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 Incomplete or outdated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. Early
Adopter Incentive Program - Proposal Received City of Regina Waste Management Explain here: Please
note: A food and yard waste hauling service must be set up to receive funding for most eligible
items, excluding countertop composters or food digester alternative technologies. Hello, Thank you
for submitting your Early Adopter Incentive Program (EAIP) proposal. This email confirms that we've
received your application and will review it to ensure it meets the program requirements. Our team
will carefully review your submission and provide you with an update within the next 10 business
days. Once approved, you will have 90 days to implement your program and submit your funding
application. A link to the funding application will be provided when your proposal is approved.
Please remember that your funding application must include: Your proposal approval email Itemized
paid invoices Photos of installed bins and/or technologies Details about your plan for finished
compost products (if applicable) If you need more time due to unforeseen delays, you can request an
extension in writing. Thank you for your interest in the EAIP. We're excited to support your waste
management efforts. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at
wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Thank you. noreply@regina. ...
Mount Pleasant Sports Park Application Form
Use this form to request a booking for at Mount Pleasant Sports Park.
Outdoor Arena Application Form
Use this form to request a booking for an outdoor ice skating rink.
Application for Heritage Alteration Permit
A permit is required before you can make alternations to your heritage property.
Water Meter Upgrade Project
lain the process and examine the installation site to make sure there is enough space. If you have
any safety concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus, visit
neptunetg.com/safety to learn more. Meters in Inaccessible Locations In most cases, the main
shut-off valve is located in an unfinished area of the basement. However, there are some where the
water service is located behind drywall or panelling. After consulting with you, the technician
will neatly cut out a small section of drywall or panelling to gain access to the shutoff valve.
You may choose to cut this hole yourself, but we highly recommend allowing the trained technician
to do this. Once the meter is installed, you or the technician can cover the hole with a carpentry
access box. The hole must not be permanently covered to allow access to your meter for future
maintenance.
Installation Process
It’s important to clear the space around your shutoff valve. Follow the steps below to locate your
shut-off valve and prepare the space for the technician to work. To find your shutoff valve, look
for a pipe coming out of the floor. There should be a shutoff valve with a round or straight
handle. Check this valve to make sure it is operable. Please leave ample room for the installer to
work. Keep pets secured during the installation appointment. If the water meter upgrade takes place
during winter, please clear a path to the utility connections located outside the home. This is
typically the area that the technician will access to install the transmitter.
Prepare for the Install
Throughout the project, some properties will be randomly inspected to ensure project standards are
being consistently fulfilled by the contractor. The inspections will be carried out by Diameter
Services, the consultant managing this three-year project on behalf of the City. Inspections will
take place within one week of the upgrade and require approximately 15 minutes to complete. The
inspector will need to access the upgraded area. Every authorized Diameter Inspector will be in
uniform, carry photo ID, and the company logo will be on their vehicle. Should any upgrade fall
outside project standards, the Inspector will advise the resident and notify Neptune Technology
Group. A Neptune Technician will book an appointment with the utility customer to ensure the
standard is maintained. Installation Inspections eWater is a customer service tool for City of
Regina Water customers. Customers can access eWater on any device with an internet connection. View
and pay your City of Regina Water & Waste bill. Access water use information to help manage
household costs . Receive alerts for high water use. Set notifications of planned water outages.
Find water saving tips and recommendations. Register multiple utility accounts to manage the bills
for your home and/or business. Receive email payment reminders five days before your bill’s due
date.
eWater
Industrial, commercial, and institutional (ICI) properties are handled differently than residential
properties. Properties with large meters of 3” or greater: Are typically commercial or industrial
locations. Will be contacted by letter starting in August 2022 to book an appointment for a
technician to conduct a site survey of the water meter system before any upgrade work is performed.
The technician will need to access the site to collect information to determine future work and
material requirements. Depending on the complexity of the water system in the property, upgrades
will be scheduled accordingly. Properties with intermediate meters of 1.5” and 2”: Are typically
small businesses. Will be contacted by letter starting approximately April 2023 to book an
appointment for a technician to complete the water meter upgrade. Commercial and industrial
properties are not included in the Upgrade Schedule & Map. Industrial, Commercial &
Institutional Properties Upgrade Map & Schedule Project timelines are subject to change.
Legend: Water Meter Upgrade Schedule View Map Online Find out when water meter upgrades are
expected to take place in your ward. ...
Full Building Demolition Permit
You need a demolition permit if you wish to demolish a building such as
Building Report April 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for April 2020.
PL202200268 - 4500 E Victoria Avenue
Public Notice - 4500 E Victoria Avenue
Advisory - Major Occupancy Definitions
View the planning and development service advisory for major occupancy definitions.
PL202600009 - 5100 Parliament Avenue
Public Notice - 5100 Parliament Avenue
PL202500371 - 1301 N Vanstone Street
Public Notice - 1301 N Vanstone Street
Resident Verification Program and Non-Resident Recreation Fees
39-590-8895 or inclusionsupport@regina.ca for assistance with the resident verification process. To
confirm your status, call 306-777-PLAY (7529) or visit a recreation
facility. Expand this section to read our frequently asked questions and answers. When does
resident verification start? Resident verification begins February 1, 2026. Does this affect
Winter/Spring 2026 programs? Winter/Spring 2026 registration is not affected as it has already
begun. How often do I need to verify? Verification only needs to be completed once, unless your
address changes. Can I verify my residency online? No, verification must be done in person. Who in
a family can verify residency? Any adult listed on the account can verify residency for the entire
family. When does the non-resident surcharge begin? The non-resident surcharge begins with Summer
2026 registered programs. How much is the non-resident surcharge? The non-resident surcharge is a
50 per cent increase on registered program fees. Does the surcharge apply to Leisure Passes? No,
the surcharge applies only to registered programs such as swimming lessons, fitness programs and
fine arts. It does not apply to single admissions, bulk admissions or Leisure Passes. What happens
if I don’t verify my residency? If you do not verify, you will be marked as a non-resident, and as
such you will have a later registration date and be subject to a 50 per cent surcharge. If I forget
to verify and register as a non-resident, can I get a refund? No, refunds will not be offered.
Please ensure that you have verified your address before the May 12 registration date. What if I
have a disability that prevents me from completing in-person verification? If you have a disability
that prevents you from completing in‑person verification, please contact the Inclusion Support
Office at 639-590-8895 or InclusionSupport@regina.ca for assistance with completing the resident
verification process. FAQ