Mixed Use Zone Consolidation Summary
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2019 Public Accounts
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2019 Annual Report
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Industrial Zone Consolidation Summary
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Extra Municipal-Servicing Application Form
Complete the application form to apply for Extra Municipal-Servicing to receive water and sewer services outside city-limits.
Virtual Ladybug Release Contest Rules
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eBuild User Guide
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Public Notice - 8701 Dewdney Avenue
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Public Notice - 8701 Dewdney Avenue
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Record of Decision - APPROVAL
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Intensification & Revitalization Incentive Programs
use of land, infrastructure and services like transit already in place Ensures the population
needed for neighbourhood schools and amenities to stay open Improves
safety with less “dead space” and more “eyes on the street” How do I know which incentive program
to apply for? Please review the Eligibility Criteria for each program found on this page to
determine where your project is a fit. If you have further questions, email us at
revitalize@regina.ca What if there is no remaining grant funding by the time I apply? Grants are
committed on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is no funding remaining for grants when we
receive your application, you may be offered a tax exemption instead. If I renovate my home, will
it qualify for capital incentives? Potentially. If the work is solely for exterior restoration or
improvement, then no. If you are doing work to bring a building in to code compliance, you may be
eligible for revitalization incentives including for exterior improvement work. If my project is
already underway, can I apply for incentives? You can, but with limitations. The Intensification
Incentive Program will only include costs incurred after the application is approved. If your
project is already started, the work done to date may not be eligible. The exception to this is
certain pre-development work such as site serviceability studies, environmental assessments and
others. You can refer to the policies for a full list. The Revitalization Incentive Program will
consider costs incurred up to one year prior to application so you may be able to apply even after
your project is complete. Can I apply for both programs with the same project? Yes, with
limitations. If your project is eligible under more than one program, the City will make the final
decision on whether it can be included under both programs and what costs are included under which
program. A project may not be eligible to receive tax exemptions under both programs. Contact us at
revitalize@regina.ca for further information. If I still owe back taxes to the City or have
standing orders against my property, will I still qualify for incentives? Unfortunately, no.
Applicants and property owners that have taxes or other charges past due to the City of Regina, or
which have outstanding orders are not eligible for support under these policies. Frequently Asked
Questions Housing Incentives Program Heritage Incentives Program Planning Bylaws Intensification
Incentive Policy Revitalization Incentive Policy