Coopertown Concept Plan
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Fire Master Plan
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Riding With Us
the bus stop. We also have accessible, heated bus shelters located throughout the city. Each
shelter is large enough to accommodate a person using a mobility
device. The light in the shelter comes on automatically when it becomes dark outside. Transit
riders waiting for their bus can activate radiant heaters in the shelter by pushing a button. Also
included is a braille "Push for heat" decal located beside the button. Once activated, the heat
stays on for approximately five minutes.Mobility Devices The maximum
size of mobility devices such as wheelchair or scooter that can be
accommodated on a conventional bus is 34 inches wide by 51 inches long. Measurements must be taken
at the broadest points of the mobility device to ensure it can fit
on the bus. Please note that some mobility devices, particularly
four-wheeled scooters, might still have trouble getting on the bus. If a mobility device is unable to make the tight turn from the low floor ramp at the
front door to the bus aisle towards the seating area, we recommend using paratransit services. The
City of Regina received funding under the new COVID-19 Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada
Infrastructure Program for Mobility Device Securement System to
install 66 self-securement systems for mobility devices on 66 buses.
These stations allow a hands-free approach for customers with mobility devices to secure themselves on the bus without the assistance of the
operator. This project was funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of
Saskatchewan. For more information on federal infrastructure funding, visit infrastructure.gc.ca.
Driver Shields The City of Regina received funding under the new COVID-19 Resilience Stream of the
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program for Bus Operator Driver Shields for retrofitting
existing buses in the transit fleet to have permanent barriers in the operator compartment.
Currently, all buses have a temporary barrier in place to help the spread of COVID 19. These new
barriers will be a permanent hard structure to help protect operator and customer from virus
spread, but also secures the operator from any physical threat as well. This project was funded in
part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan. For more information on
federal infrastructure funding, visit infrastructure.gc.ca. Lost and Found All valuable articles
left on Regina Transit are brought to the Transit Information Centre by the next working day. Call
the Transit Information Centre at 306-777-7433 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to see if your lost item
was found on the bus. Please have the following information handy when reporting a lost item: •
Name. • Phone number (day/evening). • Date and approximate time the item was lost. • Information
about the bus or bus stop where the item was left (location of stop, bus route number/name). •
Description of the item (colour, size, type of material, model or serial number, or any other
unique identifying marks). Trip Tips With so many passengers travelling on a bus, it’s important
that everyone follow these tips to make sure every trip is pleasant and comfortable. • Stay visible
and never walk directly in front of or behind a bus. • Warn children not to play near buses or bus
stops. Serious injuries can occur. • Have your fare ready as the bus arrives. • Board as quickly as
possible and exit from the rear door of the bus. • Leave designated priority seating available for
seniors, pregnant people and those with limited mobility or a
disability. • Keep the aisle clear of bags, backpacks, and briefcases. • Hold strollers securely or
hold your child and fold the stroller during your trip. • Use handrails if you must stand. • Move
to the back of the bus to allow additional passengers to stand. • Do not put your feet on the seats
or allow young children to stand on the seat. • Do not smoke, litter, or cause a disturbance while
riding the bus. Aggressive behaviour and coarse language will not be tolerated. • Place carry-on
bags, backpacks, and parcels under your seat or in your lap. • Keep your arms and hands inside the
bus. ...
Golf Courses
Lakeview Par 3 Golf Course Holes: 18 Address: 3100 Kings Road Clubhouse/Pro Shop: 306-777-7370 The
Lakeview Par 3 Golf Course is home to two (2) mobility assistive
golf carts. These golf carts are individual riding carts with accessible features such as hand
controls and a pivoting seat with a harness and hydraulic system. The adjustable seat allows the
individual to raise the chair so that they are in a semi-standing position. There is no rental fee
associated with the carts for those who require consistent use of a seated mobility device. If you require any other information or would like to try thismobility assistive device, please call 639-590-8895. An orientation
is required before use, please fill out the application form and submit to be scheduled for an
orientation. ...
Advisory - Mezzanines
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Regina Transit Master Plan
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City of Regina Sustainable Procurement Changes
The City is looking to enhance “best value” procurement in a way that brings additional value to the community.
Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery Map
View the map of Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery.