Administration and Calculation of Servicing Agreement Fees and Development Levies Policy
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Shopping Centre Model Narrative
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Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks
The City maintains and operates eight
indoor arenas, over 50 outdoor skating rinks ...
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Current Initiatives
has significant environmental benefits since it reduces the need for fossil fuel heating sources.
The GHF will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 95% compared to a
natural gas equivalent system, and combined with the IAF’s on-site renewable energy generation
potential (such as solar panels), is expected to provide all the facility’s energy needs.
Indoor Aquatic Facility (IAF)
Electric Buses In 2023, the City began transitioning to electric Zero-Emission Buses for the Regina
Transit System, in line with the Regina Transit Master Plan. The City anticipates that purchasing
the 20 electric buses will result in annual savings of $440,000. These 20 buses are estimated to
save more than $7.4 million throughout their life expectancy of 17 years and to reduce GHG
emissions by 13,000 tonnes. Overall, if all City buses were transitioned to Zero-Emission Buses,
this would reduce GHG emissions by 146,200 tonnes! Anti-Idling An idle control program was
initiated in January 2023, which included an update to the corporate policy and an education
rollout to employees. The program uses telematics (GPS) equipment in vehicles to gather information
on idling behaviours and support employees in reducing vehicle idling. Data from the idling program
shows that increased education and tracking of idling has resulted in fuel cost savings and lower
GHG emissions from the City’s fleet through reduced fuel consumption. Landfill Gas to Energy
Facility The City of Regina owns and operates the Regina Landfill, which is the largest landfill in
Saskatchewan. ...
Property for Sale
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currently for sale.
City of Regina breaks ground for Indoor Aquatics Facility
new aquatics facility. Naturally occurring hot water extracted from the earth will heat the
facility, providing significant environmental benefits – comparable
to removing 2,355 cars from the road every year. “We’re thrilled for this groundbreaking moment,”
said Mayor Chad Bachynski. “This facility is about more than recreation – it’s about accessibility,
equity and creating a space where everyone feels welcome. It’s a project years in the making that
will benefit Regina for generations to come." Set to open in 2029, the IAF will greatly enhance the
City’s ability to host competitive events, expand recreational amenities for the local community
and increase tourism. This project represents a significant investment in public infrastructure,
highlighting the City’s dedication to improving public facilities, supporting vibrant communities,
as well as the City’s commitment to becoming a renewable, net-zero community by 2050. “Strong
communities need good quality community infrastructure,” said Ted Schisler, Deputy City Manager of
Corporate Services. "It is important that we are able to deliver on these types of facilities which
support the health and wellbeing of our growing community well into the future.” A promotional
video capturing residents’ reactions to the facility’s rendering images, featured at the sod
turning event, can be viewed here. Visit the New Indoor Aquatics Facility | Be Heard Regina webpage
to keep up with updates and for more details.
Transit Fare Assistance Eligibility and Criteria
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Riding With Us
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Infrastructure Development
Supporting the maintenance and
renewal of our assets is a strategic priority
Floodplain Management
and policies outlined in Zoning and Building Bylaws. The City is committed to communicating and
engaging with property owners, developers and other key stakeholders
within the city as more information becomes available. Zoning Map Zoning Bylaw Floodplain Map