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Social Programs
or citizens and persons living with a disability stay in their homes longer, makes access to safe
drinking water and waste services more affordable.Visit Water, Waste
& Municipal Tax Affordability Programs to find out more. Affordable Access Program The City has
hundreds of great recreation and leisure programs to choose from such as swimming, arts and crafts,
and sport and fitness that help residents stay active and healthy. That’s why we offer reduced
rates for our registered programs and Leisure Passes.Visit the
Affordable Access Program page to find out more. Bus Discount Program If you need help with public
transportation, the City offers a monthly public transit discount pass. Eligibility is based on
enrolment in a provincial assistance program.Visit the Affordable
Access Program page to find out if you qualify. Affordable Housing The City offers housing
incentives programs for newly-constructed housing in certain areas of Regina and provides
information to those seeking affordable home ownership.Visit Housing
for more information. Graffiti & Crime Prevention Crime prevention is everyone’s
responsibility. By working together, we can reduce crimes in our neighbourhoods. The Regina Police
Service website has specific tips for businesses and homeowners to prevent crime, as well as
information on programs such as Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Stoppers, and the Citizens on Patrol
Program. The City of Regina identifies public safety, security and crime prevention among its top
priorities. Crime prevention begins in the neighbourhood where we live and it is up to each of us
to ensure our community is a safe place to live, work and play. City Workers at Your Door If people
come to your door saying they’re from the City, ask for their City of Regina identification BEFORE
you let them in. Their photo identity card will show the employee’s name, department and staff
number. As well, representatives of all public utilities (gas, electric power, cable TV, water)
also carry photo ID. ...
Welcome to Regina’s City Centre
istory with entertainment and entrepreneurship with local restaurants, goods and service providers.
To learn more about local businesses in the area, visit the
Warehouse Business Improvement District website: Regina's Warehouse District | The Soul of the City
The District also includes the Yards – a former railyard site that will support new development and
investment in City Centre. Centre Square Centre Square is a centrally located neighbourhood
recognized for its historic residential character and close connections to both Downtown and
Wascana Park. The planning framework for this area is being updated to explore potential
opportunities to promote future growth and investment. To learn more, visit: Centre Square Planning Study | Be Heard Regina Wascana Centre Wascana
Centre is a popular destination at the heart of Regina for all residents and visitors to enjoy
recreation and natural beauty. The lake and landscaped park includes many walking paths connecting
to feature attractions such as Royal Saskatchewan Museum, MacKenzie Art Gallery and the
Saskatchewan Science Centre. Get to know the City Centre Find out more about ongoing and upcoming
projects and plans that guide the vision for City Centre. The City is making progress on several
projects to support community vibrancy, economic prosperity and safety and well-being in City
Centre. These projects are meant to transform and improve the way people experience the City
Centre, including beautified streetscapes, improved transportation networks and pedestrian safety.
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Cemetery Tour Application Form
Use this form to request a tour in a City-owned Cemetery.
Building Bylaw
2023-59 The Building Bylaw was established to regulate buildings in the city. Building Bylaw Didn't
find the bylaw you were looking for? To find more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open Data website.