R1 vs. Proposed RN Residential Zones
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Public Notice - 1705 Neville Drive
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Public Notice - 3913 Hillsdale Street
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Public Notice- 1711 E Dewdney Avenue
Public Notice - 1711 E Dewdney Avenue
Adopt a Storm Drain
l, but generally isn't too needy.” Shovel moving snow away from drain. Close up of a man wearing a
yellow vest. [Narrator] “To adopt a storm drain visit:
regina.ca/stormdrain to choose and name your storm drain, then watch for an email from the city
with your welcome package.” Website appears with a white map of Regina with blue markers of the
storm drains. A box appears on the right side and “Stormy” types in the name box. “This program
helps to keep our neighbourhoods vibrant places to live, work, and play.” Man wearing a yellow vest
walks towards the camera holding a rake and a paper bag. Mother and her sons walk away holding
rakes, brooms and carrying a garbage bin. *Upbeat music* Text appears across the screen with a link
to regina.ca/stormdrain. The Regina logo appears in the middle of the screen By adopting and caring
for a storm drain, you: Protect public and private property from street flooding. Protect water
quality by keeping leaves and debris from flowing into Wascana Creek. Provide a fun way to get your
family involved in giving back to the community. How to Adopt a Storm Drain 1. Choose your storm
drain on the interactive map. Click the map edit icon on the top menu bar. Provide name and email
contact. Give your storm drain a “grate” name. 2. Check your email for a welcome package. 3. Let
the storm drain caring begin! Adopt a Storm Drain Find Online Adopting a storm drain is easy and a
great opportunity to give back to your community. View Full Screen How to Care for Your Storm Drain
Caring for your storm drain is simple! The best time to check on your storm drain is before and
after a heavy rainfall, before the snow melts and when trees lose their leaves. Check to make sure
your storm drain is clear of leaves, debris, and litter. If your storm drain is blocked, use a
rake, broom or shovel and dustpan to clear leaves and debris away from the storm drain. Avoid
pushing leaves and debris into the storm drain or onto the street. Once the storm drain is cleaned,
the water can flow freely into the storm drain and prevent pooling water or flooding. ...
Portable Sign Guide
Read the Guide to Using Portable Signs to learn the regulations and standards for these types of signs.
Mayor's Written Message Request Form
Mayor Bachynski can provide written greetings for your organization
such as messages of welcome or letters of support.
Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
Whether you are looking for swimming lessons, a leisure swim or
workout, there is something for everyone at ...
Apartment Fire Safety Inspection Checklist
View the Apartment Fire Safety Inspection Checklist.
Public Notice - Additional Insormatin (March 21)
Public Notice - Additional Information (March 21)