Culture Grant (Minor) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity minor cultural grant up to $10,000.
What We Offer
Find out why the City of Regina is a great place to work. We are
proud to offer extensive benefits, competitive compensation, ongoing learning opportunities,
employee recognition programs and a safe working environment.
Welcome to Regina’s City Centre
Regina’s City Centre features major landmarks, recreation and
leisure destinations along with central neighbourhoods that include residential, business and retail spaces.
Advisory - Crawlspace and Attic Safety Requirements
View the planning and development service advisory for attic safety requirements.
Burial Options & Services
Whether you are pre-planning your final arrangements or purchasing at the time of need, we can help select the burial
option that is right for you.
Planning for Growth Around Regina International Airport
. Airport Areas 2 and 3 are based NEF 30 and 25 respectively. Is noise the only factor considered
for building around the airport? While noise is a key factor for the
updated policies, it is not the only factor when considering development around the airport.
Additional updates to policies in the Official Community Plan prohibit certain industrial land-uses
with high emissions such as oil and gas or certain types of manufacturing that could impact airport
visibility. There are also policies for restricting building heights and stormwater retention ponds
that attract migratory birds. Existing neighbourhoods within the Area 2 boundary now restrict new
residential development to two units per lot instead of the higher density units encouraged in
other established neighbourhoods. How were the boundaries for the Areas established? The boundaries
for the new areas were recommended by the land-use study done in collaboration with the Regina
Airport Authority and the City of Regina. Area 1 is based on a 1,000 meter setback from airport
runways and NEF 30. It is applied to vacant lands. No new residential development will be allowed
in these areas. Area 2 is also based on a 1,000 meter setback from runways and the NEF 30 boundary
but is applied to existing developed areas and therefore allows for limited development options
with restrictions. These include limited residential density and noise reduction measures in new
construction. Area 3 is based on the lower NEF 25 and requires new buildings to implement specific
noise reduction measures. Frequently Asked Questions City Council approved the recommended policy
changes to the Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw in 2025. For more information, see the
links below: Regina International Airport Area Land Use Study Design Regina: The Official Community
Plan, Bylaw No. 2013-48 (Goal 3 – Special Policy Areas, Section 11.13) Regina Zoning Bylaw, No.
2019 (Chapter 8 – Overlay Zones, Part 8I). More Information
Disposal Manifest
Disposal Manifest for the City's Hauled Wastewater Site.
Application Package - Alternative Family Care Home Conversion
View the application package for Alternative Family Care Home Conversion.
Planning
The City coordinates land use, transportation and infrastructure to ensure
Traffic Calming
ness and compliance. In 2024, 18 traffic calming installations were completed, with an additional
15 installed in 2025 Speed feedback trailers are a key traffic
calming measure, placed on streets and rotated regularly to educate drivers and encourage
compliance with posted speed limits. The City currently operates 16 trailers, rotating them across
up to 224 locations each year. Eight additional trailers have been purchased to support the 2027
program expansion.
Confirmed Cases of Dutch Elm Disease in Regina
not fall off the branch, and to report them right away. Elm wood is an ideal place for the beetles
that carry the disease to lay eggs, making this a key factor in
managing the outbreak. Provincial regulations state that elm tree wood cannot be stored, used,
marketed or transported for any purpose. Residents can help prevent the spread of Dutch elm disease
and protect Regina’s urban forest by: Reporting suspected cases to Service Regina at 306-777-7000
or online at Regina.ca. Not storing, transporting or using elm wood as per provincial regulations.
Inspecting trees regularly for signs of wilting, yellowing leaves or dead branches, especially in
summer. ...
Office Model Narrative
View the Office Assessment Model Narrative.
Housing
Supporting the availability of diverse housing options is a key
community priority identified in the City's Official Community Plan.