Public Notice - 1601 N Pasqua Street
Public Notice - 1601 N Pasqua Street
Street & Park Naming
ay 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.
Civic Naming Committee is working to review current guidelines to address several issues with
street and park naming. The goal is to create a single, harmonized guideline that addresses street
and park naming, cleans up a number of housekeeping issues relating to street and park naming and
addresses the backlog of names on the current Master Lists. This initiative has come from City
Council and is a direct response to the City of Regina Cultural Plan. Issues such as translating
street signs into Indigenous languages, street renaming and creating a sense of community and
belonging within the larger community will be addressed. ...
Green Routine
king on developing proposed regulations. Prior to bringing regulations to Council the City will be
conducting stakeholder engagement. As a result, a report is expected
to go to Council in 2022 for implementation in 2023-2024. This reinforces the waste practices and
will allow businesses time to adapt. What was the diversion rate prior to the Green Routine? Prior
to the pilot, the City was diverting approximately 10 per cent of all waste generated. The diverted
material was largely comprised of paper and cardboard. How much could the City divert at all
City-owned facilities? Our goal is to divert 50 per cent of all waste generated through a
multi-stream waste disposal system. We reached 47 per cent in the 2019/20 pilot. Frequently Asked
Questions Bins include Mixed Recycling, Compost, Refundables and Landfill Bins include Mixed
Recycling, Compost, Refundables and Landfill Recyclable material like plastic food and drink
containers and compostable material like food waste and paper towel will all have a place for
disposal in the new sorting bins. Green Routine Bins Garbage Food & Yard Waste Recycling
Historical Election Results
90 days of the election date. I had no expenses or contributions; I have nothing to file. If you
have a $0 campaign, you still need to submit your reporting of your
financials for your campaign in accordance with legislation. You will simply fill in the Disclosure
Form linked above, place a $0 on the expenses line and sign the form indicating that you had no
expenses and no contributions. What about my $100 deposit? Once we have received your completed
paperwork, on or before the February 11 deadline, we will process the refund of your $100 deposit.
What if I do not submit my Financials before the deadline? As this is legislated, there can be
legal action taken against you for failure to comply with the legislation. You will also forfeit
your $100 deposit.
Information for Candidates
Any forms or deliveries can be dropped off at the Ambassadors Desk at City Hall (2476 Vitoria
Avenue) elections@regina.ca Contact Us Give us a call 306-751-4479 Email Send us an email Phone
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