Private Swimming Pool
e City will review your application to ensure it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping,
engineering, environmental, disposal, assessment, open space and
utility regulations and/or bylaws. Apply Online Once your application is approved, you will receive
an email advising you of the permit fee (be sure to check your junk mail folder). Payment can be
made online for eBuild customers, over the phone, or at the permit counter on the main floor of
City Hall. Please note, the permit is not issued until you have paid the fee. Once issued, the
applicable permits and approved drawings will be sent to you via email. Permit Fees Above Ground
Pool Fee $100 In-ground Pool Fee $450 Demolition of In-ground Pool Fee $100 Permit Timeline View
the current permit Processing Times Construction cannot begin until the permit is issued. If work
starts prior to issuing of a building permit, you will be subject to a surcharge. Residential
Permit Fee Calculation Form Digital Submission Security Requirements Building Permit Application
Tips
Building Report August 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for August 2020.
Building Report July 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for July 2020.
Building Permit Application - Spray Foam
View the Spray Foam Permit Submission Package.
Cemetery Tours Policy
View the Cemetery Tours Policy.
Route 16
Transit Route 16 - Lakeridge to Hawkstone.
Temporary Shelter
rity for the City. Find commonly asked questions and answers about the temporary shelter. For how
long will the shelter be operational? The shelter opened on January
30, 2023, and is scheduled to remain open until the summer of 2025.
How many people does it serve? The shelter provides 55 spaces. Why is this a good space? This
temporary lease of 26,000 sq ft on the main floor of the building includes offices and a gym area
for the communal shelter. It can accommodate counselling rooms and other supportive agencies to
come on-site for one-on-ones. There is existing access to showers and washroom facilities, as well
as a kitchen. It’s also centrally located, close to other support services, amenities and transit.
What else is in The NEST Health Centre? The leased space is on the main floor of the building where
there are currently no other tenants in that space. The previous tenant has moved to a different
location. The Nest Health Centre has other programs and services in different areas of the
building. Could this turn into a permanent shelter? City Council directed Administration to secure
a location for a permanent shelter before the end of 2023. At this time, no formal agreement is in
place. Work to reach that goal has been taking place all year. When an agreement is reached, an
announcement will be made. The Province recently announced new funding for homelessness. When will
see additional shelter spaces in Regina? The City of Regina welcomes the Government of Saskatchewan’
s recently announced investments in an Action Plan for Mental Health and Addictions, and a
Provincial Approach to Homelessness. Details about specific programs and services and programs made
possible by these new investments will be shared when available. What has the $1 million in 2023,
and the $60 thousand per month in 2024, been spent on? The City’s role with the temporary shelter
is the space itself. The costs we cover include the lease, utilities, and upgrades required for it
to function as a shelter. Nearby residents and businesses say the area has become unsafe because of
the shelter. What’s being done to improve safety in that neighbourhood this winter? We understand
that caring for the most vulnerable members of our community comes along with some challenges. ...
Design Regina Part B.17 - Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.17 - Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan.
Grading of Boulevards
View the Standard Construction Specification for Grading of Boulevards.
Ward 6 - Councillor Victoria Flores
06-520-5022 With over a decade of experience in community leadership, Victoria has worked with
organizations like the Regina Food Bank and the Regina Open Door
Society, where she currently serves as Communications and Marketing Manager. In this role, she
supports initiatives that foster a welcoming and inclusive community. In addition to her
professional work, Victoria has a history of volunteer involvement, including serving as chair of
the Heritage Community Association and as an after-hours advocate with the Regina Sexual Assault
Hotline. She remains an active member of the Regina Ski Club board and enjoys supporting community
initiatives that aim to uplift and support Regina's most vulnerable residents, contributing her
time and skills to projects as opportunities arise. Victoria believes in the power of community and
grassroots advocacy. ...
Fireplace
e City will review your application to ensure it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping,
engineering, environmental, disposal, assessment, open space and
utility regulations and/or bylaws. Apply Online Once your application is approved, you will receive
an email advising you of the permit fee (be sure to check your junk mail folder). Payment can be
made online for eBuild customers, over the phone, or at the permit counter on the main floor of
City Hall. Please note, the permit is not issued until you have paid the fee. Once issued, the
applicable permits and approved drawings will be sent to you via email. Permit Fee Residential:
Movement of, alteration, renovation or repair of property $8 /$1,000 value, $100 minimum Permit
Timeline We aim to process fireplace permits within 10 business days. Construction cannot begin
until the permit is issued. If work starts prior to issuing of a building permit, you will be
subject to a surcharge. Residential Permit Fee Calculation Form Digital Submission Security
Requirements Building Permit Application Tips
11th Avenue Construction Kicks Off for 2025
e Street as the City prepares the site for upcoming utility work. While the road will be closed or
restricted to vehicles, pedestrian access remains open throughout
the construction zone, including access to local businesses. Residents are encouraged to continue
supporting these businesses throughout the construction season. On April 6, before this
construction begins, transit will once again be moving off 11th Avenue. Similar to last year, all
bus stops on 11th Avenue between Albert Street and Broad Street will move to Victoria Avenue, Lorne
Street, 12th Avenue and Albert Street. The details of these temporary stops can be found on the
project website or by visiting TransitLive.com. These temporary transit stops will remain in place
throughout the construction season until October 2025. The 11th Avenue Revitalization Project is
part of the City Centre Revitalization Plan to create a walkable, welcoming and safe city centre
that attracts more people and businesses to live, work, visit and invest.