PL202500373 - 1802 9th Avenue N
Public Notice - 1802 9th Avenue N
Sport & Recreation (Major) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity major sport and recreation grant up to $30,000.
Sport & Recreation Grant (Minor) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity minor sport and recreation grant up to $10,000.
Application Package - Solar Panels
View the building permit application package for solar panels.
Paratransit Policy and Procedure Guide
View the Paratransit Policy and Procedure Guidelines.
Landscape Standard Drawings
View the Standard Construction Specification for Landscape Standard Drawings.
Crescents Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the Crescents Neighbourhood.
Parking Zones
nding it difficult to park in front of your homes because of non-residents parking on your street
while they’re at school, a sports field/complex, or new business,
you can apply for a residential parking zone. Residential parking zones must extend a complete city
block (half blocks will not be considered) and the parking restrictions on adjacent blocks will be
noted to ensure consistency. Residential parking zones are only considered for streets when: more
than 50 per cent of parked vehicles belong to non-residents two-thirds (66 per cent) of those
homeowners petitioned agree to a residential parking zone on the street in front of their house To
Apply: Submit a Service Request online or send a letter identifying the exact location for the
desired residential parking zone to: City of Regina, Parking Services at PO Box 1790, Regina, SK
S4P 3C8. Parking Services will determine if most vehicles parked in this area are vehicles
belonging to non-residents. If all general conditions are met, you will receive a ‘petition to
change’ letter listing the options for the potential change to your street. The letter will be
provided to all property owners on that block and the responses will be collected by the City. To
be considered for a change in restrictions, two-thirds of respondents must agree to the new zone. Once all the responses have been collected, we will notify you
in writing whether your request was successful or not. Mosaic Stadium Parking Zone With the move to
Mosaic Stadium, changes are being made to the former Taylor Field Area parking zone. The Stadium
Parking Zone will be reviewed each year based on requests from residents for parking permits in the
area. In future years, residents have to get their permits by April 30 of a given year to keep
their zone. The parking permit is free and allows residents to park on the street during Mosaic
Stadium events. Permits are valid from May 1 to April 30. If no parking permits are issued to
residents on a given block, the Stadium Parking Zone will be permanently removed, and parking will
be permitted on the block during stadium events. Permits
Land Development
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Public Notice - 3130 Saskatchewan Drive
View the proposed development happening at 3130 Saskatchewan Drive