Advisory - Partial Permit Process
The City offers a partial permit so you can get started on your construction projects sooner.
Route 16
Transit Route 16 - Lakeridge to Hawkstone.
Public Notice - Additional Information (March 21)
View the Information Sheet for 535 Douglas Avenue
Public Notice - Additional Insormatin (March 21)
Public Notice - Additional Information (March 21)
Queen Elizabeth II Courtyard Application Form
Use this application form to book the City Hall Courtyard.
Proclamation Request Form
Request a proclamation to recognize a person, event or organization for a specific day, week or month.
Book a Multi-Family Dwelling Inspection
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to schedule your inspection. resbuildinginspections@regina.ca To
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Spray Foam Submission Details
View the submission requirements for applying for a spray foam permit.
Revaluation
necessary funds to build a stronger, better future for our city—and for you. An illustrated street
scene picturing photos of houses appears. Visit Regina.ca/revaluation to view your property information and learn more. Text
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property info, or to find more information. Text appears reading “Visit Regina.ca/revaluation for more information”. City of Regina logo. What Does this
Mean for My Property? It means that the assessed value of your property may have changed based on
market conditions as of January 1, 2023. The City of Regina updates its mill rate to reflect the
updated property values. This mill rate is used in the calculation to determine property taxes. An
increase in property value does not mean an increase in property taxes. Individual property taxes
may increase or decrease if that property's assessment changes more than the rest of the city on
average. 2021 Revaluation Report Revaluation Timeline Valuation models updated – January 2025
Preliminary values released online for all properties – November 2024 Notice of Assessment -
January 2025 Period to appeal assessment - 60 days Council determines Tax Policy - spring 2025 2025
Property Tax Notices - May 2025 Learn more about commonly used terms in the revaluation process.
Assessed Value: The 2025 assessed value reflects the value of your property as of January 1, 2023,
which also considers property characteristics such as overall condition, location, and
improvements/upgrades made to your property. Taxable Assessed Value: A value to which a mill rate
and mill rate factor are applied to arrive at a property's taxes. This value is arrived at by
multiplying the assessed value by the provincial percentage. Assessed value X Provincial percentage
= Taxable Assessment Taxable Assessment X Mill Rate X Mill Rate Factor ÷ 1000 = Property Taxes
Provincial Percentage: A percentage established by the Province for each property class. Assessed
value is adjusted by this provincial percentage to arrive at the taxable assessment used to
calculate your taxes. Tax Policy: A policy direction adopted by City Council to manage and apply
taxes to the various properties within its jurisdiction. Tax policies can impact the amount of
taxes a property owner pays. During a revaluation, City Council reviews its current tax policies
and any other tax policy options available. Council then decides which tax policies to adopt.
Examples: Phase-in, Base Tax Tax Phase-In: The process to phase in tax changes resulting from
revaluation, established at the discretion of City Council. Tax phase-in plans can be up to four
years, can be different for each property class or subclass, and can be different for tax increases
and decreases. Phase-in cannot be applied to changes in the tax rate resulting from the annual
budget or changes to a property's assessment because of new construction, renovations or
demolitions. Mill Rate The tax per dollar of assessed value of property. The rate is expressed in
"mills", where one mill is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). Mill rates are set by each taxing
authority to raise the revenue required by their budget. Mill Rate Factors A factor applied in tax
calculations in order to redistribute the amount of total taxes paid by property classes and
subclasses according to the tax policies approved by City Council. A mill rate factor does not
increase or decrease the total amount of taxes collected annually, but can change the amount of tax
collected from each property class or subclass. For more terms related to revaluation and property
assessment see Glossary. Common Revaluation Terms Find answers to your most
commonly asked questions from our Assessment department. Where can I review my property
information? You can view your property information at any time by visiting our Property Search
tool. Here are a few things you should check: Whether we listed the correct primary property
characteristics like location, size, or age. Did we miss any unusual things about your property
that would affect its value (structural issues, location, etc.)? Are the assessments of similar
properties in your neighbourhood similar to your assessment? Is your property’s assessed value
comparable to the sale price of similar properties in your neighbourhood as of January 1, 2023? Why
is the estimated assessed value of my house so different from what houses in my neighbourhood are
selling for? It is important to remember the 2025 revaluation is based on a valuation base date of
January 1, 2023. The current sale prices of homes in your neighbourhood are a reflection of the
current market values. Property sales occurring after January 1, 2023, will be considered for the
future 2029 revaluation. Why is my neighbour’s house, which is bigger than mine, assessed lower?
The square footage of a property is only one of many components that add to the assessed value. ...
Re-Open Regina
View the plan to re-open City programs and services.
Culture Grant (Minor) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity minor cultural grant up to $10,000.
Application Package - Multi-Unit Dwelling
View the permit application package for a multi-unit dwelling.
Standard Construction Specification Changes 2017
View the list of Standard Construction Specification changes made in 2017.