Accessibility & Inclusion
andard. Wascana Centre Location Accessibility Other Amenities Candy Cane Playground Wascana Park
Under Review Washrooms, Infant Swings, Picnic Site, Multi-Use
Pathway Wascana Pool Playground Wascana Park Under Review Outdoor Pool, Spray Pad, Picnic Site, Shade Structure, Washrooms in Pool Area Central Zone Location
Accessibility Other Amenities Crescent Park 1109 14th Ave. Under Review Community Garden, Outdoor
Rink Shelter, Ball Diamond Gocki Optimist Playground 2230 Lindsay St. Under Review Splash Pad,
Washrooms in Centre, Basketball Nets in Boarded Rink, Tennis, Bookable Athletic FieldLes Sherman Park 2420 Elphinstone St. Under Review Communication Board,
Washrooms in Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre, Multi-Use Pathway, Bookable Athletic Field, Ball
Diamonds Pasqua & 7th Park 1301 Pasqua St. Under Review Infant Swings East Zone Location
Accessibility Other Amenities Coleman Park 220 Fines Dr. Under Review Picnic Site Glencairn Park (Jumpstart) 2626 Dewdney Ave E. Under Review Spray Pad,
Washrooms in Centre, Picnic Site, Shade Structure, Communication
Board, Library, Bookable Athletic Field, Outdoor Boarded Rink, Outdoor Rink Shelter, Seasonal
Off-Leash Dog Park Green Meadow Park 3598 Green Bank Rd. Under Review - Parkridge Park 1243 Rossie
Dr. Under Review Spray Pad, Swings in Sand Surfacing, Multi-Use Pathway, Basketball Hoop Rothwell
Park 1201 Rothwell St. Under Review Infant Swings, Bookable Athletic Field North Zone Location
Accessibility Other Amenities Imperial Park 305 Rose St. Under Review Spray Pad, Communication
Board, Ball Diamond, Outdoor Rink Shelter, Outdoor Skateboard Park, Outdoor Boarded Rink
Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park (formerly Regent Park) 3600 McKinley Ave. Under Review Spray Pad,
Communication Board, Outdoor Pool, Picnic Site, Basketball Courts,
Seasonal Washrooms, Bookable Athletic Field, Disc Golf, Dog Park, Toboggan Hill South Zone Location
Accessibility Other Amenities McKenna Park 5033 Padwick Rd. Under Review Infant Swings, PicnicSite, Shade Structure, Bookable Athletic Field Realtors Park 170
Sunset Dr. Under Review Spray Pad, Infant Swing, Washrooms in Centre, Picnic Site, Shade Structure, Outdoor Tennis, Outdoor Fitness Equipment, Bookable
Athletic Field West Zone Location Accessibility Other Amenities Al Pickard Park 343 N Pickard St.
Under Review - Rick Hansen Optimist Playground 1010 McCarthy Blvd. Under Review Spray Pad, Seasonal
Washrooms, Picnic Site, Shade Structure, Multi-Use Pathway
Communication Panels Communication panels were installed in Gocki Park, Les Sherman Park, Imperial Park and Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park. The panels allow
nonverbal individuals or people experiencing disabilities to share their needs or wants while using
the park amenities. The communication panels use the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS),
which helps learners of all ages who have various cognitive, physical, and communication
disabilities. The panels were created in partnership with the faculty at St. Maria Faustina School
and the Regina Speech Centre. Each sign has two sides, one has general words and phrases, and the
other has high-use words and images corresponding with the activities and features of the
playground and surrounding area. The panels are placed low to the ground, within arms-reach of as
many people as possible, so they can be clearly pointed at or touched.
Accessible Playgrounds
Paratransit is a shared ride transportation service for persons experiencing a disability who are
restricted in using fixed route transit some of the time. To learn more about registering, fares
& passes or booking a trip, please visit Paratransit.
Accessible Transit
Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS), inform pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired when
they have the right-of-way to cross at a signalized intersection. Accessible Pedestrian Signals use
two audible tones with the visual pedestrian signals to designate the direction of the pedestrian
right-of-way. For the north/south right-of-way, the ‘cuckoo’ audible tone is sounded, and for the
east/west right-of-way, the ‘chirp’ audible tone is sounded. The APS units are also equipped with
vibro-tactile features for pedestrians who are deaf or hard of hearing. Raised arrows on the APS
indicate the crossing direction of the unit, which then vibrates in combination with the audible
tone to indicate right-of-way for that crossing. APS units also use a ‘locator tone’ to assist
pedestrians in locating the pushbutton. This tone currently varies between units as either a ‘
beeping’ or a ‘ticking’ sound. The City of Regina has 69 intersections equipped with APS. As part
of its vision to be an inclusive and accessible community, the City is committed to retrofitting
six signalized intersections with APS annually. Any newly signalized intersections with pedestrian
access are automatically installed with APS. To request a location for APS installation, please
contact Service Regina by submitting a Service Request. Requested locations are prioritized using
criteria, such as intersection configuration and safety, pedestrian and vehicle volumes, and
proximity to public transit and various pedestrian destinations. Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Seniors citizens are important members of our community. 'A Guide to Aging Well in Regina' was
created by Age Friendly Regina to help older adults (people aged 55+) access information about
different health opportunities, programs, resources and services in Regina. This Guide can help
reduce the complexity of accessing different services and programs available in the community. The
Guide is broken down into four main sections: Transportation: Learn about transportation options
that are available in Regina, how to access them, and what you can expect from each service.
Housing: Learn about housing options in Regina for older adults and their families. A description
of the needs and associated terms has been provided to help older adults and families to identify
the best housing options based on the level of need. Mental Health: Learn about the support
services and groups available for older adults and their families in Regina. Crime Prevention and
Safety: Learn about safety and prevention services in Regina for older adults and their families.
Accessibility for Seniors
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site for Regina
residents that is user-friendly and easy to navigate. We are committed to making our website
accessible for everyone regardless of ability or technology used. Regina.ca was developed with an
understanding of Web Content Accessibility using these guidelines: Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. ...
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Transit Route 50 - Victoria Avenue Express.
Full Building Demolition Permit
g over 600m2 must be completed within 90 days of being issued. Before the Demolition Before you
apply for your demolition permit, ensure that: The site is not a
building or structure listed under the Heritage Holding Bylaw or is within the designated Heritage
Conservation District - the Transitional Area in the downtown. ...