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2023-24 Budget Highlights
View the Budget Highlights for 2023-24.
2024 Budget Highlights
Facility (of $28.5m over 5 yr plan) Environmental Sustainability The City’s priority is to make
Regina’s city centre a great place to work, live and visit. This
includes planning for the future of Regina, building recreational and cultural infrastructure,
providing and encouraging year-round programs and services, and improving our transportation
network. Capital Fund Highlight: An additional $17.1 million will be available by 2024 to advance
the Recreation and Culture Master Plans through the dedicated 0.5% mill rate for recreation
infrastructure and annual $3 million contribution to the Recreation/Culture Capital Program. The
2024 Budget includes: $8.6 million dedicated toward future Indoor Aquatic Facility $2.5 million for
replacement of the North East Community Centre $188,000 for Growth Plan update $100,000 for
inclusion initiatives $460,000 for enhanced Transit services in line with Transit Master Plan
Vibrant Community The City is transforming into a culture focused on service and performance. This
transformation aims to build resident trust by continuously improving service delivery,
strengthening workplace culture, achieving long-term financial sustainability, making decisions
based on data and strategic alignment, and ultimately achieving Mission Zero. The 2024 Budget
includes: $840,000 for Procurement Software System $300,000 for Work and Asset Management System
$412,000 for Customer Relationship Management Software Operational Excellence Utility Fund
Highlight The 2024 Budget includes $106 million in 2024 for infrastructure renewal, new
construction, and maintenance of Regina’s water, wastewater and stormwater systems. Regina’s Water
Utility operates on a full cost-recovery basis and ensures Regina residents enjoy safe and reliable
water, wastewater and drainage services. In 2024, utility customers will see a 3% increase to the
base utility rate and 4% on the consumption-based utility rate. Changes to Utility Bill In 2022,
City Council approved a new approach to funding waste services such as garbage, recycling, food and
yard waste collection. These services will now be funded by a user fee on the utility bill, meaning
garbage collection will no longer be funded by property taxes. This portion of the mill rate will
be removed from property taxes and customers will see this new Waste Charge beginning January 1,
2024 Understanding Your Taxes The City of Regina provides more than 60 services that residents
depend on every day; approximately 55% is funded through property taxes. In 2024, residents will
see a 2.85% mill rate increase. Civic Operations 3.18% Recreational Infrastructure Dedicated Mill
Rate 0.5% Police Operations 1.6% Eastern Pressure Solution Dedicated Mill Rate 0.63% Community
Investment Grant Program - Cold Weather Strategy 0.03% Mill Rate Increase before Garbage Collection
Reduction 5.94% Garbage Collection Reduction (3.09)% Total Mill Rate Increase 2.85% striped
Mill Rate Increase Breakdown Impact of 2024 Budget by Assessed House Value The table below
describes the monthly and annual impact of the 2024 budget, based on sample household values. These
impacts include the 2. ...
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Service Partners
city and region. Encourage the retention, development, attraction and growth of business and
tourism products and services for those who live, work, visit, and
invest in the city and region. Market and promote the city and region for business and tourism. The
Board of Directors of EDR is appointed by City Council based upon the recommendations from EDR,
which are grounded in creating a broad and influential representation of economic and tourism
interests of the region. The organization is funded through an annual grant from the City of
Regina. This core funding is supplemented by significant other financial resources including:
Industry investment; Fee for service contracts; Grants from other levels of government. Tourism
Regina Tourism Regina, a branch within the City of Regina administration, leads the marketing of
Regina as a tourist destination and promotes the development and growth of the City’s tourism
industry. We are focused on attracting day and overnight visitors to the City, by promoting our
family friendly attractions, and being the best event hosts in Canada. We will increase tourism
revenues by supporting industry in the development and delivery of remarkable experiences. ...