Extra-Municipal Servicing Information
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Understanding Parking Brochure
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Detached Garage or Accessory Building
e City will review your application to ensure it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping,
engineering, environmental, disposal, assessment, open space and
utility regulations and/or bylaws. Apply Online Once your application is approved, you will receive
an email advising you of the permit fee (be sure to check your junk mail folder). Payment can be
made online for eBuild customers, over the phone, or at the permit counter on the main floor of
City Hall. Please note, the permit is not issued until you have paid the fee. Once issued, the
applicable permits and approved drawings will be sent to you via email. Permit Fee $195.00 Permit
Timeline View the current permit Processing Times Construction cannot begin until the permit is
issued. If work commences prior to issuing of a building permit, you will be subject to a
surcharge. Required Inspections Building (if applicable) Framing - After doors and windows are in
place, prior to interior finishing Insulation - After vapour barrier, prior to drywall (if
applicable) Final - After all work is complete For more information or to book an inspection, call
306-777-7551 or submit a request online. Estimated Property Tax Adjustments Market Area 1 Market
Area 2 Market Area 3 Market Area 4 Market Area 5 Market Area 6 Annual Dollars per Square Foot 0.37
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PL202400172- 5080 Lewvan Drive
Public Notice - 5080 Lewvan Drive
Ward 3 Construction Projects
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Public Notice - 1300 N Courtney Street
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Public Notice - 1260 - 8th Avenue
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Good Home Drainage Guide
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Application - Tent & Temporary Structure
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Big Moves
by 2025, growing to 100 per cent by 2030. Leading by example: The City is reducing vehicle
emissions in several ways. Using telematics technology, data is
being used to improve efficiency of vehicle operation and routing in order to reduce fleet size and
fuel usage. By 2030, all light-duty City vehicles purchased will be electric and City transit buses
will begin to be electrified in 2024. For medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks, the City will explore
electric or hydrogen-powered options, or renewable diesel as a transition fuel. Increase active
transportation and transit use Walking, wheeling and cycling are examples of active transportation.
Together, transit and active transportation - along with micromobility like e-bikes and electric
scooters – are the building blocks of sustainable transportation networks. Why? Transportation,
including personal and commercial vehicles, makes up 26 per cent of energy use in Regina. By making
it easier for people of all ages and abilities to move around the city using active transportation,
transit, and other sustainable modes, we can improve health and community wellbeing while reducing
the number of motor vehicles on the road which, in turn, reduces emissions. What’s the plan? The
City will introduce programs and initiatives that improve and expand public transit and active
modes of transportation. An important part of this work will be building safe infrastructure that
protects cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers. What’s the goal? By 2025, transit will account for 25
per cent of trips within Regina. By 2050, active transportation methods will account for 50 per
cent of all short trips. Leading by example: City employees will be encouraged to use active
transportation and transit for their commute. Active transportation and transit use are already
being improved throughout the community. In 2022, City Council approved the Regina Transit Master
Plan which guides decision making to make transit a primary mode of transportation and to make our
community more accessible and sustainable. The Transportation Master Plan is under review and
proposes dedicated infrastructure for active modes of transportation. The plan will chart a path
for creating strong cycling and walking/wheeling networks and increasing the number of people using
active modes for commuting to work or school as well as for recreation. Clean and re-energize
industry Currently, the industrial sector accounts for one-third of Regina's emissions. The sector
faces some unique challenges but can lower emissions significantly by improving the energy -
efficiency of industrial processes, switching to alternate fuels, and transforming the products and
services the industry provides. Why? Primary industry includes industries that are involved with
extracting natural resources from the earth so they can be turned into products used by people.
Currently, these industries produce significant emissions while also supporting the community’s
economy, for example through employing approximately one percent of Regina’s labour force. There is
an environmental, economic and business case for industry to adapt and not be left behind. What’s
the plan? The sector can lower emissions significantly by improving the energy- efficiency of
industrial processes, switching to alternate fuels like hydrogen and renewable natural gas, and
transforming the products and services the industry provides. What’s the goal? To increase energy
efficiency by 30 per cent and electrify 50 per cent of process heat by 2050. Primary industry will
reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Leading by example: The City will facilitate advancement in this
area by hosting working groups, sharing best practices and publicly showing support for
initiatives. The City will bring together industry stakeholders and low-emissions energy providers
to determine pilots and paths forward to decarbonize industry. Get Involved & Learn More
Current Initiatives Renewable Regina
Standard Construction Specification Changes 2018
View the list of Standard Construction Specification changes made in 2018.
Additional Information - 1501 West Market Street
Additional Information - 1501 West Market Street