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Tents, Stages & Temporary Structures
ust be provided for the protection of occupants and the building structure. Electrical systems and
equipment, must not be accessible to the public.Open-flame devices
are not permitted. Cooking that produces grease/oily vapours will not be allowed inside tents
without an approved ventilation system. 1m clearance surrounding cooking appliances shall be
maintained Cooking appliances must be placed on a stable base to limit the risk of tipping. *Tipis
with traditional coverings do not need to meet CAN/ULC-S109. Open
flame is permitted when supervised. Gazebos and/or group of gazebos Gazebos will be considered a
group where there is less than 3m between. Gazebos over 25m2 (270 ft2) when serving a residential
dwelling unit, or Gazebos over 60m2 (625 ft2) when serving more than one residential unit or
commercial/public uses Stages A stage is higher than 1.2m (48in) above grade. Temporary Buildings
(seasonal buildings, warm up shelters, etc.) Building over 10m2 and used for any purpose other than
an on-site construction offices. View Example Events & Sample Plans To Apply It is best to
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Bill Insert
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Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre – Annual Maintenance Closure
Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre – Annual Maintenance Closure The Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre is
closed for annual maintenance from June 23 to August 3, reopening August 4. The library and public
washrooms will remain open.
Building Report January 2020
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Memorialization
or tree in a municipal green space as a way to pay tribute to an individual or group. View Images:
Six Foot Steel Frame Bench with Plaque - Parks & Open Space/Golf
Courses Four Foot Composite Legacy Bench with Bronze Plaque - Cemeteries City-owned Golf Courses
Riverside Cemetery Parks & Open Spaces Plaque added to an
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Design Standard - Water
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Cycling
st in the same lane and must wait until they can use another driving lane. Drivers should never
speed past a bicycle. Drivers must be cautious when opening vehicle
doors to avoid a serious injury or fatality. Don’t open car doors
unless it is safe to do so for oncoming traffic or cyclists. Check your side-view mirror beforeopening the door or try the Dutch Reach. This is when the driver
uses their right hand to crossover and open the vehicle door,
allowing them to shoulder check for oncoming bicycles. Cyclists can only bike in the opposite
direction of a one-way street when there is a bike lane with signs and markings. Drivers are
reminded to use their headlights and signal lights and keep their windshield and windows clean and
clear of obstructions Know the rules of the road by checking out the Traffic Bylaw. Bike Lanes The
City is progressing on the Transportation Master Plan by investing in bike lanes, pathways and new
sidewalks to promote active transportation and healthier communities. One of the goals in the TMP
is to create a comprehensive bike network that will connect people to destinations and activities
citywide. Bike lanes help to make cycling more safe, accessible and attractive for all users to get
around our community. The City has invested at least $250,000 yearly since 2019 to improve Regina's
pathway and bike lane networks. This budget has been slowly increased and supplemented with
additional funding sources, from both the City's budget and the Federal and Provincial government.
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