Building Permit Application - Deck & Sunroom
View the Deck & Sunroom Permit Application Package.
City Page March 11 2023
View the March 11 Issue of City Page.
State of Infrastructure Infographic
View the State of Infrastructure Infographic.
Water Tips
near exterior walls and the area near your water meter does not fall below 5°C (41°F). Keep the
garage door closed if there are water pipes inside.Open cabinet
doors around the meter to allow warm air to circulate around the plumbing. If a pipe freezes and
bursts, turn off the water shut-off valve immediately. If you are leaving for longer than a 24-hour
period, turn off the water at the main shut-off valve and open the
taps to drain the water from your plumbing lines. Have someone check your home daily to ensure the
heat is working. What To Do If You Have No Water Before contacting us, check the following: Step 1:
Check all cold-water taps throughout your home. If you have water at one or more taps in your home,
there may be a frozen pipe within the home. Try thawing the pipe (see Options below) or contact a
plumber. If you have no water from any taps within your home, proceed to Step 2. Step 2: Check
downstairs to see if the water meter or the pipe coming up from the basement floor and into the
water meter is frozen or very cold. If the water meter and water pipe do not seem frozen or very
cold, proceed to Step 3. If the meter or water pipe either appears frozen or is very cold, try
heating the area. If that is unsuccessful, proceed to Step 3. Step 3: Contact Service Regina at
306-777-7000 and we will send someone to investigate. Options for thawing your pipe Before calling
a plumber, you can try to thaw the frozen pipes yourself by turning up the furnace and opening doors to the area. This will allow warm air to circulate around the
frozen pipe and may thaw it over time. Check the area regularly as a frozen pipe can crack or burst
and create a leak once the water begins to flow. Do not use a propane heater or open flame device (ex: blow torch, candle, butane lighter) to thaw the pipe.If
the pipe or meter is leaking, or if there is water present on the floor, do not use space heaters,
heat guns, hair dryers, heating pads or any other electrical appliances to thaw frozen pipes.
Leaking water could cause an electrical shock Who’s responsible for frozen water pipe/water meter
repairs? Water service pipes are owned by both you and the City of Regina. The City owns the
portion that runs from the water main on the street to the property line. You own the portion that
runs from the property line into your home. The City of Regina repairs water meters but the
property owner is charged for the cost of any damage to the water meter.
PL202400068 - 1861 and 1863 Cornwall Street
Public Notice - 2170 12th Avenue; 1861 & 1863 Cornwall Street
Sustainable Future: 2025 Budget Funds a Growing City
ting in Fire and Protective Services The City is also looking to invest $6.3 million to support the
construction of Fire Station #8, which is set to open in 2026. The
new fire station will help make Regina safer by enabling an expansion of emergency services. The
Regina Police Service (RPS) has asked for an additional $6.975 million for police operations. As a
service partner, the RPS will present its own budget to City Council. Creating a Vibrant Regina:
Investing in Parks and Recreation The City will continue with the construction of an inclusive,
accessible, multi-purpose Indoor Aquatics Facility, with a proposed investment of $27 million in
2025. The new facility is set to open in 2028. It will replace the
current Lawson Aquatic Centre, which is almost 50 years old and at the end of its lifespan.
Finally, Administration is proposing investing $1 million for the maintenance of 4.4 hectares of
expanded park space. To support these investments and services for residents, Administration has
proposed to City Council a 1.83 per cent increase to the civic operations portion of the mill rate.
This proposed increase has come after a diligent analysis of the City’s financial needs and
reflects the cost of providing services to the growing Regina community. The total proposed mill
rate increase is 8.5 per cent and it includes past Council decisions, funding increase requests
from services partners and support for civic operations. Administration is also proposing a 5.82
increase to the utility rate for the 2025 Budget. City Council will approve a final rate increase
as part of the 2025 Budget deliberations, which will start on March 17, 2025. This Budget reflects
Administration’s dedication to delivering the services and infrastructure residents value while
ensuring we remain an affordable and attractive place for all. Residents can visit Regina.ca/Budget
to learn more about the Budget.
Cross Country Ski Trail Map
View the map of cross-country ski trails at the Tor Hill Golf Course.
Design Regina B.15 Tower Crossing Secondary Plan
View Design Regina Part B.15 - Tower Crossing Secondary Plan
General Hospital Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the General Hospital Neighbourhood.
Design Standard OS-5
View Design Standard OS-5: Cricket Field