Landfill Tipping Policy
This policy ensures City of Regina employees and landfill customers are protected from all hazards, such as potential traffic hazards and specific hazards associated with the landfill working face.
Email Updates
lerts when a snow route has been declared Official Community Plan Updates about Design Regina, the
Official Community Plan Reviews, Amendments and Reports Workshops
and information sessions Related surveys and other feedback opportunities Regina Zoning Bylaw
Updates about the Zoning Bylaw Workshops and information sessions Related surveys and other
feedback opportunities Neighbourhood Plans Updates on the Neighbourhood Planning Program Engagement
session information Neighbourhood Plans that are going to Committee and Council for approval Other
related feedback opportunities or surveys
Water
itres 500 two litre milk cartons 8 ten minute showers 7 baths 77 toilet flushes Water Saving Tips
Water Outages eWater Lead Service ConnectionsReport a Water Main
Break Water Quality & Protection The Regina Water Bylaw manages the supply, collection,
treatment, storage and distribution of water as a public utility service. The Water Bylaw
The plant provides safe, high quality drinking water to its customers. Buffalo Pound Water
Treatment Plant
City Unveils Vision for Scarth Street Mall
hat community priorities identified during public engagement are central to the new
pedestrian-friendly design. The recently released “What We Heard” Report highlights additional aspirations shared by residents including: Keeping
the Scarth Street Mall pedestrian-only More events and activities for all ages Enhanced safety and
cleanliness Increased support for local businesses More vibrant gathering spaces with public art
Improved accessibility for people of all ages and abilities Residents are invited to view the
proposed vision and conceptual design and provide feedback using the guestbook tool on the BeHeard
Regina page. ...
PL202400093_Rec_20240730 - Record of Decision
Record of Decision - 668, 672 & 676 Solomon Crescent
PL202300178_Pln_20240315_3
Public Notice - Design Package 3 (March 21)
Contact Us
If you have come to this page to report an EMERGENCY that requires
immediate assistance from the police, fire department or ambulance, please dial ...
Public Education & Events
Services takes part in many community events to promote fire safety and fire escape planning.
Public Open Houses are held at different fire stations annually.
Watch for details. To book a fire truck or firefighter at a community event, contact us at
FAST@regina.ca. Children's Fire Safety Videos, Games & Activities Visit Sparkyschoolhouse.org
for resources for both educators and parents. Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program Learn Not to Burn
RFPS Firefighter Program
Current Initiatives
or the Regina Transit System, in line with the Regina Transit Master Plan. The City anticipates
that purchasing the 20 electric buses will result in annual savings
of $440,000. These 20 buses are estimated to save more than $7.4 million throughout their life
expectancy of 17 years and to reduce GHG emissions by 13,000 tonnes. Overall, if all City buses
were transitioned to Zero-Emission Buses, this would reduce GHG emissions by 146,200 tonnes!
Anti-Idling An idle control program was initiated in January 2023, which included an update to the
corporate policy and an education rollout to employees. The program uses telematics (GPS) equipment
in vehicles to gather information on idling behaviours and support employees in reducing vehicle
idling. Data from the idling program shows that increased education and tracking of idling has
resulted in fuel cost savings and lower GHG emissions from the City’s fleet through reduced fuel
consumption. Landfill Gas to Energy Facility The City of Regina owns and operates the Regina
Landfill, which is the largest landfill in Saskatchewan. Managing the landfill using best practices
and ensuring compliance is important to the City, including reducing impacts such as the release of
greenhouse gases produced when waste breaks down in a landfill. One of the ways this is achieved
also produces green energy. The Landfill Gas to Energy system at the Regina Landfill uses 53 wells
to collect gas from the hill. ...