Bylaw Enforcement
Regina Police Service Communications Centre at 306-777-6500. A police investigation may result in a
Summary Offence Ticket Information being issued.Report a Suspected
Bylaw Infraction Suspected bylaw violations can be submitted to Service Regina by calling
306-777-7000 or using the online service request form. Please refer to the specific Bylaw for more
information. Browse our most requested bylaws. Bylaws Questions? Get in touch with us. Contact Us
11th Avenue Revitalization Project
r-year project is in the heart of downtown and includes several upgrades to the roadway,
streetscape, sidewalks and underground infrastructure. Road Report
Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Alternative Accessible Map - Transit is Temporarily Moving
off 11th Avenue
Legacy Review
th broader public engagement and working with community stakeholders and partners to identify an
appropriate future location and contextualization. A report to
Council on the Macdonald statue is planned for 2023. Community Consultation For the first phase of
consultation, City Administration met with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and artists, and academics,
as well as leadership of local cultural institutions to better understand the nature of the harmful
legacy represented by the Macdonald statue and the City’s role as a public institution in telling a
complete story. We heard: The statue creates barriers for some Regina residents to visit and
participate in events in Victoria Park and Pat Fiacco Plaza There is opportunity to increase
understanding of Macdonald’s legacy among Regina residents. Presence or removal of the statue does
not on its own increase or decrease understanding of history. Additional educational efforts and
programming are required. Non-Indigenous organization and institutions, including the City, must
continue to take a leadership role in truth-telling. To support broader education and
understanding, the City launched a space for online conversations on Be Heard Regina. Residents
were encouraged to join the community dialogue around Macdonald’s legacy through their own stories
and lived experiences. If you have questions or comments regarding the legacy review of the John A.
Macdonald statue, please submit a Service Request.
Hauled Wastewater Site Application Form
Hauled Wastewater Site Application Form.
Secondary and Concept Plan Guidelines
Review our guidelines for preparing Secondary Plans & Concept plans.
2019 Public Accounts
View the 2019 Public Accounts
PL20200207 - 1720 12th Avenue
Public Notice - 1720 12th Avenue
PL202400017 - NE Industrial Area
Public Notice - NE Industrial Area
Public Notice - 1102 N Fleet Street
Public Notice - 1102 N Fleet Street
Public Notice - 4801 Optimist Drive
Public Notice - 4801 Optimist Drive
City Page January 28 2023
View the January 28 issue of City Page.
Pests & Wildlife
treat infested plants with an insecticidal soap spray. Make sure to follow the label directions.
Coyotes What The City Does: The City investigates reported incidents
and if a problem exists, a course of action such as scare tactics and coyote removal will be taken.
What Can You Do: Never leave food in your backyard or feed wildlife. Coyotes can also be attracted
to pet waste and compost. To report a coyote in your yard, call
Service Regina at 306-777-7000. Dandelions What The City Does: The City's current program treats
athletic fields like soccer pitches and ball diamonds. Dandelions are treated in the fall when they
start storing food in their roots for winter. Areas are monitored and prioritized depending on weed
density. Not all areas of the city are sprayed every year. ;It is harder for weeds to grow in
healthy conditions which is why the City increases practices like fertilizing, aerating and mowing
in parks. What Can You Do: Keep your yard healthy by fertilizing, watering, aerating and regularly
mowing your lawn. You can also remove dandelions with a knife or digger, ensuring you get the head
as well as the root. Maple Bugs What Can You Do: If maple bugs are present, sweep them into a
garbage bag or vacuum clusters when they congregate in early morning, making sure to change the bag
immediately after. striped Mosquitoes Cankerworms & Tent Caterpillars Band Your Trees Dutch Elm
Disease Cankerworm Spray Sitemap 2024