
Regina Survival Guide & Map
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Zoning Bylaw 2019 Chapter 3
Zoning Bylaw 2019 Chapter 3
Lawn Repairs
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Manhole & Catchbasin Construction
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Record of Decision - APPROVAL
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Energy Efficient Retrofits
Getting Around Transportation, including personal and commercial vehicles, makes up 26 per cent of
energy use in Regina. Park your car and prioritize walking, cycling,
and public transit. You’ll cut your fuel bills and your carbon emissions while helping to create a
more connected community! Attics & Basements Attics can account for 25 per cent of a home’s
heat loss while basements can account for 20. Adding insulation can make your home more comfortable
and save you money (up to 20% on energy bills with the proper amount of attic insulation). To
further prevent heat loss, seal gaps and cracks that lead to the attic. Areas to look for include
wires, recessed lighting, and the attic hatch itself. Upgrade to More Efficient Appliances Older
appliances use a lot more energy than their modern replacements. Upgrading old fridges, washers and
dryers to newer, energy-efficient models, such as ENERGY STAR®-certified appliances, can conserve
energy and save as much as 30% on that part of your electricity bill. Residential Retrofit Rebate
Program The City of Regina’s Residential Retrofit Rebate Program provides matching funding of up to
$5,000 for eligible work under the Canada Greener Homes Grant (CGHG) to help Regina homeowners
reduce their energy use and monthly utility bills. Homeowners participating in the City of
Regina's Residential Retrofit Rebate Program must have first registered for the Canada Greener
Homes GrantOpens in new window and were only eligible to apply for their primary residence.
Applications were accepted online or in-person at City Hall from June 20 to 30, 2022. Successful
participants were notified after July 11, 2022 Funding was limited to 80 applicants Applicants were
required to provide the following information: Canada Greener Homes Grant Applicant ID Property Tax
Account Number (find through Property Search) Name and contact information Address attached to the
Applicant ID Mailing address, if different The 2022 Residential Retrofit Rebate program is closed
to new applicants. The Canada Greener Homes Grant is available. Terms & Conditions Eligibility
Approved program participants must complete all steps by the deadline to remain eligible to receive
a rebate from the City of Regina. *The deadline for accepted Program participants to submit
post-retrofit final documentation has been extended to November 15, 2023. All other Terms &
Conditions remain the same. Step 1: Complete your pre-retrofit EnerGuide home energy evaluation.
This is required for both the Canada Greener Homes Grant program and Residential Retrofit Rebate
Program. ...
Intensification & Revitalization Incentive Programs
residents Creates financial sustainability through new tax revenue and larger tax base per hectare
Promotes active transportation and more choice (walking, cycling,
transit), leading to decreased traffic emissions and a healthier population Creates cost savings
and efficiencies in use of land, infrastructure and services like transit already in place Ensures
the population needed for neighbourhood schools and amenities to stay open Improves safety with
less “dead space” and more “eyes on the street” How do I know which incentive program to apply for?
Please review the Eligibility Criteria for each program found on this page to determine where your
project is a fit. If you have further questions, email us at revitalize@regina.ca What if there is
no remaining grant funding by the time I apply? Grants are committed on a first-come, first-served
basis. If there is no funding remaining for grants when we receive your application, you may be
offered a tax exemption instead. If I renovate my home, will it qualify for capital incentives?
Potentially. If the work is solely for exterior restoration or improvement, then no. If you are
doing work to bring a building in to code compliance, you may be eligible for revitalization
incentives including for exterior improvement work. If my project is already underway, can I apply
for incentives? You can, but with limitations. The Intensification Incentive Program will only
include costs incurred after the application is approved. If your project is already started, the
work done to date may not be eligible. The exception to this is certain pre-development work such
as site serviceability studies, environmental assessments and others. You can refer to the policies
for a full list. The Revitalization Incentive Program will consider costs incurred up to one year
prior to application so you may be able to apply even after your project is complete. Can I apply
for both programs with the same project? Yes, with limitations. If your project is eligible under
more than one program, the City will make the final decision on whether it can be included under
both programs and what costs are included under which program. A project may not be eligible to
receive tax exemptions under both programs. Contact us at revitalize@regina.ca for further
information. If I still owe back taxes to the City or have standing orders against my property,
will I still qualify for incentives? Unfortunately, no. Applicants and property owners that have
taxes or other charges past due to the City of Regina, or which have outstanding orders are not
eligible for support under these policies. Frequently Asked Questions Housing Incentives Program
Heritage Incentives Program Planning Bylaws Intensification Incentive Policy Revitalization
Incentive Policy