Multi-Family Property Waste Guide
es that the containers remain intact and are recycled. Reach out to the City of Regina for support
and resources. Email us at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Refer
to The Waste Management Bylaw, section 37 for information on proper waste container management and
minimum material collection requirements. Education Material We are here to help educate your
occupants! Providing consistent and visible signage throughout your building(s) helps occupants
properly sort their recycling, food and yard waste and garbage. Signs will also reduce
contamination and encourages waste diversion. Below are free resources and signage to download and
use in your building(s). Recycle Here Poster (8.5x11) Recycle Here Poster (11x17) Recycling Items
Poster (8.5 x 11) Recycling Items Poster (11x17) Compost Here Poster (8.5x11) Compost Here Poster
(11x17) Compost Items Poster (8.5x11) Compost Items Poster (11x17) Check off the items that are
accepted in your recycling program. Post the signage throughout your building(s) and on the
recycling bins. Tenant Handout Fillable PDF Check off the items that are accepted in your garbage
and recycling bins. Hand the letter out to your tenants. Annual Reminders To receive an annual
reminder please ensure your mailing address is correct. To change your corporation mailing address:
Visit ISC to request a Change of Address for Service Once the address has been changed at ISC’s
corporate registry, send a copy of the Corporate Registry Profile Report that shows the new address
for service to 1Assess@regina.ca. Frequently Asked Questions How do
I know which building belongs to which civic address? This should be listed on your property tax
notice. You can also contact the City of Regina Taxation & Assessment Department to find out.
My annual letter is missing properties I own or listed properties I do not own. Property owners
must update their information with Information Services Corporation (ISC) AND the City of Regina.
Incomplete or outdated information may cause incorrect information sent to owners (including
variations on C/O or mailing address information). I need to update my mailing address. Visit ISC
to request a Change of Address for Service. Once the address has been changed in ISC’s corporate
registry, simply send a copy of the Corporate Registry Profile Report that shows the new address
for service to 1Assess@regina.ca. I don’t own/manage the
property(ies) listed on the letter I received. You may disregard the letter if you have updated
your information with the City of Regina and ISC. I already submitted a Waste Management Plan to
the City. We ask that you submit a plan annually to keep your information as up-to-date as
possible. You may receive a letter/follow-up if you submit an incomplete plan. What are the
upcoming changes to the Waste Management Bylaw, and when do they take effect? The upcoming changes
to The Waste Management Bylaw require multi-family properties to implement a food and yard waste
service by July 1, 2027. The bylaw mandates the separation of food and yard waste from general
garbage. Multi-family properties have been required to provide recycling services to their
occupants since 2013. Which properties are affected by this bylaw? The bylaw applies to
multi-family properties, including apartments, condominiums, townhouse complexes, co-ops, and
similar residential structures that do not receive City waste services. Why is the City
implementing this bylaw change? This change addresses environmental issues caused by food and yard
waste in landfills, such as methane gas production and wasted landfill space. By separating food
and yard waste, the City aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, extend the life of the landfill,
and create nutrient-rich compost for agriculture purposes. Where can I find resources to implement
a food and yard waste service? The City of Regina will soon have a guide available to assist
multi-family property owners in implementing a food and yard waste service. What if my current
waste hauler does not provide food and yard waste services? If your current waste hauler does not
offer food and yard waste services, you can contact one of the many haulers in the City. Are there
alternative ways to manage food and yard waste without large containers? ...
Permanent Emergency Shelter Focus Groups
ere delivered today. Property owners and residents who believe they should have received an
invitation are encouraged to reach out to safecommunities@regina.ca
by Thursday, January 23, 2025
Sewer Backups & Inspections
few business days. To edit or update your request please complete a new submission or call us at
(306) 777-7000. Thank you, City of Regina noreply@regina.ca If your
sewer is currently backing up, please call 306-777-7000, as requests submitted through this online
form may take up to five business days to process. Email:
Sport & Recreation (Major) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity major sport and recreation grant up to $30,000.
Sport & Recreation Grant (Minor) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity minor sport and recreation grant up to $10,000.
Winter Maintenance Road Category Map
The City plows snow according to priority categories. View the Winter Maintenance Road Category Map for systematic plowing and ice control.
Advisory - Modular Buildings
View the Building Permit Application Requirements for Modular Buildings
My Own Personal Information - Access to Information Request Form
ther details. I request that payment of processing fees related to this request be waived because
payment will cause me substantial hardship. noreply@regina.ca For
access to your own personal information, no application fee is required. To access your employment
records with the City of Regina an access to information request may not be required. City of
Regina employees can access additional information and resources on our intranet, City Connect. If
you are a past employee please submit an online service request or call Service Regina at
306-777-7000. Personal information consists of information you personally provided to the City of
Regina. ...
Street & Park Naming
a developer selects the name for use. Applying for Street & Park Names Applications for new
street and park names may be submitted to streetnaming@regina.ca.
Please indicate which guideline your suggested name applies under when submitting information.
Applicants may submit internet links, newspaper articles, family history articles, resumes,
obituaries, or any other documentation that may assist in preparing a report for the Civic Naming
Committee. Note: While the Civic Naming Committee celebrates the achievements of all successful
applicants, health and safety concerns limit the amount of street and park names that can be named
the same or similar names. The Civic Naming Committee The Civic Naming Committee consists of six
members approved or 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. ...