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Special City Council Meeting Scheduled for February 5
s Act. The meeting agenda will include item EX25-7 Community and Social Impact Regina Inc. (CSIR).
The meeting agenda will be available by 2 p.m. on Regina.ca/meetings. Citizens who want to address City Council on this matter may
attend the meeting via teleconference or in person. To attend, you must register by completing the
online form on Regina.ca/Register, no later than 12 p.m. on Tuesday,
February 4, 2025. ...
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PL202400083 - 1602 & 1650 Winnipeg Street
Public Notice - 1602 & 1650 Winnipeg Street
Public Notice - 2100 Garry Street
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dline to allow applicants to pay outstanding taxes or other past due charges. Relaxation of some of
these requirements may be available. Contact CHS@regina.ca for
details. Eligibility Applicants are encouraged to contact the City early at CHS@regina.ca to discuss project eligibility and application requirements. It is
also recommended that applicants complete a pre-application meeting to discuss regulatory
requirements (contact permitfilesupport@regina.ca). This ensures a
smooth application process. We are happy to discuss your project and answer any questions.
Applications may be made prior to acquiring a property and prior to a development/building permit
being issued. Applications will not be accepted after construction has begun or where a project is
receiving funding under another City program. Applicants must be current on all property taxes,
utilities, parking, and other charges owing to the City at the time of application to be considered
for funding. You can find all application resources in the “Related Documents” section of this
page. Submit a completed application form and all required documentation to CHS@regina.ca. All applications received by April 30 will be evaluated in May. All
applications received between May 1 and July 31 will be evaluated in August until funding is
exhausted. If funding remains after the August evaluation period, funding may be awarded to
eligible applications on a first-come basis until December 31. How to Apply Program Boundaries
Boundaries Map Primary Page Boundaries Map Contact Us Please reach out to CHS@regina.ca for questions about housing incentives. Contact
permitfilesupport@regina.ca for questions about permitting and the
development process. For questions about other City incentives, contact Service Regina or call
(306) 777-7000. ...
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Public Notice - 2166-2170 Halifax Street
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ffinityPlex, a 90,000 sq. ft. with a regulation indoor soccer field and flexibility to host trade
shows, conferences, gala dinners and more. The six-rink hockey
arena, the Co-operators Centre, which hosts tournaments almost every weekend generating
considerable tourism and economic benefit. The Viterra International Trade Centre (VITC), which is
the new home for the Canadian Western Agribition, major trade shows, conferences and other events
of all shapes and sizes. Two signature events, Queen City Ex and Canada’s Farm Show, which bring
our community together at REAL District as we showcase the best Regina has to offer. REAL has
evolved into an organization that operates and maintains the community’s hub of events and
entertainment. REAL began operating as a not-for-profit municipal corporation in 2014 with
oversight from a volunteer Board of Directors appointed by Council. The City of Regina owns the
lands and assets of REAL District that REAL operates on behalf of the City. Council provides a
small annual grant to support its operations. However, the vast majority of REAL’s revenues are
generated by the services it provides. REAL operates as a not-for-profit corporation and any
surplus profit at year-end is invested in the maintenance and improvement of civic infrastructure
at REAL District, all of which is owned by the City of Regina. The mandate of REAL is to: a)
operate in the best interests of the community and enrich the quality of life for people in the
community through the hosting and delivery of local, regional, national, and international events;
b) develop, operate and maintain City and other facilities to provide world-class hospitality for
trade, agribusiness, sporting, entertainment and cultural events that bring innovation, enrichment
and prosperity to the community; and c) operate with an entrepreneurial spirit and to pursue
expanded business venture that could generate additional revenue. Regina Downtown Business
Improvement District The Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID) is an organization
that provides a range of business and community services to promote and enhance the Downtown
District’s unique assets, to improve conditions for businesses operating in the district, and to
improve the quality of life for those who shop, work, live and play downtown. RDBID’s services
supplement services provided by the City of Regina. RDBID programs and services are financed by a
special property tax assessment collected from commercial property owners located in the defined
boundaries of the Downtown District. This District encompasses 53 blocks bordered by Angus Street
to the west, 13th Avenue to the south, Halifax Street to the east, and Saskatchewan Drive to the
north. RDBID also extends along Broad Street south to College Avenue. The special assessments are
approved by the Board of Directors of RDBID, which is appointed by Council, and includes a
representative from Council. ...