City of Regina Builds Stronger Infrastructure with the 2025 Construction Season
k Street Upgrade Project and the Water Network Expansion Project. Residents can learn more about
these projects by clicking the project page links at Regina.ca/construction. The other two major construction projects will be
launching later this construction season and more details about these majors will be shared closer
to their start dates. More information about these major projects can be found on the accompanying
backgrounder. “The City’s infrastructure is a top priority for our residents and that makes it a
top priority for us,” said Kurtis Doney, Deputy City Manager, City Operations, “This construction
season we’re making investments into better roads, improved water and wastewater systems, and
enhanced parks and streetscapes.” As part of the 2025 construction season, the City has launched a
construction map to help residents better understand construction happening in their neighbourhood.
This map will provide up-to-date information about planned infrastructure improvements, including
the type of project and expected construction start and end dates. Residents can view this map
right now at Regina.ca/constructionmap. Residents are also reminded
to plan ahead, slow down and drive safely. The City is committed to minimize disruptions for
residents, including performing nighttime and weekend work whenever possible. For example, full
Ring Road closures to support the Albert Street Overpass Upgrade Project will only happen on
weekends to help minimize disruptions during the work week.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER LONG-TERM DEBT FINANCING AND BORROWING BYLAW FOR THE WATER NETWORK EXPANSION PROJECT (previously known as the EASTERN PRESSURE SOLUTION PROJECT) AND UNFUNDED DEVELOPMENT CHARGE PROJECTS DEBT
ttend via teleconference or in person. Citizens who want to address City Council on September 3,
2025 must register by completing the online form on Regina.ca/register to request to address City Council on these matters. The
deadline to register is no later than 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. A written brief is
required to present at a Council meeting. Find more information about presenting to Council and
Committees on Regina.ca. If attending by teleconference you must
also provide the telephone number you will be using to call into the meeting with, when
registering. You will receive meeting details and instructions after you have confirmed your
attendance for the meeting. Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 23rd
day of August 2025. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER LONG-TERM DEBT FINANCING AND BORROWING BYLAW
FOR THE WATER NETWORK EXPANSION PROJECT (previously known as the EASTERN PRESSURE SOLUTION PROJECT)
AND UNFUNDED DEVELOPMENT CHARGE PROJECTS DEBT The City of Regina hereby gives notice, pursuant to
sections 101 and 102 of The Cities Act and The Public Notice Policy Bylaw, Bylaw No. 2020-28
Early Adopter Incentive Program – Proposal (Multi-Family Property)
est in the EAIP. We're excited to support your waste management efforts. If you have any questions,
feel free to contact us at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Thank
you. noreply@regina.ca Steps to Apply for Multi-family Food and Yard
Waste Funding Step 1: Submit a Project Proposal (this form) Multi-family Property Owners/Managers
must submit a project proposal outlining their plan to implement a food and yard waste management
service. Step 2: Receive Proposal Approval Wait for approval from the City. Once approved, the
90-day implementation period begins. Step 3: Implement Your Program Within 90 days of receiving
proposal approval, implement the food and yard waste management program. Step 4: Submit a Funding
Application After implementation, submit a funding application that includes: Proof of capital
investment Receipts or invoices for approved items purchased Important Notes: Funding applications
submitted after 90 days will not be accepted. If delays occur due to factors outside your control,
you may submit a written request for an extension. Only one project proposal per property is
permitted. The deadline to submit project proposals and funding applications is September 30, 2026.
Programs must be fully implemented by July 1, 2026 to qualify for funding. Email Address:
Social Development (Major) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity major social development grant up to $30,000.
Social Development (Minor) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity minor social development grant up to $10,000.
City Page January 21 2023
View the January 21 issue of City Page.
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pections Commercial Inspection Form Thank you for your submission, our team will be in touch soon
to schedule your inspection. resbuildinginspections@regina.ca To
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Rights & Advertising Information Request Form Thank you for your submission. Our team will
respond to your request within two business days. sponsor@regina.ca
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Tax Exemption Application for Affordable Ownership Units
Tax Exemption Application for Affordable Ownership Units
Water Network Expansion Project
0km/hr from Broad Street to McDonald Street with lane restrictions down to one eastbound lane in
areas where the work crew is actively working. Visit Regina.ca/waterexpansion for more information.
Non-Residential Business Licence Application
processing time. Once your application has been approved, an invoice for payment will be mailed to
you. If you have questions, please email licences@regina.ca. Email
Non-Residential Business Licence Application Form
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