Building Permit Application - Backyard Suite
Use this application package to apply for a Backyard Suite.
City of Regina transitions to PayByPhone for downtown parking starting March 1
king starting March 1 Starting March 1, 2026, all paid on-street parking in downtown Regina will
transition to PayByPhone as the only payment option. Coins will no
longer be accepted. Bags with instructions on the new process will be placed over all existing
meters to prevent coin payment. ...
Cankerworms & Tent Caterpillars
produce a new crop of leaves by mid-July. After three or more consecutive years of heave attack,
tree growth is slowed and branches in the crown may die back.
Cankerworm larvae are light green to brownish-green, often with a darker stripe down the back. They
are sometimes called inch worms or loopers. Cankerworms spin ‘silken threads’ that allow them to
drop from foliage to escape predators. The ‘silk thread’ also allows cankerworms to be blown by the
wind to other trees. Cankerworms drop to the ground and burrow into the soil when fully grown.
Moths of the fall cankerworm emerge from their cocoons in mid-September and October. ...
Building Report January 2020
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Umo: Transit Fare System
o? Regina Transit implemented a new fare system on August 13, 2024. The new fare system is called
Umo. With Umo, you can pay bus fare using the Umo mobile app, a Umo
reloadable card or by tapping your debit/credit card or using Apple Pay or Google Pay. It’s a more
user-friendly, convenient and accessible system. If the app or reloadable card is not your
preferred way to pay for bus fare, cash is accepted on all buses. ...
PayByPhone
u can also pay for downtown on-street Payment Required parking using prepaid parking vouchers
purchased at City Hall. The City is transitioning from coin-operated
parking meters to PayByPhone as the only way to pay for downtown on-street parking. This change
supports a shift toward more efficient, digital service options. Yes. Payment is still required
when a meter is covered, and all current parking rules remain in effect, including posted time
limits. Payment can be made using PayByPhone or, starting April 1, 2026, by using prepaid parking
vouchers. No. Coin payment has been discontinued as part of the
transition to PayByPhone. Yes. All current parking regulations remain in effect, including posted
time limits and other parking rules. You have stayed at the current location longer than allowed.
To begin another parking session, move your vehicle to another block or across the street and enter
the new location number. There is no need for cash or coins;
payments can be made using major credit and debit cards, as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay and
PayPal. With PayByPhone, you can: Get SMS reminders (if enabled) before your session expires.
Extend your parking session anytime, up to the two-hour time limit. Pay only for the time you need.
Download the PayByPhone app to get started. PayByPhone is available for iPhone
(iOS) and Android phones. If you prefer not to use the app, you can pay online at PayByPhone.com or
by calling 1-888-680-7275. 1. Create an account or continue as a guest Learn More Enter your
license plate number. For more detailed instructions and support, visit support.paybyphone.com How
to use the PayByPhone App 5. Review and pay 3. Add your vehicle Choose how long you want to park
for or set an end time. Sign up with your details or continue as a guest to start parking. Enter
the location number shown on signs or meter bags along the curb. You can also select "Park at
nearest location" to see a list of location numbers nearest to you. 4. Set your parking duration
Follow our step-by-step guide. Add a payment method, review your parking details and confirm your
payment. A confirmation message will appear with the remaining time of your session. You can choose
to receive SMS reminders to notify you before your session expires. You can also extend your
parking session any time before it expires, up to the two-hour limit. Note: There is a 25-cent fee
per transaction when using the PayByPhone service. 2. Enter the location number Parking Locations
Paid parking is in effect Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Paid on-street parking is subject
to a two-hour limit per location, except in loading zones, which have a 15-minute time limit.
On-street parking is free after 5 p.m. on weekdays, all day Saturdays (subject to posted time
limits), Sundays and all statutory holidays. You can add time, but don’t overstay. Two-hour limits
are in place to keep traffic moving and make space for other visitors. If you need to stay longer,
move your vehicle to a new zone (another block or opposite side of the street) or plan to use a
parkade or parking lot for stays longer than two hours. Know the rules. Parking regulations are in
place to ensure a safe environment for pedestrians and motorists. Prepaid parking vouchers are
available for residents who prefer not to use the PayByPhone system or do not have a smartphone.
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Building Report June 2020
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Backyard Suite
The Backyard Suite Advisory provides a high-level overview of
requirements. ...
Permits
g or altering your basement, repairing foundation, insulating with spray foam, building a deck,
fireplace, garage, swimming pool, addition, secondary suite or
temporary structure. For a detailed list of projects, requirements and application forms visit
Building & Demolition Permits. CMHC Housing Design Catalogue The City of Regina has partnered
with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to promote the Housing Design Catalogue
that provides examples of additional housing options, like backyard suites and multiplexes on residential lots. CMHC Housing Design Catalogue
Commercial Building Permit A commercial building permit is required to build a commercial,
industrial institutional or multi-family dwelling within the City. ...
Building Report - January 2021
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Building Report February 2020
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