Asset Management
cesses and systems to ensure decisions are robust, defendable, transparent and aligned with the
City’s strategic priorities. State of Infrastructure Report State of
Infrastructure Report describes the asset inventory, value, life,
condition and the investment needed to maintain service levels. ...
How Property Taxes are Calculated
rce 85% data Tax Policies and Mill Rates After the Province, Regina Separate School Division,
Regina Public Library Board and City determine their annual budgets,
the City uses the mill rates (also known as tax rates) and council-approved tax policies to
calculate your property tax. Tax policies are set by Council and can impact the amount of property
taxes paid. For example: during a revaluation, City Council reviews its current tax policies and
any other tax policy options available. The Province sets the tax policy for education property
tax, including Province-wide mill rates to calculate the education tax for all properties. Mill
Rate The tax per dollar of assessed value of property. The rate is expressed in "mills", where one
mill is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). Mill rates are set by each taxing authority to raise the
revenue required by their budget. Mill Rates for 2025: Municipal Library School Residential 11.0514
0.99326 4.27 Condominium 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Multi-Family 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Agriculture 11.0514
0.99326 1.07 Commercial/Industrial 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Golf Courses 11.0514 0.99326 6.37
Railway/Pipelines 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Resource 11.0514 0.99326 7.49 data Mill Rate Factor A mill
rate factor is a tax policy tool used to redistribute the amount of total taxes paid by each
property class and subclass. Changes to a mill rate factor will not increase or decrease the total
amount of taxes collected annually by the Province, Regina Separate
School Division, Regina Public Library Board or City. Mill Rate Factors for 2024: Mill Rate Factor
Residential 0.91034 Residential Condominium 0.91034 Multi-Family 0.91034 Agriculture 1. ...
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What We Offer
hem define a plan of action to strengthen their skills. Tools & Resources: You'll have all the
tools and resources you need to get ahead. We have an annual
learning calendar that supports employees in further developing their skills and knowledge. We also
offer financial assistance to help employees pay for additional professional and post-secondary
programs. Leadership Development: Strong leadership is essential to achieving our ambitious goals
and creating the climate to inspire employees to deliver high performance. The City of Regina
provides a Leadership Development Program to support leaders in upgrading their skills and
strengthening their overall performance in leadership positions. Learning & Development
Recognizing that employees are our greatest resource, the City of Regina’s Reward and Recognition
programs are designed to celebrate employee success. Big, small, formal, or informal, we like to
acknowledge employees who do a good job, go above and beyond the call of duty and those who achieve
excellence. Corporate Excellence Awards Gala: Held annually, this
formal event honours outstanding employee contributions in several categories. Award winners are
selected by a committee made up of representatives at all levels and from across the organization.
You Rock Recognition Program: Recognition of good work employees do, is very important in creating
a positive work culture. You Rock provides employees with an opportunity to visibly recognize
coworkers for the great things happening throughout the organization. Team Building Program: Team
building is the opportunity to build on co-worker relationships, create a sense of team and
generate an engaging work environment outside of daily work routine. ...
Basement Development
request online. Estimated Property Tax Adjustments Market Area 1 Market Area 2 Market Area 3 Market
Area 4 Market Area 5 Market Area 6Annual Dollars per Square Foot
0.40 0.42 0.18 0.21 0.42 0.08 Example: An 800 square foot basement development in Market Area 4
would have an estimated annual tax rate increase of $0.21 X 800 ft2
= $168 View the Market Area Map to determine your estimated rate. If you would like a detailed
estimate of your project, submit a Service Request. Property tax revenue is collected for municipal
services such as roads, infrastructure, police and fire, parks and recreation, waste removal and
transit. Why do I need a permit? Provincial Legislation and City Bylaws hold the property owner
responsible for meeting building codes and regulations. Completing City of Regina permits helps
property owners comply with their responsibility to ensure buildings are safe, habitable structures
under Provincial Legislation. Digital Submission Security Requirements Residential Permit Fee
Calculation Form Building Permit Application Tips
Ward 8 - Councillor Shanon Zachidniak
Community Services Committee Regina Planning Commission School Boards/City Council Liaison
Committee Wascana Watershed Advisory Committee Ward 8 Report -
Spring 2022 E-Newsletter Road Maintenance & Construction Ward 8 Report - Spring/Summer 2024 Ward 8 Report -
Spring 2021 Ward 8 Report - Fall 2021 Ward 8 Report - Winter 2021 Ward 8 Report - Spring 2022
Complimentary Investment Grant Programs
ent grant is more appropriate for potential funding. To arrange a meeting with a Coordinator,
please email communityinvestments@regina.ca. Follow-up Reports: 2024
Special Event Grant (Major) Follow-up Report Grant Recipients: 2023
Special Event Grant (Major) Recipients If you require more information, please contact Community
Investments at 306-777-7507 or email communityinvestments@regina.ca Special Event Grant - Major
Minor Special Events Grants provide funding for organizations up to $5,000 for new or unique
one-time events that contribute to building community pride and encouraging community interaction
and spirit. Application Deadlines: See application form for deadlines. All deadlines are dependent
on available funds. Please apply by the deadline which is at least six weeks prior to the event.
The City commits to providing a response within four weeks of each of the deadline dates.
Applications can be submitted up to one year prior to the event. Application Forms: Special Event
Minor Guidelines & Application Follow-up Reports: 2025 Special
Event Minor Follow-up Report 2024 Special Event Minor Follow-upReport Grant Recipients 2023 Special Event Minor Recipients Special
Event Grant - Minor The Sask Lotteries Community Grant program provides funding for initiatives
that assist in the development of sport, culture and recreation programs. ...
By-Election Summary Official Results
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Winter Initiatives Grant
ate Application Deadline The application deadline is September 12, 2024 Recipients 2023-24 Winter
Initiatives Grant Funding Recipients Follow-up Report If your
organization receives funding through this program, you are required to report on your initiative. This report is to be
submitted within 30 days of the completion of the initiative. Winter Initiatives Grant - Follow-UpReport If you require more information, please contact Community
Investments at 306-777-7507 or email communityinvestments@regina.ca. Community Investment Grants
Snow Angels Community Grant Winter Strategy Winter Initiatives Grant Follow-Up Report