Regina Transit Master Plan
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Parks, Playgrounds & Picnic Sites
tre Playground Realtors Park Located in south/central Regina just off Elphinstone Street &
Regina Avenue, Kiwanis Park is home to a waterfall garden, walking
trails, playground and numerous sport facilities. Parks receive a very high level of maintenance.
Typically space is mowed twice weekly, regular watering and garbage picked up daily during the
week. During the summer season litter is picked up seven days per week and during the off-season,
litter pick up occurs 5 days per week. Parks receive low maintenance. Turf is mowed and trimmed
once annually. Litter pick-up occurs once every two weeks. Moderate Parks receive a high level of
maintenance. Typically this space is mowed once weekly, regular watering and garbage picked up
weekly. This class of open space receives litter pick up once per week during the summer. Park
Finder Low C Parks receive a moderate level of service. Turf is mowed and trimmed monthly and trash
is picked up as required. During the summer, litter is pick-up once every two weeks. B High A D
Intensive The City of Regina has adopted new accessible playground design standards. All
playgrounds are currently under review for compliance with this standard. 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 Field Les 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, Picnic Site, Shade Structure, Bookable Athletic Field Realtors Park 170
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Re-Open Regina
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Snow & Ice Control
ential sidewalks is the responsibility of the property owner/resident. It’s important to keep your
sidewalks shovelled and sanded to help pedestrians walk safely and
easily down the street. All properties centrally located within Schedule B must clear ice and snow
from the sidewalk adjacent to their property within 24 hours of a snow or ice event. Businesses,
apartments and vacant lots outside of downtown must clear ice and snow from sidewalks within 48
hours. Snow removed from private property should be stored on their private yard, not on streets,
sidewalks or boulevards. ...
Official Community Plan
unity vibrancy and cohesiveness. Support the Availability of Diverse Housing Options Support a
variety of housing choices to ensure people from all walks and
stages of life are welcomed to live in Regina. Create Better, More Active Ways of Getting Around
Make it easier for people of all abilities to travel through the city by investing in public
transit in appropriate locations and planning for all active forms of transportation. This includes
providing access routes so all people can more easily travel from home to work and to other
destinations. Promote Conservation, Stewardship & Environmental Sustainability Reduce the city’s
environmental footprint; prioritize the conservation of land, water, and energy; and embrace new
operational measures, such as leading practices for waste management. Achieve Long Term Financial
Viability Spend money wisely to ensure the City’s ability to manage its services and amenities both
now and in the future. This includes considering the full costs of operating before committing to
projects or services and to search out new ways to generate revenue to ensure the City has the
financial resources to meet customers’ needs. Foster Economic Prosperity Support a vibrant and
diverse economy that provides opportunities for residents to prosper and Regina to flourish. ...
Commercial Information Package
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Irrigation Systems
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Trees, Shrubs and Ground Covers
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