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Information We do not disclose your personal information to third parties without your consent
unless disclosure is authorized by legislation, required by law or for the purposes of criminal
investigation. LA FOIP provides for disclosure of personal information without consent in limited
circumstances such as: By subpoena or warrant To legal counsel To protect the mental or physical
health or safety of an individual To assist in the provision of services to the individual To
comply with an Act or Regulation At times other local authorities, provincial government ministries
or organizations, or federal agencies may require personal information or information verification
from the City in order to register you for services, confirm eligibility or for statistical
purposes. Your information may be disclosed to organizations contracted by the City to provide
services on behalf of the City. Contractors must maintain and protect your information in
accordance with applicable privacy legislation. Your information may also be used or disclosed for
the purpose of locating you in order to collect a debt or to make a payment owing to you by the
City. The Regina Fire & Protective Services Department may collect, use and disclose your
medical information in the provision of emergency response services. In all services provided by
the City where your personal health information is collected, information is only shared in legally
authorized situations including providing medical information to Emergency Medical Services,
external health care providers or authorized organizations. In some cases, information may be
stored outside of Canada and is subject to the laws of that jurisdiction. The City takes many
precautions to safeguard your personal information against loss, theft, and misuse, as well as
against unauthorized collection, access, disclosure, alteration and destruction. Links Our website
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Development Appeal Application Form
Prior to submitting a formal application, you may wish to contact the Development Services Department for a preliminary consultation.
Public Skate Guidelines
For the safety and enjoyment of all patrons attending a public skate, please review the the Public Skate Guidelines.
Water Testing Request Form
In-home testing allows residents to have their water tested for
lead. Eligible homes can request a free test.
Condominium Conversion Handbook
View the Condominium Conversion Handbook.
Lot Drainage
quest a lot drainage inspection or need support to solve your drainage issue, the City will
investigate. The City will begin the investigation with a visit to
your property to discuss the drainage issue and observe it. You will be provided with a copy of
your approved lot grades for your property. If the issue cannot be resolved with a simple
inspection and recommendations, the City will conduct a survey on your property and other
properties as required. If your property is involved, the City will send a letter requesting access
to your property to do the survey. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. Once the survey
information has been collected and reviewed, the City compares the results with the approved lot
grading plan for your neighbourhood. All properties surveyed will be provided with the results for
their property and direction if any action is required. The City will provide survey support for
you to help determine where your lot needs soil removed or placed to bring your grades back into
compliance. You are given 30 days from the date of notification to resolve any issues.
City Inspections
The City will work with you and your neighbouring properties to resolve drainage issues. Homeowners
will be given three separate written notifications with deadlines to either respond to the
notification or bring their lot grades back into compliance. If a homeowner does not fix their
drainage issues after the City has provided these three notifications, the City will start the
legal process for enforcement to resolve the drainage issue.
Enforcement
View some of the common lot drainage questions and answers. My yard has excessive water ponding
every time a big rainstorm occurs. What can I do? The clay soil in Regina tends to shift and settle
over time. Check the slope of your yard, fill in low spots and ensure that your grading matches the
approved grading plan. This plan can be provided by the City upon request. If the drainage issue
cannot be resolved, you can request the City to assign a Lot Grading Inspector to investigate. The
Lot Grading Inspector will contact you to conduct the investigation. I have a problem with my
neighbour’s downspout or sump pump discharge hose draining onto my property and causing issues. The
City encourages you to discuss the issue with your neighbour. The water needs to be 1.0 metres (3.3
feet) away from the foundation of the home and 2.0 metres (6.5 feet) as measured inside the rear
property line. For side yard drainage, the water must not discharge onto the adjacent property and
be directed to the front or rear of the property. If this is not achievable, it must be directed
onto a splash pad. If requested, a Lot Grading Inspector can contact you to investigate. My
neighbour has built up their yard or landscaped and now I’m having drainage issues. What can I do?
If your neighbour has re-landscaped their foundation grading to provide the required slope away
from their house without changing the existing grade at the property line, then you should examine
your own lot grading and be prepared to make changes to ensure that your foundation grading is
sloped away from your house. If you have poor or negative grade, surface water will flow towards
your foundation wall and increase the risk of basement flooding. The City encourages you to have a
conversation with your neighbour and evaluate the existing drainage patterns and discuss a plan to
overcome the common drainage issue. If attempts to find solutions with your neighbours have not
resulted in satisfactory drainage arrangements and you wish to have the City investigate, please
submit a service request online. A Lot Grading Inspector will contact you within a few business
days to collect more detailed information and examine the drainage conditions of all properties
involved, starting with the primary (being the property initiating the investigation). This
inspection may result in the issuance of non-compliance notices for infractions to the Wastewater
and Storm Water Bylaw. The City can provide information, surveying and an inspection to support
residents that are doing work to improve their internal lot grading. I would like someone to
inspect my lot elevations, as I’m not sure if I’m within the original design grade. The City will
send a Lot Grading Inspector to your property to investigate. A copy of your approved lot grades
will be provided by the City. The Lot Grading Inspector will need access to your property to
investigate and determine if a survey is necessary. I want to landscape my yard. Do I need a permit
to do so? You do not need a permit to landscape your property. If the landscaping project includes
the construction of a gazebo or other structure, please check with our Building Permits area to
ensure you are in compliance with the Building Code. As the owner of your property, you are
responsible during your project to maintain your lot grades according to the approved plan. ...
2021 Special Event Major Follow-Up Report
To receive the remaining grant funding, this follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of your special event.
2021 Special Event Minor Follow-Up Report
To receive the remaining grant funding, this follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of your special event.