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PL202400068_Rpt_20240807- Record of Decision

Record of Decision - 2170 12th Avenue and 1861 & 1863 Cornwall

Community Safety & Well-being

data from Statistics Canada indicate very low levels of hate crime in Regina, these results should be interpreted with caution. Many actions that are reported as being motivated by hate are not counted in statistics as hate crimes because they do not fit into the specific Criminal Code definitions. For example, while a perpetrator may yell racial slurs while assaulting a person of colour, this offence is charged as an assault (and statistically counted as such) while the motivation can be considered an aggravating factor during sentencing. As such, they are unlikely to reflect the actual rates of hate-motivated crimes occurring in the city. Where do we go from here? Establish community action table for racism & discrimination. Recognize and reject racism and discrimination in Regina. Support individuals in accessing safer spaces and services. Provide opportunities to create diverse and inclusive communities and workplaces. Racism & Discrimination Safety refers to the presence of limited or no risk which reduces or eliminates an individual’s or community’s experience of harm. It is important to differentiate between actual and perceived safety. Actual safety refers, objectively, to a person’s level of risk or potential for harm while perceived safety refers to a person’s perception of risk or harm. Safety Recommendations The 2019 50 Vital Community Conversations report indicated that perceived and actual safety in Regina are areas of concern. Official rates indicate that Regina’s Crime Severity Index has recently increased (higher than the national average). Further, community members indicated that many people feel unsafe going out in the evening and there is a need for more neighbourhood-based safety programs. Where do we go from here? Establish community action table for safety. Focus on upstream prevention and early intervention to reduce risks, harm, crime, and victimization, and improve overall well-being. Address social disorder and crimes committed out of despair. Address residents’ concerns around physical safety in Regina. Engage residents by providing information and awareness on the realities of community well-being and safety in Regina. Enhance incident response and recovery to support community healing. Safety Service system refer to networks of organizations and agencies that support individuals and groups in a variety of ways, including mental health, substance use, employment, food security, education, etc. Service System Recommendations The 2019 Vital Community Conversations Report highlighted that many residents identified a need for more sustained programs and services for substance use, mental health, employment, and those designed to address the needs of young people, newcomers and immigrants, and the Indigenous community. Where do we go from here? Establish Community Action Table for service systems. Pursue a collective impact approach for the Regina human service system. Increase the accessibility, inclusion, and centralization of services. Service System Governance Structure Governance Structure A strong governing body is vital to the effective implementation of Regina’s CSWB Plan. To oversee this work, the City established a new municipal corporation, Community and Social Impact Regina (CSIR), with a Board of Directors that receives guidance from a cross-sectoral leadership group. The Board will receive funding from the City and will be accountable to a Leadership Committee headed by the Mayor. The Board will also seek advice and direction from the collection of community action table establishes to advance the recommendations in each of the CSWB Plan’s six priority areas. Background In November 2019, Regina City Council brought forward a motion to develop a CSWB Plan for Regina. This decision was made based on the level of reported crime and violence at the time, along with a variety of underlying social issues, including poverty, addictions, mental health, and inequality within vulnerable populations. In July 2020, the City released a Request for Quotations for a CSWB Plan and hired the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention to support this process beginning in the fall of 2020. The CSWB Plan is the result of extensive engagement with community stakeholders and front-line community support providers, residents with a diverse range of lived experiences, and feedback from the general public. The Plan was approved by City Council on November 25, 2021. Community & Social Impact Regina Community Safety & Well-being Plan Foundational Commitments Regina Survival Guide (Text Only) Regina Survival Guide & Map Warming Spaces & Services (2024-2025) Public Washrooms Map Emergency Preparedness

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h your downspouts Sweep up debris from your garage and driveway instead of washing it away Wash your vehicle at a car wash Pick up after your petReport a Blocked Storm Drain To report a blocked storm drain or an area with poor drainage to be inspected, provide the location by street address or nearest intersection through an online service request or 306-777-7000 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Storm Drain Map View Map Online The City has more than 22,000 storm drains to keep clear. Adopt a Storm Drain Lot Drainage The Wastewater and Storm Water Bylaw was established to regulate the collection and disposal of wastewater and storm water. Wastewater and Storm Water Bylaw Learn more about preventing frozen water pipes in your home. Frozen Water Pipes Find the storm drain in your neighbourhood. Storm Drain Map

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Ward 9 - Councillor Jason Mancinelli

Officials’ Money Purchase Plan, Administrative Board Regina Downtown Business District, Board of Directors Road Maintenance & Construction Ward 9 Report - Spring/Summer 2024

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wn and be safe. Check back regularly for any changes due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. Submit a Service Request for more information or to report a problem.

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Waste Plan Regina Update

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PL202400089 - Record of Decision

Record of Decision - 5048 Sherwood Drive

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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. Accessible Pedestrian Signals Regina has 17 Touchless Accessible Pedestrian crosswalks in our community. The touchless signals allow users to activate the pedestrian crossing signals without the need to physically touch a button. They also emit an audible sound to help individuals with visual impairments to cross intersections safely. Users can continue to press the button like a traditional pedestrian signal if they choose. When a user wishes to cross the street, they simply need to wave their hand one to four inches away from the touchless pushbutton area to activate the signal. ...

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Riverside Cemetery Overview 2025

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Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery Map

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