Commercial NECB Trade Off Report
Complete the National Energy Code for Buildings Trafe Off Report.
Demolition Permit Application
A Demolition Permit Application Form is required if you wish to demolish a building such as a garage, house or commercial property.
Building Report June 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for June 2020.
Commercial Model Narrative
View the Commercial Assessment Model Narrative.
PL202400093_Rec_20240730 - Record of Decision
Record of Decision - 668, 672 & 676 Solomon Crescent
Planning
illustrate, for proposed new development areas, the specific location of land-uses, streets and
open space. Concept plans generally apply to smaller site areas,
such as development phases within an overarching neighbourhood plan area or infill or redevelopmentsite, and set the stage for more detailed planning: rezoning and
subdivision. There are currently no concept plans under review or being considered by the Regina
Planning Commission, City Council or Province of Saskatchewan. Proposed Concept Plans Proposed
Development The City of Regina is constantly reviewing a variety of developments. View the of
applications for development that may be happening in your neighbourhood that require public
notice. View Proposed Development Projects Regional Planning The City works closely with the Rural
Municipality of Sherwood and the Global Transportation Hub Authority to ensure orderly land use
development within the Joint Planning Area. Regina is a culturally diverse region and the City
strives to strengthen our relationships and developments with neighbouring Treaty Four First
Nations. We actively participate in regional initiatives through the Moose Jaw Regina Industrial
Corridor Inc. and the White Butte Regional Planning Committee. These groups coordinate planning
efforts in the region and explore opportunities for the mutual benefit of all participating
municipalities. Growth & Intensification Regina is growing and the City is planning how to
support a population of 370,000 people by 2051 based on current growth trends and projections. By
using the land and space available in the City Centre and older neighbourhoods, growth can be
affordable and sustainable for current and future residents. The updated Growth Plan Map from the
Official Community Plan guides future growth of the city, including new neighbourhoods and areas
for infill development in existing neighbourhoods. The map includes new neighbourhoods and outlines
key focus areas for redevelopment and infill development in existing neighbourhoods. An updated
map was approved by City Council in February 2026. Regina's Growth Plan Map You can read the Growth
Monitoring Report on our Neighbourhoods & Growth page. Infill Development The Official
Community Plan (OCP) and updated Growth Plan sets a target of 40 per cent of new housing
development for established neighbourhoods and 60 per cent in new neighbourhoods over the next 25
years. Updates to the Official Community Plan will officially come into effect following approval
of bylaw amendments by City Council and the provincial government in spring 2026 This target means
supporting higher density residential and mixed-use commercial development in older established
neighbourhoods where water and sewer and roadway services already exist. This could include new
homes on vacant lots or renovating an existing home to include additional housing units, such as a
secondary suite. The City continues to invest in projects to replace and upgrade aging
infrastructure to enhance capacity to support growth in established areas. Learn more about the
City’s initiatives to promote reinvestment and redevelopment to attract new residents and
businesses to the heart of our city. ...
Tennis Court Rental Application Form
Use this form to request a tennis court reservation.
Regina at a Glance
View the 2020 snapshot of Regina.