Residential Permit Fee Calculation Form
Use this excel file to calculate the cost of your residential building permit.
Permanent Emergency Shelter
lth Services, Overdose Prevention, COAST, Coordinated Access Regina, Salvation Army, YWCA Regina,
Regina Street Team, Ministry of Social Services and Mobile Crisis
Services Regina. What are the long-term operational costs to the City for the shelter once it is up
and running, and how will they be managed? The estimated operating costs for utilities,
maintenance, security, cleaning and insurance for the shelter are $30,000 per month. These costs
are funded through existing budgets. How will the success of the shelter be measured and reported
to the public? As operator and service provider for the shelter, RT/SIS monitors data as it relates
to community impact and overall success of the space. RT/SIS reports directly to the Province of
Saskatchewan. The Community Well-being branch of the City of Regina will report back to Council in
2026. How will the City address concerns from neighbouring businesses and residents about the
shelter? A Good Neighbour Plan was created through a highly collaborative approach that the City
led alongside RT/SIS, Fire and Protective Services, Regina Police Service, Saskatchewan Health
Authority, the Regina Street Team and neighbouring businesses. The Good Neighbour Plan includes
processes and resources for handling concerns. The City is committed to information sharing with
stakeholders as the project progresses. Is there a screening process for checking into the shelter?
Upon entering the shelter, individuals must go through a screening process. During this time, they
are required to surrender any prohibited items to security. Once the screening is complete, a
transitional worker will assist residents with registration and placement into their designated
area. Once residents leave the facility, all personal assets are returned to the resident. Is there
any reason a person wouldn’t be allowed to stay in the shelter? If an individual is unable to stay
at the shelter for any reason, RT/SIS staff will coordinate with other shelters in Regina to help
find a suitable placement. Will there be security? RT/SIS will be operating the shelter and will be
responsible for all internal security services for a 24/7 presence in the building. The building
has been designed and constructed to include security features such as screening rooms,
surveillance and utilized Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design principles throughout its
creation. How was this space chosen? City Administration reviewed 94 sites. This space was thebest fit for rapid conversion into a functioning permanent emergency
shelter. Are there plans to have more City-owned permanent shelters in Regina? No, the City only
owns New Beginnings and does not have plans for any more permanent shelters. Frequently Asked
Questions
Accessibility & Inclusion
ith the general public. The City worked with Ivy + Dean Consulting on public engagement and with
the University of Regina on a jurisdictional scan of best practices
in other cities and regions. City Council approved the Action Plan in 2023. City of Regina
2SLGBTQIAP+ Action Plan Ivy + Dean Report: “There aren’t enough safe spaces to exist here.” A
report on the experiences of 2SLGBTQIAP+ people with the City of Regina Jurisdictional Scan by
University of Regina
2SLGBTQIAP+ Action Plan
The City of Regina Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) advises City Administration and City
Council on strategies to improve the accessibility and inclusivity of services, programs,
facilities and other infrastructure, including the identification and removal of barriers that
hinder full participation in the community by some Regina residents. ...
General Hospital Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the General Hospital Neighbourhood.
Street Naming Guide
A guide to how city streets are named.
Community Safety and Well-being Plan
View the Community Safety and Well-being Plan.
Housing Incentives Program
unding in May. Applications received between May 1 and July 31 will be considered in August.
Applications for market housing, secondary and backyard suites, and
pre-development grants may be submitted at any time. For details on all incentives and program
requirements, refer to the Housing Incentives Policy in the “Related Documents” sidebar on this
page. ...
By-Election Polling Station Official Results
View the By-Election Official Results by Polling Station.
Mosquito Report
View the weekly report on mosquitoes.
Rental Properties
cement of each new tenancy. The owner must also keep of log of the tests that includes the test
date, the name of the person conducting the test, the suite address,
details on smoke alarms tested, information on what was done if the smoke alarm was not operating
and other details listed in the Regina Fire Bylaw. Failure to keep an accurate smoke alarm log may
result in prosecution and a possible fine or other penalty. The six month testing cycle is a
minimum standard. It is up to each owner to determine whether more frequent testing is advisable to
ensure occupant safety. Carbon Monoxide Alarm Requirements It’s always recommended you have a
carbon monoxide alarm within the residence, however, it is not mandated by Code or Bylaw in
buildings constructed before 2005. Buildings constructed after 2005 require carbon monoxide alarms
installed as per the National Building Code as follows: The rental property has a solid fuel
burning appliance (wood, charcoal, etc.) Yes. Carbon monoxide alarms should be installed within
sleeping rooms, and outside each sleeping room within five metres of each door. The suite has a fuel burning appliance (natural gas furnace, natural gas water
heater etc.) Yes. The minimum standard is that carbon monoxide alarms should be installed within
sleeping rooms, and outside each sleeping room within five metres of each door. It is up to each
owner to determine whether alarms in addition to the minimum standard alarms should be installed to
ensure occupant safety. If there is a service room (contains heating, electrical etc. ...
Public Notice - 3130 Saskatchewan Drive
View the proposed development happening at 3130 Saskatchewan Drive
PL202300178 - 535 Douglas Avenue
Public Notice - 535 Douglas Avenue