Public Notice - 1601 N Pasqua Street
Public Notice - 1601 N Pasqua Street
Street & Park Naming
nominated by the City Manager. This committee meets a minimum of two times per year and is
administered by the Office of the City Clerk. Meetings are open to
the public and members of the public may address the Committee by contacting
streetnaming@regina.ca. Civic Naming Committee is working to review current guidelines to address
several issues with street and park naming. The goal is to create a single, harmonized guideline
that addresses street and park naming, cleans up a number of housekeeping issues relating to street
and park naming and addresses the backlog of names on the current Master Lists. This initiative has
come from City Council and is a direct response to the City of Regina Cultural Plan. Issues such as
translating street signs into Indigenous languages, street renaming and creating a sense of
community and belonging within the larger community will be addressed. Email Us 306-777-6721 Email
Questions about street and park naming? Phone Contact Us Discover the name origins for streets and
parks in Regina using the Regina Public Library's Street Where You Live List. Origins for Street
& Park Names Learn about the city's history by exploring the online City of Regina Archives or
taking one of our many heritage walking tours. Regina History & Facts Street & Subdivision
Naming Guidelines
Secondary Suite
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 Residential:
New 1-2 units construction (cost /m2) $9 /m2, $100 minimum Residential: Movement, alteration,
renovation, repair of property $8 /$1,000 value, $100 minimum 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. Tax Exemptions In the core and
certain inner city areas, secondary suites are eligible for a 25% tax exemption for 5 years,
provided that the unit is used for long-term rental purposes (i.e., not an Airbnb and not for
commercial or personal use). Learn more about our Housing Incentives Program. ...
Ward 10 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 10 this season.
Ward 4 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 4 this season.
Mental Health & Wellness Resources
(24/7) Mobile Crisis 306-757-0127 (24/7) National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 (24/7)
Online Therapy Unit www.onlinetherapyuser.caOpen Counseling
www.opencounseling.com PSPNET (for first responders and public safety personnel) www.pspnet.ca
306-337-7233 Regina Sexual Assault Centre: Crisis Line 306-352-0434 1-844-952-0434 (24/7)
Saskatchewan Gambling Helpline 1-800-306-6789 (24/7) Text - 1-306-400-2785 (7 p.m. to midnight)
Suicide Helpline 306-525-5333 (24/7) Talk Suicide Canada 1-833-456-4566 (24/7) Text 45645 (4 p.m.
to midnight ET) www.talksuicide.ca Talking Stick App Mobile or Online - my.talkingstick.app Trans
Lifeline 877-330-6366 Reflection Benches To support positive conversations
regarding mental health, the City has partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association to
install ten “Reflection Benches” in Regina parks throughout 2022 and 2023. Each “Reflection Bench”
reminds residents they are not alone and provides direct access to the above list of available
supports. Locations A.E Wilson Park Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre Imperial Park Parkdale Park
Kinsmen Park South
Complete Regina Heritage Walking Tour
View the full Regina Heritage Walking Tour for eight self-guided tours of Regina's historic neighbourhoods.
Multi-Residential - High-Rise Model Narrative
View the Multi-Residential - High-Rise Assessment Model Narrative.
Undertulized Land Study
The Underutilized Land Study looks at potential regulatory, environmental, social and economic barriers to private sector redevelopment of various types of underutilized sites throughout the City and recommend specific actions the City can undertake to improve the viability of redeveloping these lands.
Heritage Properties & Conservation
More Applications for Heritage Plaques and Heritage Incentives for rehabilitation and maintenance
of heritage properties and inventory properties are open November
30, 2024 to February 28, 2025. Heritage designation is a tool many cities use to encourage the
conservation of buildings deemed to have historical, cultural or architectural significance that
contribute to a sense of place. As of March 2022, there are 104 municipal designated properties in
Regina. ...