Boards, Committees & Commissions
d (RDBID) RDBID encourages the development of a vibrant and prosperous downtown by improving the
appearance and image of the district, promoting and marketing the
district, and undertaking various initiatives and projects that facilitate the ongoing rejuvenation
and redevelopment. Estimated time: 2 to 6 hours/month Citizen Members: 15 Council Members: 1
Remuneration: No See more details about RDBID Judith Veresuk, Secretary P : (306) 359-7541 400E –
2201 11th Avenue Regina, SK S4P 0J8 Current Board Members: Lisa McIntyre Anna Gardikiotis Steve
Tunison Kendra Wren The Board encourages the development of a vibrant and prosperous downtown by
improving the appearance and image of the district, promoting and marketing the district, and undertaking various initiatives and projects that
facilitate the ongoing rejuvenation and redevelopment of the area. Note: Positions will be filled
by citizens who are electors of the city or are employed in the district. Applicants should have
experience in improving the district’s appearance and image, promoting and marketing the redevelopment of the district. Maintaining publicly-owned lands,
buildings and structures in the district. Conducting any studies or preparing any designs that may
help to achieve the purposes of a downtown revitalization project. Terms of Reference: improving
the District’s appearance and image, promoting and marketing the
District, and undertaking initiatives and projects that facilitate the ongoing enhancement and
redevelopment of the improving, beautifying and maintaining publicly-owned lands, buildings and
structures in the District, in addition to any improvement, beautification or maintenance that is
provided at the expenses of the City acquiring, by purchase, lease or otherwise, any land and
buildings in the District necessary for its purposes and improve, beautify, maintain or dispose of
that land and buildings maintaining and improving any land in the District for use as parking,
which land may subsequently be disposed of by sale, lease, exchange or otherwise for public or
private redevelopment for commercial purposes at a price not less than its fair market value conducting any studies or preparing any designs that may help to
achieve this purpose contributing monies to the City for the purposes of a downtown revitalization
project nominates a member to the Mayor’s Task Force on Regina’s Future for appointment by City
Council Meeting Frequency: Various, Monthly Term Limit: 3 year Terms, unlimited number of Terms.
Regina Planning Commission The Regina Planning Commission advises and makes recommendations to City
Council regarding community development, including policies, programs and services. This could
include discretionary use applications, the designation of heritage properties and districts, rail
relocation matters, long-term planning items and policy and guidelines for the naming of streets,
City facilities and parks. Estimated time: 4 hours/month Citizen Members: 8 Council Members: 3
Remuneration: No See more details about Regina Planning Commission Tracey Hendriks, Council Officer
P : (306) 777-7262 2476 Victoria Ave PO Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8 George Tsiklis, Councillor P :
(306) 777-7262 2476 Victoria Ave PO Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8 Current Board Members: Jordan
Gasior Kathleen Wilson Maynard Sonntag Fred Hill Sharon Markesteyn Dan Rashovich, Councillor George
Tsiklis, Councillor John Aston Leah Morrigan Nicole Torgerson Shobna Radons, Councillor The
Commission advises and assists City Council with respect to all matters pertaining to community
planning and development. The Commission has the duties and powers as set forth in The Planning and
Development Act, 2007 and The Committee Bylaw, No. 2009-40. Terms of Reference: advise and make
recommendations to Council regarding City Planning & Development policies, programs and
services; review all discretionary use requests; make recommendations to Council regarding the
preservation, interpretation, development and designation of heritage properties and heritage
districts; consider and make recommendations to Council regarding rail relocation matters; review
and make recommendations to Council regarding items emanating from the Committees that report to
the Regina Planning Commission; consider and make recommendations to Council for those items
emanating from Developmental Engineering related to long term planning items such as transportation
planning; and consider and make recommendations to Council on all consulting contracts over
$500,000 related to the mandate of the Regina Planning Commission. Delegated Authority: Pursuant to
section 100 of The Cities Act, the Regina Planning Commission is delegated the authority from
Council to interpret and approve the policy and guidelines for names of streets, city facilities
and parks. Meeting Frequency: Tuesday, Monthly Term Limit: 3 year Terms, unlimited number of Terms.
