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Strategic Priorities

View the City’s 2022-25 Strategic Priorities.

City of Regina Holiday Schedule - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Monday, September 30, 2024

City of Regina Holiday Schedule - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Monday, September 30, 2024 Civic Offices: Closed Landfill: Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Entry gates close at 6:45 p.m. ...

2024 Snow Angels Community Grant Program - Application Form

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2024-06-13 Report (GHL 9197.00)

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Spill Response Procedure

Spill Response Procedure for the City's Hauled Wastewater Site.

Holiday Schedule - Remembrance Day - Monday, November 11, 2024

Holiday Schedule - Remembrance Day - Monday, November 11, 2024 Civic Offices: Closed Landfill:Open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry gates close at 4:45 p.m. The Yard Waste Depot: Closed for the season. ...

Holiday Schedule - Thanksgiving Day Monday, October 14, 2024

Holiday Schedule - Thanksgiving Day Monday, October 14, 2024 Civic Offices: Closed Landfill: Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Entry gates close at 6:45 p.m. ...

Installation of Water Meters and Meter Interface Units

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2019 Expanded Drinking Water Quality - Updated

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Property Tax

incial Percentage Residential 80% Multi-Unit Residential 80% Commercial/Industrial 85% Agricultural 55% Railway/Pipeline 85% Resource 85%data Tax Policies and Mill Rates After the Province, Regina Separate School Division, Regina Public Library Board and City determine their annual budgets, the City uses the mill rates (also known as tax rates) and council-approved tax policies to calculate your property tax. Tax policies are set by Council and can impact the amount of property taxes paid. For example: during a revaluation, City Council reviews its current tax policies and any other tax policy options available. The Province sets the tax policy for education property tax, including Province-wide mill rates to calculate the education tax for all properties. Mill Rate The tax per dollar of assessed value of property. The rate is expressed in "mills", where one mill is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). Mill rates are set by each taxing authority to raise the revenue required by their budget. Mill Rates for 2024: Municipal Library School Residential 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Condominium 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Multi-Family 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Agriculture 11.0514 0.99326 1.07 Commercial/Industrial 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Golf Courses 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Railway/Pipelines 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Resource 11.0514 0.99326 7.49data Mill Rate Factor A mill rate factor is a tax policy tool used to redistribute the amount of total taxes paid by each property class and subclass. Changes to a mill rate factor will not increase or decrease the total amount of taxes collected annually by the Province, Regina Separate School Division, Regina Public Library Board or City. Mill Rate Factors for 2024: Mill Rate Factor Residential 0.91034 Residential Condominium 0.91034 Multi-Family 0.91034 Agriculture 1.24950 Commercial/Industrial 1.24950 Golf Courses 0.81197 Railway/Pipelines 1.24950 Resource 1.24950data Business Improvement Districts The City of Regina collects tax on behalf of Business Improvement Districts (BID). There are two BIDs in Regina. The first is called Regina Downtown and includes the area between Osler Street to Albert Street and Saskatchewan Drive to Victoria Avenue. The second is called the Regina Warehouse District and includes the area surrounding Dewdney Avenue from Albert Street to Broad Street. BID Mill Rates for 2024: *Only applies to commercial properties located in the Business Improvement District Areas BID Mill Rates Regina Downtown 0.82140 Regina Warehouse District 0.82140data Tax Phase-In This is a tax policy tool used to phase in tax changes resulting from revaluation. Phase-in is not applied to changes in the tax rate resulting from the annual budget or changes to the property's assessment because of new construction, renovations or demolitions. For the 2021 Revaluation, a phase-in adjustment was approved for commercial and industrial class properties. The approved adjustments are: 1/3 of the tax change applied for 2021 2/3 of the tax change applied for 2022 100% of the tax change applied for 2023 Base Tax Under the provincial legislation, Saskatchewan municipalities can adopt a base tax as one of their tax policies. A base tax can only be applied to municipal taxes; it does not change the calculation for the school and library portion of the tax bill. Base Tax + [(Taxable Assessment × Municipal Mill Rate × Mill Rate Factor) ÷ 1000] Implementing a base tax increases the property tax paid on lower-assessed properties and decreases the property tax paid on higher-assessed properties. A base tax does not increase or decrease the total taxes collected by the City. Minimum Tax Under the provincial legislation, Saskatchewan municipalities can adopt a minimum tax as one of their tax policies. This is to establish a minimum amount of tax with respect to any property and can only be applied to municipal taxes. Municipal Taxes = (Taxable Assessment × Municipal Mill Rate × Mill Rate Factor) ÷ 1000 If the above calculation is lower than the minimum tax, the minimum tax amount would be applied to the property. If the calculation is higher than the minimum tax, the calculated amount would be applied to the property. Each year, the City considers requests for property tax exemptions from non-profit organizations. The Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Policy has been approved to help guide these decisions and ensure a fair, consistent, and transparent process. The Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Policy was established effective January 1, 2019, and has been updated effective October 9, 2024. The purpose of the Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Policy is to: Set the parameters under which the City or Regina will consider applications for property tax exemptions from non-profit 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. ...

Holiday Schedule - Canada Day - Monday, July 1, 2024

Holiday Schedule - Canada Day - Monday, July 1, 2024 Civic Offices: Closed Landfill: Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.* Leaf & Yard Waste Depot: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ...

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Advisory - Fire Ratings for Exterior Walls Meeting at an Angle

View the advisory document for Fire Ratings for Exterior Walls Meeting at an Angle.

2023-24 Budget Highlights

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Snow Angels - Application - Part One

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