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Wascana Pool
ore the Wascana Pool with our 360° tour available by clicking here. The tour is also available on
Google Maps. Accessible for Everyone As of its opening, Wascana Pool
is one of the most accessible and inclusive outdoor aquatic facilities in the country with features
such as: Accessible washrooms and changerooms including lift and personal care table Changerooms
and washrooms are individual, all gender spaces. Zero depth entry options into all pools Signage
includes braille, tactile markings and a tactile map for those with visual impairment. Accessible
side by side slides Aqua wheelchairs and aqua walkers available Mechanical lifts for all pools
Accessible playground and spray pad beside the facility, free to park users of all ages and
abilities Local Anishnaabe-Saulteaux artist from The Key First Nation, Larissa Kitchemonia,
designed the gate that greets visitors of Wascana Pool. The installation is a metal artwork
inspired by the land. The first layer is a bed of buffalo skulls that is a nod to the historical
Cree term “Oskana-Ka-asateki: which loosely means, the place where the bones are piled together.
The second layer of the diorama is of Bison running up as a representation of reconciliation and
cultural revitalization. This signifies the resurgence of shared cultures and shared space found
within Regina. The flora depicted in the diorama consists of interpretations of plants found around
Wascana. All the components together acknowledge the treaty quote, “As long as the sun shines, and
the grass grows and the river flows” as an acknowledgement to the land on which Wascana and Regina
are located. Wascana Pool Gate Public Art Project Find commonly asked questions and answers about
the Wascana Pool Renewal. How do I get there? Wascana Pool is located at 2400 Wascana Drive.
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Standard Construction Specifications Approved Product List
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Public Notice - 1500 N Winnipeg Street
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Public Education & Events
ram. Community Events Regina Fire & Protective Services takes part in many community events to
promote fire safety and fire escape planning. Public Open Houses are
held at different fire stations annually. Watch for details. To book a fire truck or firefighter at
a community event, contact us at FAST@regina.ca. Children's Fire Safety Videos, Games &
Activities Visit Sparkyschoolhouse.org for resources for both educators and parents. Learn Not to
Burn Preschool Program Learn Not to Burn RFPS Firefighter Program
Full Building Demolition Permit
will review your application and determine if it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping,
engineering, environmental, disposal, assessment, open space and
utility regulations and/or bylaws. During the Demolition If soil contamination or other hazardous
materials are found during demolition, you must contact the City to inform them before it is
removed. You must also comply with all acts and regulations concerning the disposal of this
material. If asbestos is discovered before or during the demolition of the site, you must: Comply
with all Occupational Health and Safety regulations involving its removal. Follow the regulations
outlined in the Transportation and Dangerous Goods Act to take the material to the City Landfill.
Obtain the proper permit from the City to dispose of the asbestos in the City Landfill. After the
Demolition Once the demolition is complete, you must remove all rubbish and building materials from
the property as well as fill and level the excavation to an elevation compatible with abutting
properties. You should also seed the site with coarse grass. If required, you must get approval
from the City to remove driveway crossings that are no longer required or to remove any structures
that encroach onto the property. For properties located in the Downtown zone, Commercial zone or
Transitional Area Residential zone, you must provide a perimeter screen fence or landscaping that
complies with the regulations contained in Regina Zoning Bylaw. Digital Submission Security
Requirements Hazardous Materials Advisory
Public Notice - 3431 Dewdney Avenue
Public Notice - 3431 Dewdney Avenue
Permits
ur permit for the current year, you must re-submit your application and payment by February 15. If
you do not, the City will allow the location to be open to other
applicants. Rules and regulations governing the operation of a sidewalk vending unit are specified
in the Traffic Bylaw. For additional permit information, please review Supplemental Sidewalk
Vending Permit Conditions and Guidelines. To apply: Initiate a temporary street use permit request
at least 45 days before you want to start operating by: Calling Service Regina at 306-777-7000
Submitting a Service Request You will be contacted once the processing has begun to get additional
details or required documents, it may take up to 45 days to receive final approval. Requirements
vary depending on what merchandise is being sold. Once documentation and requirements have been
received and verified, your permit will either be approved or denied. Sidewalk Vending If you wish
to sell food from a mobile vending unit on a City street, you need to acquire a permit. The permit
for mobile food vending units is an annual permit, valid from the date of issue until December 31
of the year of issue. Rules and regulations governing the operation of a mobile vending unit are
specified in the Traffic Bylaw. For additional permit information, please review Supplemental
Mobile Vending Permit Conditions and Guidelines. All mobile vendors, regardless of permit or
location of operation, must obtain a Fire Safety Compliance Certificate from Regina’s Office of the
Fire Marshal to operate within the City of Regina. Email FAST@regina.ca to book an inspection
appointment. If the mobile vending unit is not owned by a commercial business, the vendor will need
to obtain a Business Licence. To apply: Initiate a temporary street use permit request well in
advance of the date you want to start operating by: Calling Service Regina at 306-777-7000.
