NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER DEBT FOR THE INDOOR AQUATIC FACILITY
n. All meetings are held in Henry Baker Hall at City Hall. Parties wishing to register as a
delegation must register by completing the online form on Regina.ca/Register. The deadline to register for the Wednesday, March 11, 2026
City Council meeting is no later than 12:00 p.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026. A written brief
outlining planned speaking points is required to be submitted with delegation registration to
present at City Council meetings. If attending by teleconference you must provide the telephone
number you will be using to call into the meeting. You will receive meeting details and
instructions after you have confirmed your attendance for the meeting(s). Find more information
about presenting to Council and Committees at Regina.ca. Dated at
the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, February 25, 2026. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
CONSIDER DEBT FOR THE INDOOR AQUATIC FACILITY 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, of
its intention to consider debt for the Indoor Aquatic Facility (IAF) in the Indoor Aquatic Facility
Debt report.
City of Regina Building Capacity Above and Below Ground During 2026 Construction Season
ensure storm water flows away from homes and into Wascana Creek. Residents can learn more about
these projects by clicking the project page links at Regina.ca/ConstructionMap. The other two major construction projects will launch
later this season. More details will be shared closer to their start dates. “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, wastewater and drainage systems and enhanced
streetscapes.” The City has an online construction map to help residents better understand
construction in their neighbourhood. The map provides up-to-date information about planned
infrastructure improvements, including the type of project and expected start and end dates.
Residents can view this map at Regina.ca/ConstructionMap. The City
is committed to minimizing disruptions for residents, including working extended hours and on
weekends, whenever possible. For example, full Ring Road closures to support the Albert Street
Overpass Upgrade Project will only happen on weekends to minimize disruptions during the work week.
Residents are reminded to plan ahead, slow down and drive safely.
Parking Inquiries
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(306) 777-7000. Thank you, City of Regina noreply@regina.ca Email
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eBuild User Guide
Learn more about using our online tool to apply for building permits.
Grant Incentives
urrently under review and will be updated in early 2026. If you have questions about how this will
affect your eligibility, please contact revitalize@regina.ca Learn
more about the requirements and how to apply for the Grant Incentive Program. Application Intake
& Review Submitted applications are reviewed by City staff to make sure they are complete.
Applicants are encouraged to formally submit their completed applications early during the intake
period to allow time to work with City staff and ensure all documentation requirements have been
fulfilled. Any application deemed incomplete by the end of the closing date of the intake period
may be disqualified. Prioritization of Eligible Projects All complete applications will be reviewed
for eligibility. Eligible projects are prioritized for possible funding commitment based on their
location (i.e., priority areas) and scorecard points. Funding Commitment City staff will confirm
the funding commitment for prioritized projects. Additional information or conditions may be
required within a prescribed time at this time to secure the funding commitment. Commence Project
Applicants are responsible for obtaining any necessary permits or approvals before starting and
completing the proposed work. Applicants have up to two years from the date of the Funding
Commitment Letter to complete the proposed project. Grant Payout Upon completion, City staff will
confirm that all requirements have been met to proceed with paying out the grant. Monitor &
Reporting City staff may monitor the completed project to gather relevant data to inform future
incentive programs. ...