Regina Public Library Board The Regina Public Library Board is responsible for the general
management, operations, regulations and control of public libraries and sets policy for the
management of the public libraries within the community. Estimated time: 3 to 5 hours/month Citizen
Members: 7 Council Members: 1 Remuneration: Yes See more details about Regina Public Library Board
Hannah Sackville, Secretary P : (306) 777-6117 Current Board Members: Marj Gavigan Cheryl Zankl
Cindy Kobayashi Carly Romanow Chad Bachynski, Mayor Danae Lemieux David Froh, Councillor Michael
Redenbach Olajumoke Oni The Board is responsible for the operations of public libraries and sets
policy for the management of the Regina Public Library, as set out under The Public Libraries Act,
1996. Term of Reference: The Board is responsible for the general management, regulation and
control of the Public Library. The Board may establish committees which are tied to the Board’s
core responsibilities and which support the work of the Board. Responsible for the operation of the
public libraries within the City of Regina. Committees will assist the Board by preparing policy
alternatives, identifying implications for Board deliberation, and monitoring performance within
its defined areas of responsibility. Composition: The Board consists of: six or eight members, as
determined by City Council, appointed by Council from among the resident electros of the City of
Regina. For more information, see RPL’s website: Leadership | Regina
Public Library Meeting Frequency: Regina Public Library has 5 or 6 Public Board meetings per year
that run on average approximately 2 hours each starting at 4:30pm. Each board member is required to
serve as well on the Strategic Planning Committee that meets when required. Currently, that is
approximately once per month for a 2-3 hours and we will also have half or full day sessions once
or twice per year on an as needed basis. These meetings are scheduled according to board
availability. Board members are also expected to serve on one or more additional committees, each
of which meet 3-4 times per year for 1.5 hours. Term Limit: 2 year Terms, limited to 5 Consecutive
Terms, then 1 year break. Regina Warehouse Business Improvement District Board (RWBID) RWBID
encourages the development of a vibrant and prosperous Old Warehouse district by improving the area’
s appearance and image, promoting and marketing the area, and
undertaking initiatives and projects that facilitate the ongoing rejuvenation and redevelopment.
Estimated time: 2 to 6 hours/month Citizen Members: 10 Council Members: 1 Remuneration: No See more
details about RWBID Secretary(RWBID) P : (306) 585-3958 240-2300 Dewdney Ave Regina, SK S4R 1H5
Current Board Members: Jason Carlson Jeffrey Boutilier The Board encourages the development of a
vibrant and prosperous Old Warehouse district by improving the area’s appearance and image,
promoting and marketing the area, and undertaking initiatives and
projects that facilitate the ongoing rejuvenation and redevelopment of the area. Applicants should
have experience or knowledge in public and corporate relations, have technical skills in financial
and human resource management, networking/marketing initiatives and
is committed to see the growth in the Warehouse District. The Warehouse District is set to see
substantial growth in the coming years. Term of Reference: acquire, by purchase, lease or
otherwise, any real property for its purposes and improve, beautify and maintain that property.
promote the area as a business or shopping area. conduct any studies or prepare any designs that
may be necessary for the purposes of the above. setting the direction of the Warehouse Business
Improvement District, you will be a part of working groups that, in partnership with the staff,
will carry out direction set by the Board. members will be elected to one of five 1-year terms or
one of five 2-year terms. no member may hold a seat longer than four consecutive 2-year terms.
Meeting Frequency: Monthly Term Limit: 2 year Terms, limited to 4 Consecutive Terms, then 1 year
break. School Boards/City Council Liaison Committee (SBCCLC) See more details about SBCCLC Jen
Gentile,Council Officer P : (306) 777-7262 2476 Victoria Avenue PO Box 1790 REGINA, SK S4P 3C8
Terms of Reference: To discuss issues of mutual interest and concern to both parties. Meeting
Frequency: Semi- annually Term Limit: 3 year Terms, unlimited number of Terms. City Councillors
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Public Notice - ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTS & CONCEPT PLAN AMENDMENT
nt at a City Council meeting. A copy of the proposed bylaws, to amend The Regina Zoning Bylaw,
2019, will be available for examination on the City’s website,
commencing May 1, 2026. Find more information about presenting to Council and Committees at
Regina.ca/Register. PROPOSED CONCEPT PLAN AMENDMENT Greens on Gardiner Concept Plan Proposed Land-
Use Scheme Reason: The Proponent is applying to amend the Greens on Gardiner Concept Plan by
redesignating land to low-density residential. Only the highlighted areas are affected. The current
plan is available for viewing, for comparison, on the City’s website. PROPOSED REZONING 3631 & 3855 Gee Crescent Current Zoning: RH –
Residential High-Rise Zone Proposed Zoning: RN – Residential Neighbourhood Zone Reason: The RN –
Residential Neighbourhood is intended to accommodate one- and two-unit residential development. ...