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Access to Information
Ways to Apply & Pay Complete the Access to Information Request Form and submit it to the
following: Access to Information Request Form In-personVisit City
Hall at 2476 Victoria Avenue. Business hours, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding
holidays). Acceptable payments include cash, cheque and debit. Mail Send your cheque, made payable
to the City of Regina to: City of Regina Access and Privacy Team Office of the City Clerk PO Box
1790 2476 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 3C8 After-hours Drop Box You can pay by cheque using the
24-hour payment drop box located at the front doors of City Hall. Please include the memo:
Attention Access & Privacy Team, Office of the City Clerk. Do not put cash payments in the drop
box. Phone 306-777-7262 If you have been provided with an access to information request number,
please quote it when making payment. Frequently Asked Questions Will the City release all the
information I request? The City may not be able to release certain information. If information is
not released, the City references the section of the Act applied to each exemption. If you are not
satisfied with the response, a Request for Review may be made to the Office of the Saskatchewan
Information and Privacy Commissioner within one calendar year. Will my responses be shared online?
Responses to access to information requests may be published to the City of Regina Open Data
website at the City’s discretion. Published requests may be made available on the Open Data website
a minimum of three business days following release of the records. Your identity as the applicant
is protected. What other resources are available? Office of the Saskatchewan Information and
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Multi-Family Property Waste Guide
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?
Yes, if there are barriers to contracting a food and yard waste hauler, consider using countertop
composters or other small-scale in-house composting solutions. These can be especially useful for
smaller multi-family properties or apartments without outdoor space. It is important to note that
the byproduct of any in-house solution must be properly utilized. It cannot be landfilled. How can
I educate my building's occupants about the new waste services? To engage your occupants, consider:
Holding "lobby talks" or workshops to explain the program. Sending email reminders, letters, or
using social media to communicate the changes. Providing practical guidance on storing food waste
in their units and offering discounted or recommended kitchen bins for convenience. For additional
guidance and resources, contact the City of Regina at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Tenant
Letter Change of Address Form Alternative Ideas for Food and Yard Waste Management Waste Guide for
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