Ward 4 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 4 this season.
City of Regina breaks ground for Indoor Aquatics Facility
le, net-zero community by 2050. “Strong communities need good quality community infrastructure,”
said Ted Schisler, Deputy City Manager of Corporate Services. "It is
important that we are able to deliver on these types of facilities which support the health and
wellbeing of our growing community well into the future.” A promotional video capturing residents’
reactions to the facility’s rendering images, featured at the sod turning event, can be viewed
here. Visit the New Indoor Aquatics Facility | Be Heard Regina webpage to keep up with updates and
for more details.
Mental Health & Wellness Resources
For immediate help, call emergency services at 911, 24/7. 211
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Firepits
gulations. Or the Fire Inspector may order the fire pit to be extinguished. The Fire Inspector may
also issue a $300 fine. Complaints can be made to Service Regina at
306-777-7000. Firepit Safety Video Fire Bylaw
E-Scooters
l use of e-scooters, the City of Regina has introduced a set of fines as part of the Traffic Bylaw.
These fines are administered by the Regina Police Service. Violation
Fine Amount Operating an e-scooter on a road with a speed limit exceeding 50 km/h, unless the user
riding in a bike lane $60 Operating an e-scooter at a speed above the maximum speed limit of 24
km/h $60 Operating an e-scooter above the speed limit of 15 km/h on pathways $60 Operating an
e-scooter on a sidewalk or crosswalk $60 Operating an e-scooter in restricted areas marked by
signage $60 Illegally parking an e-scooter $65 Operating an e-scooter in a reckless manner $125
E-Scooter Resources for the Accessibility Community The City continues to collaborate with partners
like the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) to support the accessibility community
and their interactions with e-scooters. Residents with low vision can download an accessible
version of the “Safe Scoot” document, found in the related documents section, as well as a guide
for interacting with e-scooters in public. Please note that you can request the guide in braille by
emailing accessibility@regina.ca FAQ How do I rent one? Download the vendor app Neuron. 2. How much
will it cost to ride a shared e-scooter? The operator sets the rental price for its shared
e-scooter. Please refer to their website or app for pricing details. 3. Who picks up the e-scooters
once they are dropped off? Neuron has staff who will locate, rebalance, or reposition e-scooters as
they are parked throughout the day. 4. How do I report sidewalk clutter or abandoned e-scooters?
Concerns or reports of improper parking/clutter should be reported directly to the vendor. This can
be done through the vendor's app, or through the following: NEURON Phone: 1-306-500-6002 Email:
reginasupport@neuron.sg 5. What is the minimum age to ride an e-scooter? The provincial regulations
require that e-scooter riders be a minimum age of 16 years old. 6. Is a helmet required to ride an
e-scooter? ...
How Property Taxes are Calculated
rofit organizations with financial need; Provide fair, consistent treatment and consideration for
all applicants providing non-profit and charitable services for the
benefit of Regina residents; Support the services and organizations
in financial need that further Council’s priorities, as outlined in The Community Safety &
Well-Being (CSWB) Plan, Design Regina: The Official Community Plan Bylaw 2013-48 (OCP), and other
plans that support initiatives that have a clear community impact and respond to community needs;
and Define clear guidelines for granting tax exemptions to organizations for which the burden
resulting from the tax exemption is a justifiable expense to the taxpayers of Regina. Eligibility
To be eligible for a tax exemption, an organization must conform to the following principles and
meet all the requirements of the Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Policy. These requirements
include: Compliance with municipal policies, bylaws, codes, and legislation; Must be a non-profit
or charitable organization; A purpose or mandate that aligns with Council priorities and
objectives; Accessibility to the public; and Demonstration of financial need/impact. Application
Process Applicants must submit a completed Application for Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption,
along with supporting documents, by the dates noted below to be considered for the following
taxation year. You can access the Application Form and Application Guide & Supporting
Information via the links. June 30, 2023 deadline for a property tax exemption in 2024 April 15,
2024 deadline for a property tax exemption in 2025 Administration will review applications under
the Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Policy and make recommendations to Council. Tax exemptions
are dependent on the annual budget set by Council. The total amount of exempted municipal tax
dollars for 2024 will not exceed $1.329 million. All recipients of property tax exemptions from the
City are required to make public acknowledgment of the tax exemption. For further information, you
can email propertytaxexemptions@regina.ca or call 306-777-7133.
Property Tax Exemptions for Community Non-Profit Organizations
Privacy Complaint Form
Complete this form to file a privacy complaint with the City.
Residential Road Snow Plow
ne, not on sidewalks. Crews do not remove snow down to bare pavement since doing so would scrape
and damage the street and sidewalk. Please submit a Service Request
if a snow ridge is left on your driveway, blocking intersection sightlines or making driving
hazardous. It may cost the City over 10 million dollars to remove all residential snow ridges once
during the season. The process of snow ridge removal from the residential streets may take several
weeks to complete. Crews follow the winter maintenance policy that was approved by the Council and
updated from November 1, 2021. Can you build snow barriers on the outskirts of the City to help
alleviate blowing snow conditions? Yes. Crews regularly inspect the outer areas of the City that
are known to have issues with blowing snow. Snow barriers are placed once sufficient snow is
available to build the barrier. Here is a map of locations that have been identified as suitable
for snow barriers and where permission has been given by the landowners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check the Map Click on your neighbourhood to see the date snow plows will be in your area. View the
Map Snow Routes Snow & Ice Control
Addition, Single-Family & Semi-Detached Dwelling
If it does not comply, changes may be needed to show compliance in other ways. Airtightness
Certificate If you have any questions, please submit a service
request. Formatting Standards for Submitting Building or Development Plans When submitting plans
electronically through eBuild, they must adhere to formatting standards, naming conventions and
digital submission security requirements. This will enable the software to identify drawings and
organize large projects more efficiently. Residential Permit Fee Calculation Form Cold Weather
Stucco Application Modular Buildings Digital Submission Security Requirements Ventilation Summary
of Design Residential Review Process for Trusses & Other Designs Solar Panels
Contact the Office of the Mayor
ion Request Requirements before completing the Proclamation Request Form. All requests are tracked,
recorded and responded to accordingly. Submit a Service Request
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