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Cycling Safety Contest - Official Rules

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Wascana Pool

in the facility or within 10m of the entrance. Anyone under the influence of substances or causing a disturbance will be asked to leave. Where can I store my personal items while I swim? Coin return lockers ($0.25) are available in three locations – inside the changeroom facility, outside on the pool deck by the hot tub and outside by the eating area by the concession. Lockers also accommodate bringing your own lock. Are there lounge chairs and shade at the facility? Can I bring my own lawn chair? There are picnic tables and benches and both sunny and tree-shaded areas around the pools. You are welcome to bring your own lawn chair, blankets or towels to enjoy the grassy area. What height do I need to be to ride the waterslides? Can I ride with my child? Riders must be 107 cm tall (42 inches or 3.5 feet) to ride the waterslides and the accessible side by side slide. For safety, only one rider is permitted at a time. What are the pool depths? Leisure pool: tot area in zero depth entry area / deep end 1 m Lazy river depth: 1.1 m Hot tub: 1 m Lap pool: shallow end 1.4 m / deep end 3.8 m Does the pool provide lifejackets/PFDs and pool floaties? Can I bring my own? The pool has a limited number of lifejackets/PFDs and floatation boards available. We do not offer pool floaties. You are welcome to bring your own lifejackets/PFDs, pool floaties and water toys, but please ask a lifeguard before using floaties and water toys. No items are permitted on the waterslides. Can I rent the pool? The facility is not available for rentals at this time; however you can rent the multi-purpose room for birthday parties and other private events. Fill out the application form and submit it by email to wascanaroomrental@regina.ca Will there be swimming lessons offered at Wascana Pool? Yes. Visit our Leisure Guide webpage for details. What are the sustainability features of the facility? Water conservation features include a regenerative pool water filtration system, low consumption fixtures, and recirculating spray pad. Energy conservation and emission reduction features include a high-efficient water heating plant, solar panels, LED lighting and variable speed pool pumps. Approximately 30% of the energy for the facility comes from the solar panels. We used as much real estate as possible and available on the site for this feature. How much did the facility cost and who funded it? The Wascana Pool Renewal Project cost $16.4 million. The project received $12 million in funding from the Government of Saskatchewan through the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP). The City covered the remainder of the cost.

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Cultural Plan

The Regina Cultural Plan lays the strategic direction for the development of the city’s artistic and cultural community for the next 10 years.

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E-Scooters

app Neuron. 2. How much will it cost to ride a shared e-scooter? The operator sets the rental price for its shared e-scooter. Please refer to their website or app for pricing details. 3. Who picks up the e-scooters once they are dropped off? Neuron has staff who will locate, rebalance, or reposition e-scooters as they are parked throughout the day. 4. How do I report sidewalk clutter or abandoned e-scooters? Concerns or reports of improper parking/clutter should be reported directly to the vendor. This can be done through the vendor's app, or through the following: NEURON Phone: 1-306-500-6002 Email: reginasupport@neuron.sg 5. What is the minimum age to ride an e-scooter? The provincial regulations require that e-scooter riders be a minimum age of 16 years old. 6. Is a helmet required to ride an e-scooter? Yes, it is a provincial requirement that e-scooter riders wear a helmet. when using a shared e-scooter you are welcome to use your own or the one that is provided with the e-scooter. 7. What is the cost of the shared e-scooter program to the City? A shared e-scooter program is intended to be cost neutral for the City. 8. Where do I park my e-scooter? E-scooters must park in one of the following areas: In an approved designated parking area In legal vehicle parking areas where there is no time restrictions or parking meters present Please park an e-scooter in a manner that does not create a hazard or obstruction to pedestrians or traffic. Do not park your e-scooters: Within a pay parking, loading zone, or time restricted stall unless marked as a designated e-scooter parking area Within a driving lane On a pathway, or within 1.0 m of a pathway Within shrub beds or 0.5 metres of a tree Within 2.0 metres of a fire hydrant or curb crossing Directly on furniture (such as benches, garbage cans, flowerpots) located on the street, sidewalk, or pathway 9. Where can I ride my scooter? Park Pathways and Multiuse Pathways at a maximum speed limit of 15 km/h Roads with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less Designated bike lanes* *Note: E-Scooters must remain within a bike lane if one is present on the road they are travelling on. E-scooters cannot operate on: Roads with a speed limit over 50 km/h, unless there is a designated bike lane that the operator must remain in Sidewalks 10. Why are we not allowing e-scooters to ride on sidewalks? Sidewalk riding is prohibited to ensure a safe and minimal impact to pedestrians, accessibility users or other vulnerable people on the sidewalk. 11. Can you double ride on a e-scooter? No, the provincial regulations only allow for one person to ride an e-scooter at a time. 12. What are the environmental benefits of using e-scooters? E-scooters have no emissions during their use and provide the opportunity for users to explore an alternative to passenger vehicles. 13. What e-scooters are allowed on Regina Transit? Only personal e-scooters are allowed on Regina Transit. Shared e-scooters that are rented from Neuron are not allowed on Regina Transit. 14. Where are the slow down areas? Slow down areas with a maximum speed limit of 15 km/h are effective on multi use pathways, park pathways, Pat Fiacco Plaza, and Frederick W. Hill Mall, or in any other slow down areas determined by the City. ...

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Prevention Crime prevention is everyone’s responsibility. By working together, we can reduce crimes in our neighbourhoods. The Regina Police Service website has specific tips for businesses and homeowners to prevent crime, as well as information on programs such as Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Stoppers, and the Citizens on Patrol Program. The City of Regina identifies public safety, security and crime prevention among its top priorities. Crime prevention begins in the neighbourhood where we live and it is up to each of us to ensure our community is a safe place to live, work and play. City Workers at Your Door If people come to your door saying they’re from the City, ask for their City of Regina identification BEFORE you let them in. Their photo identity card will show the employee’s name, department and staff number. As well, representatives of all public utilities (gas, electric power, cable TV, water) also carry photo ID. If the person at the door refuses to produce his or her photo ID or acts in a suspicious manner, call the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 to make a report for informational purposes. Housing Standards Enforcement Team The Housing Standards Enforcement Team is made up of members from City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement, the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, Regina Police Service and the Regina Fire Department. The team has made a coordinated effort to improve housing standards in inner-city neighbourhoods. The Housing Standards Enforcement Team takes complaints from as many as 60 sources (example: meter readers, tenants) and then sends representatives from each of the partner agencies who work together to assess the housing problem. Crime Prevention Regina’s graffiti management program plans to eliminate graffiti through education, engagement and enforcement. For graffiti management to be effective, graffiti needs to be wiped out quickly whenever it appears. That’s why The Regina Community Standards Bylaw requires owners or occupants of property to remove all graffiti from their premises, including buildings, accessory buildings, dwelling units or structures. Graffiti on Your Property Record: Take a photo of the graffiti vandalism as soon as you see it. The photo is critical to successful investigations by the Regina Police Service. Report: Report all incidents of graffiti damage to your property by calling the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500. You will be given instructions on how to submit information and the photo. Or go online to Regina Police. If you see a graffiti crime in progress, call 911. Remove: Remove graffiti from your property as quickly as possible. A quick response has been shown to prevent it from reoccurring. Graffiti on City-owned Property Call Service Regina at 306-777-7000 or fill in the Online Service Request form so that City Staff can remove the graffiti before it becomes a neighbourhood issue. Graffiti Management Homelessness The City of Regina, Service Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and Saskatchewan Housing Corporation are working together to raise awareness about homelessness and the need for affordable housing in Regina. ...

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