Ward 2 - Councillor George Tsiklis
GTSIKLIS@regina.ca George Tsiklis Councillor George Tsiklis is sitting for his first term as a
member of Regina City Council, representing the residents of Ward 2. 2 306-520-5015 Ward 2 Report - Summer 2024 Ward 2 Report - Spring
2020
Adopt a Greenspace Application Form
If you would like to join the Adopt a Greenspace program, complete this application form.
Pedestrian Safety
h APS. As part of its vision to be an inclusive and accessible community, the City is committed to
retrofitting six signalized intersections with APS annually. Any
newly signalized intersections with pedestrian access are automatically installed with APS. To
request a location for APS installation, please contact Service Regina by submitting a Service
Request. Requested locations are prioritized using criteria, such as intersection configuration and
safety, pedestrian and vehicle volumes, and proximity to public transit and various pedestrian
destinations.
Potholes
irst, as well as locations which pose a driving hazard. Once those locations are complete, we then
work on roads with lower traffic volumes. Report a
Pothole Please submit an online Service Request to report a
pothole in Regina. Road Maintenance & Construction
Detached Garage or Accessory Building
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
0.37 0.37 0.55 0.39 0.54 0.39 Example: A 400 square foot garage in Market Area 4 would have an
estimated annual tax rate increase of $0.39 X 400 ft2 = $156 View
the Market Area Map to determine your estimated rate. If you would like a detailed estimate of your
project, please contact us. Property tax revenue is collected for municipal services such as roads,
infrastructure, police and fire, parks and recreation, waste removal and transit. Frequently Asked
Questions Why do I need a permit? Building and development permits are important to help ensure
structures and buildings are safe to use and comply with minimum standards. They allow your
municipality to protect the interests of both individuals and the community as a whole. By
reviewing and approving building permit applications before any work is done, the property owner
can have increased confidence that the construction will meet the applicable building standards and
that their asset is protected. The development permit ensures that any changes to the property meet
zoning requirements. Through the applicable City Bylaws and Provincial Legislation, the property
owner is responsible to ensure compliance with: the National Building Code of Canada, which sets
standards for the design and construction of buildings to meet objectives such as health, safety,
fire protection and accessibility the City of Regina Zoning Bylaw 2019 and other planning controls
on buildings Do I need to fill this application out or can that be done by an experienced friend or
contractor? Anyone can fill out the form, but the application must be signed by the legal landowner
(name on land title). Just like repairing your car, building a garage requires a specific skill set
and understanding. The application package and process were designed to increase the success of
first-time garage builders. However, inexperienced applicants may require additional support from a
friend or professional contractor. Remember, it is the property owners’ responsibility to meet the
required building standards. Our team of building officials are here to help clarify general
questions, however they cannot complete the design. ...
Ward 3 - Councillor David Froh
eing Plan Regina Energy & Sustainability Framework Winter Maintenance Policy Ward 3 - Budget
Update Ward 3 - House Fire Awareness Newsletter Ward 3 Report -
Spring/Summer 2024 Ward 3 Report - Summer 2021 Ward 3 Report - Winter 2019
Transportation Master Plan
The Transportation Master Plan provides a framework for how the City of Regina will address its future transportation needs over the next 25 years.