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Property Assessment
ominiums The City of Regina reviews information about residential properties obtained from recorded
property characteristics, building permits, site visits and land
title information. For residential condominiums, the City reviews information from condominium
plans, building plans and assessment records to create a data characteristic profile for each
condominium unit. The City uses this information along with the rules and regulations set out by
legislation in the Saskatchewan Assessment Manual to calculate the property’s assessed value. How
the City Obtained Your Property's Characteristics If it is necessary for an assessor to inspect
your property, they may examine both the interior and exterior of any buildings on your property.
If the Assessors cannot view a building's interior, they may leave a letter asking the property
owner to contact the City or they may make inferences based on information obtained from viewing
properties from the outside. All City of Regina Assessors carry photo identification with them and
will show it to you upon request. To learn more about assessment, you can also visit Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency or Publications Saskatchewan to
access all online publications of all provincial regulations and documents including assessment.
Inspection by Assessor Your Assessment Notice A Notice of Assessment is an official document mailed
to a property owner that contains the information shown on the Assessment Roll for that property.
During a revaluation year, every property owner will receive a Notice of Assessment. In other
years, only property owners that have a change in their property assessment or tax status from the
previous year will receive a Notice of Assessment. View a sample Notice of Assessment Importance of
Assessment Roll The Assessment Roll lists assessments for all properties in Regina. Review the
information shown on the annual Assessment Roll to check if your name, address and school support
and your property's assessed value are correct and that all parties registered on the title are
shown on the Notice of Assessment. Assessment Notice Declaration Property Owners can declare a
single member of the ownership group to receive notices for their property. For more information on
declaring one individual to receive notices, please call 306-777-7240. Revaluation Provincial
legislation requires that the assessed value of all properties within Saskatchewan be updated every
four years. 2025 is a revaluation year and property assessments will be updated to reflect more
current property values. Learn More Appeal Your Assessment Submit Assessment Appeal Speak to a City
of Regina Assessor if you have questions about your assessment. They will explain how your property
value was determined. If after speaking with an assessor you still feel there is an error in your
assessment, you can submit the online Assessment Appeal Form to the Board of Revision. You may file
an appeal if you feel there is an error involving: Property valuation Property classification
Exemption Preparation or content of the Assessment Roll Preparation or content of your Notice of
Assessment There is a fee to file your appeal. Fees are set out as such: Residential (single
family) $30/property Condominium (residential) $30/unit data All Other Properties: 0 to 499,999
(Total Assessment) $150 500,000 to 1,000,000 (Total Assessment) $500 1,000,001 and over (Total
Assessment) $750 data You can pay by phone (using Visa or Mastercard), cash or cheque. Cheques
should be payable to the City of Regina. Mail or deliver your appeal form and payment before the
appeal deadline to the Secretary of the Board of Revision at 2476 Victoria Avenue, PO Box 1790,
Regina, SK, S4P 3C8. Failure to submit required information and fees by the deadline will result in
your appeal being dismissed. Authorizing a Third-Party Agent As an owner, you have the ability to
authorize a third-party Agent to appeal the assessment of your property on your behalf. ...
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Vision Zero
nder the influence of alcohol, drugs, limited consciousness or extreme fatigue. Focus Area 5
Countermeasures Introduction of free public transit on New Year’s
Eve to discourage impaired driving. The Regina Police Service runs targeted enforcement campaigns.
default The City of Regina continues to implement countermeasures that follow Vision Zero
principles and help build safer roads. Each year, these countermeasures are implemented to reduce
injuries and collisions in our key focus areas. Below are all the tactics implemented to date.
Traffic Calming Installations Community Safety Zones Traffic Signals 11 1 2 Audible Pedestrian
Signals Leading Pedestrian Intervals Flood Sensors 6 3 1 default Implementation What Can You Do as
a Driver? Make safety your top priority. Learn to adapt driving to the changing conditions such as
weather, construction zones, etc. Educate yourself and others about proper driving behavior. Know,
respect and follow the rules of the road. Respect other road users around you. Be aware of your
condition, your vehicle’s condition and any distractions before you start driving. 24.6 MB Vision
Zero Road Safety Framework 2024 - 2028
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