General Access to Information Request Form
request be waived because payment will cause me substantial hardship.
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required. Additional processing fees may be applicable and an estimate of such charges will be
provided before receiving access to the records. We are authorized by Section 6(1) of The Local
Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to ask for the information on this
form. We will use this information to process your request. Required fields are marked with an
asterisk (*). Confirmation - Access to Information Request Received For example, if you want
records for the period of January 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022, enter those dates. ...
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request be waived because payment will cause me substantial hardship.
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fee of $20.00 is required. Additional processing fees may be applicable and an estimate of such
charges will be provided before receiving access to the records. We are authorized by Section 6(1)
of The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to ask for the
information on this form. We will use this information to process your request. Required fields are
marked with an asterisk (*). Confirmation - Access to Information Request Received For example, if
you want records for the period of January 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022, enter those dates. ...
City of Regina Releases Winter/Spring Leisure Guide
nt before registration day and use the step-by-step guide to build a “wish list” for a smoother
checkout experience. Residents can register online at Regina.ca/Recreation or by calling 306-777-PLAY (7529). You can also register
in-person at the North West Leisure Centre (NWLC), Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre (SSLC) or
Sportplex. For more information or to view the Leisure Guide online, visit Regina.ca/LeisureGuide.
Recycling Good Job Sticker
CartSmart Program Good Job Sticker Example
Winter Activities Grant Program Follow-Up Report
Complete the Winter Activities Grant Program Follow-Up Report.
Water, Waste & Municipal Tax Affordability Programs
in their rent are not eligible. Households that do not receive or pay for waste services are not
eligible for the Waste rebate. Email APRSprograms@regina.ca for more
information and confirm if you are eligible. High-Efficiency Water Retrofit Program This program
provides eligible households with support to obtain water efficiency audits and high-efficiency
water fixtures such as a toilet, showerheads, kitchen and bathroom sink faucets and faucet
aerators. Approved households will receive a voucher which can be used to have a pre-approved
plumbing contractor conduct a water efficiency audit to identify opportunities for efficiency
improvements and to install high-efficiency water fixtures. The contractor will work with program
participants to identify what fixtures are needed to meet their needs. Applicants who rent their
residence must complete the High-Efficiency Water Retrofit Property Owner Consent Form and submit
it with their application. ...
Special Occasion Application (Non-City Property)
Complete this application to hold an outdoor event where you are serving alcohol (not on City Property).
Property Information Confirmation Form2023
Update your property’s characteristics on the City’s assessment record.
PUBLIC NOTICE – OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT Proposed Amendment
he proposed amending bylaw may be inspected, upon request, commencing July 25, 2025. Requests may
be made to the City Clerk’s office by email (clerks@regina.ca) or by
telephone (306-777-7262) between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. on Monday through Friday, all
holidays excepted, commencing 1 p.m., Friday, July 25, 2025 and up to 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, July
29, 2025. PUBLIC HEARING – City Council will hold a public hearing in relation to the proposed
amendment on Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at 1 p.m. Citizens who want to address City Council at this
public hearing may attend in-person or via teleconference. To attend, you must register with the
Office of the City Clerk by email to clerks@regina.ca or call
306-777-7262. You will receive meeting details and instructions after you have confirmed your
attendance at the meeting. The deadline by which confirmation of attendance must be received is 12
p.m. Monday, July 28, 2025. Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, on July
12, 2025. A. Ackerman City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE – OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT Proposed
Amendment
Backyard Firepit and Barbecue Safety
, then the grill controls. Ensure coals are soaked with water before discarding. Never store spare
propane cylinders indoors or in a garage. Visit Regina.ca/Fire for
the full list of City regulations on outdoor firepits. Violating firepit regulations could result
in a $300 fine per offence as they can pose a serious safety risk to the community. If you witness
careless use of a firepit, contact Service Regina at 306-777-7000 during regular business hours or
go online to Regina.ca to complete a service request 24 hours a day.
In an emergency, call 9-1-1. To safely dispose of your firepit ashes and charcoal from the
barbecue, allow them to cool for 24 hours, wet them, ensure they are fully extinguished and place
them in the green cart.
2025 Construction Season Passes Midway Point
a residents with upgrades to a key corridor and the City’s water network. Residents can learn about
these projects and all the 2025 major projects at Regina.ca/Construction. There is also now a video on this website showcasing
what these projects will look like when they are finished. This season, the City continues to use
many construction best practices to achieve its goals, including operating multiple crews at the
same time and scheduling nighttime and weekend work whenever possible. Residents continue accessing
tools to learn about the latest construction projects in their neighbourhoods. The planned
construction map is being accessed frequently, with more than 3,000 visitors to Regina.ca/ConstructionMap since its launch in May. This map is updated daily,
making it a valuable tool for residents to keep up with evolving construction projects. The 2025
construction season is in its final stretch, with most projects expected to be finished by the time
the snow falls. During the remaining construction season, residents are reminded to plan ahead,
slow down and drive safely within construction zones. Our construction workers are relying on you
to help keep them safe.