Submitting a Service Request. Review and complete the Mobile Vending Permit Application Form and
have the required information ready to submit. You will be contacted once the processing has begun
to get additional details and discuss details regarding your permit request. Once all of the
required documentation and information has been received and verified, your request will be
reviewed and will either be approved or denied. Mobile Vending Transport, Hauling & Storage
Permits Hauled Wastewater Site All users disposing of commercially-hauled wastewater at the City's
Hauled Wastewater Site must obtain an annual permit. For more information, requirements and how to
apply, visit Hauled Wastewater Site. Snow Storage Site All users transporting and dumping snow at
the City's Snow Storage Site are required to obtain a permit at a cost of $10 per vehicle. For more
information and how to apply, visit Snow Storage Site. Snow Removal A snow removal permit is
required to remove snow by mechanical means from parking lots used in conjunction with commercial,
educational or institutional establishments between the hours of 10 p.m. in the evening and 7 a.m.
the next morning. To apply complete the Snow Removal Permit Application Form and return it to
licensing counter on the main floor of City Hall. The cost of the permit is $31 and payment can be
made at City Hall. Large vehicles with any dimension exceeding 3.7 m in width, 25 m in length or
4.2 m in height must obtain an over-dimensional move permit from the City of Regina Traffic
Department. Over-dimensional moves are only allowed on certain roads indicated on the
Over-dimensional Move Map. As the mover, you must have a valid City of Regina Building Mover
Business Licence. During the move, you must carry the over-dimensional move permit with you at all
times. Additional charges may be applied to the move depending on the route, dimensions and load
type. This will be determined when the application is reviewed. To apply Contact Service Regina at
306-777-7000. The City of Regina will require the details of the move at least five working days
before your intended move date. Obtain additional permits from other organizations, such as:
Building permit from the City of Regina Highway moving permit from the Saskatchewan Department of
Highways Crossing permit from CP/CN Rail Road use permit from each rural municipality you travel
through Over-Dimensional Moves Event Permits You need a permit to host a block party on your
residential street. No liquor is permitted on any portion of City property, including sidewalks,
roadways and alleys. Block parties cannot be held on streets with bus routes. Music must be turned
off by 10 p.m. If you wish to play music longer, contact the Regina Police Service to arrange for a
loud speaker permit. The block party permit fee is $30 and it covers the cost for the City to
provide, deliver and pick up barricades for your event. Barricades will be dropped off at your
residence the day before the event and picked up the day after the event. If a barricade is lost or
damaged during your block party, you will be charged $35 per barricade. To apply Complete the Block
Party Permit Application, ensuring that two-thirds of the residents on the street have signed the
petition stating they agree to hold a block party. Submit the completed application and petition a
minimum of three weeks prior to the requested date of the block party. Submit it to the City of
Regina via email at rightofwaypermits@regina.ca or drop-off at Service Regina, Main floor, City
Hall, 2476 Victoria Avenue. We recommend you keep a copy of your submission for your records. Upon
approval of the temporary street use permit, an approved copy will be sent to the contact person
via email or pickup at City Hall. You will only be contacted once your permit has been processed or
if additional information is required. Block Party Parade permits are issued by the Regina Police
Service. To apply for a parade permit, you must: Complete the Parade Permit Application Form from
the Regina Police Service. If more space is necessary, attach a letter containing the information
requested in the form. Submit the parade permit and any supporting information to the Chief of
Police Office at the Regina Police Service. (Fax: 306-949-7275 or mail: PO Box 196, Regina, SK S4P
2Z8) Wait approximately two weeks for your parade permit to be reviewed and approved. Permit
applications submitted less than two weeks before the event may be denied. Parade Special Occasion
Permits are required for anyone selling or serving alcohol at an event that is not held in a
commercially permitted establishment, a private residence, or another private place. This includes
private, invitation-only events as well as public events. Events on City Property If your outdoor
event is being held on City of Regina property, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)
will require written permission from the City before they can issue a permit or licence. To receive
your permit from SLGA you can apply online, or purchase your permit and liquor at any Saskatchewan
liquor retailer. For more information or to apply visit SLGA.com. To apply Submit your completed
Special Occasion Event (City Property) Application Form and attachments a minimum of 10 business
days in advance of the event. Applications received less than ten days prior to the event may not
be approved due to short notice. Once all of the required information has been collected by the
City and the application is approved, written notice will be provided to you and SLGA within 14
days. Events Not On City Property For events such as public community events or private events that
are held outdoors on non-City owned property where the area has not been permitted to sell or serve
alcohol, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) require written approval from the City of
Regina before issuing a permit of licence to serve alcohol. Submit your completed Special Occasion
Event (Non-City Property) Application Form and attachments a minimum of 10 business days in advance
of the event. Applications received less than ten days prior to the event may not be approved due
to short notice. Once all of the required information has been collected by the City and the
application is approved, written notice will be provided to you and SLGA within 14 days. Approval
may then be submitted to SLGA to complete the application process. Special Occasion Contractors,
utility companies and homeowners that require access to a house or property through a City park,
easement or open space are asked to apply for a Park Access Permit.
The licensee is responsible for the conduct and supervision of all persons using the park or open space with respect to the activities described in the permit. ...
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