Undertulized Land Study
The Underutilized Land Study looks at potential regulatory, environmental, social and economic barriers to private sector redevelopment of various types of underutilized sites throughout the City and recommend specific actions the City can undertake to improve the viability of redeveloping these lands.
Homeownership Grant Eligibility Requirements
View Homeownership Grant Eligibility Requirements.
Residential Short-Term Accommodation Licences
es issued by the City of Regina. Residential short-term accommodation licences are valid for one
year from date of purchase and must be renewed on an annual basis.
Licensing fees are non-refundable. Principal Residence Unit Licence A principal residence unit
means the usual dwelling unit where an individual lives, makes their home and conducts their daily
affairs. Fees: The short-term accommodation licence fee for a principal residence is $100 annually Secondary Property Licence A secondary property is any unit that
is not the principal residence unit. Fees: The short-term accommodation licence fee for a secondary
property is $300 annually striped Requirements Effective May 1, 2021
all residential short-term accommodation providers will need to obtain a licence. The residential
short-term accommodation licence number is required on all advertising and marketing, including
online platforms, for the short-term accommodation. ...
Garbage, Recycling & Composting
od and yard waste carts. Residents get increased transparency about the costs of waste services, as
well as a choice of garbage service options. The annual fee per
household for pickup of all three waste collection carts - brown, blue and green - beginning in
January 1, 2024, will be: $16.12 per month if choosing a 240 L garbage cart ($193.45 per year)
$23.73 per month if choosing a 360 L garbage cart ($284.70 per year) A Waste Utility Rebate of
$54.75 per year will be available to eligible low-income households for seniors and persons with
disabilities. Complete details on how to apply for the rebate will be made at a later date. Stay
tuned for more updates and information. You can view the complete report. Garbage Food and Yard Waste Recycling Damaged or missing cart? Contact
us for repair or replacement. Submit a Service Request Big Blue Bins Book a Presentation or
Workshop Landfill
Seeding - Irrigated
View the Standard Construction Specification for Seeding - Irrigated.
Cultural Plan Appendices
Review the appendices of the Cultural Plan.
Rules of the Road
hways & Infrastructure owns and maintains the remainder. While the City is responsible for the
maintenance of these expressway lights, outages can be reported to
SaskPower. Outages: Report street light outages on the SaskPower
website or by calling 1-888-757-6937. Street Lights Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS), inform
pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired when they have the right-of-way to cross at a
signalized intersection. Accessible Pedestrian Signals use two audible tones with the visual
pedestrian signals to designate the direction of the pedestrian right-of-way. For the north/south
right-of-way, the ‘cuckoo’ audible tone is sounded, and for the east/west right-of-way, the ‘chirp’
audible tone is sounded. The APS units are also equipped with vibro-tactile features for
pedestrians who are deaf or hard of hearing. Raised arrows on the APS indicate the crossing
direction of the unit, which then vibrates in combination with the audible tone to indicate
right-of-way for that crossing. APS units also use a ‘locator tone’ to assist pedestrians in
locating the pushbutton. This tone currently varies between units as either a ‘beeping’ or a ‘
ticking’ sound. The City of Regina has 69 intersections equipped with APS. As part of its vision to
be an inclusive and accessible community, the City is committed to retrofitting six signalized
intersections with APS annually. Any newly signalized intersections
with pedestrian access are automatically installed with APS. To request a location for APS
installation, please contact Service Regina by submitting a Service Request. Requested locations
are prioritized using criteria, such as intersection configuration and safety, pedestrian and
vehicle volumes, and proximity to public transit and various pedestrian destinations. Accessible
Pedestrian Signals Regina has 17 Touchless Accessible Pedestrian crosswalks in our community. The
touchless signals allow users to activate the pedestrian crossing signals without the need to
physically touch a button. They also emit an audible sound to help individuals with visual
impairments to cross intersections safely. Users can continue to press the button like a
traditional pedestrian signal if they choose. When a user wishes to cross the street, they simply
need to wave their hand one to four inches away from the touchless pushbutton area to activate the
signal. A radar sensor within the unit alerts the traffic controller unit that a pedestrian is
ready to cross. If a user has a visual impairment, they will hear the audible tone advising when it
is safe to cross the street. To request a location for touchless or APS installation, please
contact Service Regina by submitting a Service Request. Requested locations are prioritized using
criteria, such as intersection configuration and safety, pedestrian and vehicle volumes, and
proximity to public transit and various pedestrian destinations. Touchless Accessible Pedestrian
Signals Many signalized intersections have a button you may push to activate the WALK/DON’T WALK
pedestrian signal. If the button is pushed, the WALK signal could stay on longer to allow you the
extra time to cross the street. If the button is not pushed, more ‘green’ time could be given to
motorists. This allows more traffic to travel through the intersection and reduces congestion. If
you are at a signalized intersection with a pedestrian push button, you must use it or you will not
get a WALK signal allowing you to cross. For some intersections that have heavy pedestrian volume,
pedestrian phase could be provided every phase during off peak hours. Understanding Pedestrian
Signals Pedestrian signals tell you when it is safe to cross: A "WALK" or “WALKING SYMBOL” means
you may begin crossing. A flashing "DON'T WALK" or flashing “HAND SYMBOL” serves as a warning that
it is to late to begin to cross the street. However, if you entered the cross walk before the
signal began to flash, you should have enough time to cross the street. A solid "DON'T WALK" or
solid ‘HAND SYMBOL” indicates that it is unsafe to cross the street. You should wait until the WALK
signal appears again before crossing the street. Pedestrian Push Buttons at Signalized
Intersections Signs Construction and detour signs are posted to warn you that road work is being
done in the area. You must obey the speed limits posted on the signs, as these limits ensure the
safety of workers and other motorists. Even if you cannot see any activity in a construction zone,
you should reduce your speed to the posted limit because other hazards – like gravel chips and
uneven pavement – may be present and cause damage to your vehicle if you are travelling at high
speeds. You should also leave plenty of space between road crews/equipment and your vehicle when
going through a construction zone and obey all directions by flag people. Construction & Detour
Signs Children at Play signs are not part of the Canadian Manual of Uniform Traffic Control
Devices, and therefore, are not used by the City of Regina. If you can buy it, its not legal. These
signs are not recommended for municipalities because: studies show these signs have no effect on
motorists to control speeding motorists need to watch for children playing near every residential
street, and not just the street where the sign is located these types of signs suggest to children
that it’s okay to play on the street, which is not the case The City of Regina only posts warning
signs when motorists need to be advised of unusual or unexpected conditions. Children at Play Signs
Learn more about no parking and no stopping zones. No Parking: Vehicles can only stop briefly to
drop someone off or pick someone up in this zone. You may not park your vehicle and wait for
someone. No Stopping: Vehicles must not stop here for any reason, including dropping off or picking
up passengers. ...