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Fire Master Plan

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Regina Police Service 2022 Operating & Capital Budget

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Intensification & Revitalization Incentive Programs

an Intensification Grant or Intensification Tax Incentive within the preceding 10 years. Eligible Costs: Construction Site serviceability study or report Environmental consulting fees for any required environmental study or assessment Site remediation Shadow analysis Traffic impact assessment Constructing/upgrading of any on-site improvement that is required to fulfill any condition of a development/planning approval for an Intensified Development Constructing/upgrading of any off-site improvement that is required to fulfill any condition of a development/planning approval for an Intensified Development Demolition costs, including: Utility disconnection fees Cost of demolishing, removing material and filling & leveling of the excavation to an elevation compatible with abutting properties Site fencing costs during demolition Landfill tipping fees Demolition permit fees Completion of a Hazardous Materials Survey Other related demolition costs to be considered at the discretion of the Executive Director Additionally, certain development fees associated with intensification projects in the target area will be waived. For more information, see the Development Permit Application Fee Bylaw. Use our interactive map below to input the address of your property to determine if it falls within the eligible boundary area. Further details on the Intensification Incentive Program can be found in the Intensification Incentive Policy. ...

Property Assessment

Assessment Values The City of Regina annually produces assessed values for every property within the City. ...

2021 Proposed Budget Book

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End Date Agreements are renewed on an annual basis. Adopt a Greenspace Thank you for volunteering to keep your neighbourhood green and beautiful!

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Harbour Landing Online Engagement Presentation

View the presentation from the Harbour Landing online engagement session held July 2020.

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cuts from ‘bleeding’. Prune elm trees from September 1 to March 31 to reduce the spread of Dutch elm disease. Prune apple trees every spring. Light annual pruning balances growth and flower buds. Only prune dead, damaged and diseased branches from evergreen trees. In the spring, you can create a denser pine or spruce trees by cutting its candles in half before the needles have elongated. Remember to add a wide circle of mulch around the evergreen’s trunk if you remove its lower branches. The mulch will keep the soil cool around the tree’s feeder roots. Watering Trees A tree’s root system extends out at least as far as the tree is tall. Most of the tree's feeder roots are in the top 15 cm of soil. Therefore you will likely water and fertilize over a large area of your yard to provide proper nutrients to your urban tree. If you placed mulch in a large circle around your trees, you may only need to water if there’s a drought. However if you haven’t mulched, you will need to thoroughly water your tree two or three times a season (e.g. beginning of June, July and August). Near the end of August, stop watering until the trees have dropped their leaves. This allows the trees to harden for winter. Once the tree’s leaves have fallen, give both trees and shrubs a good soak each week until the ground freezes. This practice helps plants withstand Regina’s dry winter conditions. City-Owned Trees Follow the Forestry Bylaw to learn more about caring for a City-owned tree. The bylaw lists many things that you cannot do to a City-owned tree including: The City follows a rotating pruning schedule to care for its trees throughout Regina. Do not prune a City-owned tree. If the tree’s branches are interfering with power lines, call SaskPower at 1-888-757-6937 and they will arrange to prune offending branches from either private or City-owned trees. Make sure you do not remove a City-owned tree or remove/interfere with any protective barrier or device on or around a City-owned tree Do not attach any notice, bill, poster, sign, wire, rope, cord, nail or other object to or around a City-owned tree. Do not commence or continue construction/activities that damage or interfere with the tree’s root system, trunk, or upper structure. Make sure you receive approval before you begin construction around a City-owned tree. Removal Trees on City property are “living” assets owned and maintained as a legacy for residents by the City of Regina. The City aims to protect, preserve and perpetuate the health, beauty and safety of the urban forest for the enjoyment of its citizens, past, present and future. In an effort to ensure that all trees on City property are adequately protected from unnecessary destruction, loss and damage, a policy has been established that outlines the standards and requirements. Please review the policy for eligibility before applying for tree removal services. Note: For all other tree-related requests (i.e. pruning, change in tree species), submit a Service Request online. The applicant will be contacted with the final decision on the request. Tree removals can only be performed by the City of Regina or a representative. Request Tree Removal Sometimes tree roots from City-owned trees will invade your drainage or sewer pipes, appear on your lawn, or lift your driveway or sidewalk. Tree roots growing into pipes with pre-existing cracks can cause leaks and clogs. The City only repairs or replaces the sewer line that is on the City’s portion of the property (from the main shut off valve in your yard to the pipe in the street) and not on your private property (from the main shut off valve in your yard to inside your house.) Surface roots are not removed from public or private property adjacent to City trees. You may top dress the area or add soil underneath the surrounding turf. You can also replace the turf with a mulch of rock, bark chips, or perennial ground covers to camouflage the roots. Make sure the mulch or top dressing is no more than 5 cm. You are responsible for any repairs to your driveway or sidewalk that are on your private property. Root Problems Are you doing some improvements to your house or yard this year near City-owned trees? If so, you are required to protect them from any construction, demolition or landscaping work you may do. Submit a tree preservation plan for the site to the City of Regina prior to the start of construction. The Tree Preservation Plan should include the following items: Show the location of all existing trees on the site. Determine viable alternatives for preserving the existing trees. Determine the tree protection requirements for the site. Determine any possible conflicts especially those requiring tree removal, relocation or new plantings on boulevards. Identify the access roadway to the site. Determine if clearance pruning is needed before the starting construction work. Construction The City of Regina’s Tree Replacement Program extends the life of our urban forest by replacing dead, diseased or damaged City-owned trees on municipal property in parks, residential and arterial streets and boulevards. A limited number of trees are available for this program each year. Requests will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. ...

Body Rub Establishment Licences

Licence Fees As of January 1, 2021, all Body Rub Establishments and workers within the establishment must be licensed. Licences must be renewed annually. ...

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