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rovement and tenant fit-up projects, as well as tax exemptions for new development on vacant lots within the City Centre. For details on eligibility, visit the City Centre Incentive Program page. Downtown Office to Residential Conversion Policy The Downtown Office to Residential Conversion Program offers capital grants to support the conversion of non-residential buildings to residential dwelling units in Regina’s City Centre. Housing Incentive Program An update to the Housing Incentive Program was approved in 2025 to support the development of newly constructed rental and ownership units. It also supports the creation and legalization of existing secondary and backyard suites, acquisition and repair of older rental buildings and capital grants to support pre-development work. Backyard Suites Backyard suites are now allowed in most residential zones throughout Regina. This was a recommendation from the Underutilized Land Improvement Strategy and was put in place in 2021. Development Fee Waiver The City waives certain development application fees when an application creates higher density housing or business development on a site within City Centre, Heritage and North Central. View the fee schedule. https://openregina.ca/  Building Permit Service Review After a permit service review in 2020, the City has reduced the time it takes to process permits down to five business days for residential permits and eight business days for commercial developments. Check out our online permit portal called eBuild to learn more or apply for permits online. Downtown Neighbourhood Plan The Regina Downtown Neighbourhood Plan  was developed to guide growth and strategic investment into infrastructure, development and urban design in the Downtown. Zoning Review City Council passed updates to The Zoning Bylaw, 2019 in 2024 and 2025 to allow for different kinds of housing and mixed commercial land use in neighbourhoods across the City. Temporary Uses Zoning Bylaw amendments were approved in 2024 to establish temporary land use regulations. The regulations are meant to provide opportunities to use underutilized lands for certain temporary activities while ensuring those temporary activities do not cause undesirable impacts on the surrounding area. Data Maps The City provides several maps on our Open Data website, such as Road Classification Map, Water Main Pipe Types Map and Domestic Sewer Network Map. These maps are tools to help developers understand our infrastructure and inform development proposals at the start of a project. Environmental Impacted Sites The Government of Saskatchewan’s Environmental Impacted Sites webpage shows the public registry of environmental impact sites. The map on the site allows users to see the location of the impacted site, the contaminant(s) of concern and its current status. Resources to Support Infill Development Learn more about initiatives currently underway to help revitalize Regina’s core and reach infill development targets in established areas. Underutilized Land Improvement Strategy The Underutilized Land Improvement Strategy (ULIS) outlines 42 actions to remove barriers to reinvestment in vacant and underutilized lands. After five years, the original 2019 ULIS strategy went through a comprehensive review process and Council approved an updated ULIS in 2025. Read the updated Underutilized Land Improvement Strategy Report December 2025 Water & Wastewater Serviceability Study The City recently completed a Water & Wastewater Serviceability Study. The study provides recommendations for water and wastewater infrastructure to support long-term growth planning for infill development and new neighbourhoods. The study identified areas of the city with sufficient water and wastewater capacity to support growth. Watch the Serviceability Study video to learn more. Corridor and Area Plans Area and corridor plans provide specific land use, urban design and infrastructure investment policies for defined areas within the city. A Victoria Avenue Corridor project was completed in 2021 and the Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization project was finished in 2025. A second section of Victoria Avenue is coming up for renewal within the next few years. The 11th Avenue Revitalization project is currently underway. Additionally, the City is currently undertaking the Centre Square Planning Study that will provide a framework for sustainable growth, investment and improvements in the Centre Square area. Transportation Master Plan A review of the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is scheduled for 2026 to 2027. The TMP helps support higher density development through policies that elevate transit and support more people living along major city streets. The TMP also involves supporting active transportation such as walking and cycling. Regina Revitalization Initiative Redevelopment of the former railyards and Taylor Field site, known as the Regina Revitalization Initiative, represents opportunities to bring new investments to the City’s core which would increase the intensification rate. Ongoing Initiatives to Support Intensification Infrastructure Development Planning for Growth Around Regina International Airport Development Charges Land Development Applications, Manuals and Fees City Land for Sale & Lease How our City is Built - Planning & Development Process Summary Canabis Retail Information Neighbourhoods & Growth Housing Strategy Official Community Plan

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eativity, connection to the natural environment, life and community and are suitable for use across print and digital formats. For more information, visit Regina.ca/TreeOfLife. Parks Master Plan Following the Plan’s initial engagement efforts, the City recognized that ongoing engagement with the Indigenous community as well as amplifying their voices by the outcomes of the Plan would be essential to meaningfully move towards reconciliation. To undertake this more in-depth engagement, work on the overall plan was paused and the consultant team was expanded to include Wicehtowak Limnos Consulting Services LP (WLCS), who are local to Treaty 4 Territory. WLCS worked closely with staff and led further engagements with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, Pipe Carriers, Administrators and community members throughout Treaty 4 territory. The outcomes of this work are directly linked to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ s Principles of Reconciliation and Calls to Action to create an equitable and inclusive community. To effectively implement these recommendations, the Plan includes a well-structured strategy outlining time frames, resource requirements, responsibilities, potential support mechanisms and entities to inform. Ultimately, this Parks Master Plan will yield a more sustainable, easy to maintain and safer parks system, benefiting both residents and visitors to Regina. You can find the 2024 Parks Master Plan here: 2024 Regina Parks Master Plan.pdf The Legacy of Treaty 4: A Tribute to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit People (MMIWG2S+) What is The Legacy of Treaty 4: A Tribute to MMIWG2S+ Project? The Legacy of Treaty 4: A Tribute to MMIWG2S+ Project is a grassroots, community-led initiative inspired by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG2S+). The purpose of the project is to create a permanent, land-based commemorative space in Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park. The space will include a firepit, Grandfather Rocks and artwork related to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and two-spirited. As Regina marks the 151st anniversary of the Treaty 4 signing, the project acknowledges the systemic racism that Indigenous women endure because of this treaty. This space will feature designs by Indigenous artist Brianna LaPlante, created with the guidance of Elders, an Indigenous Design Panel, Reconciliation Regina and a City of Regina project team. Who is involved? This is a First Nation and Métis community-led project facilitated by Indigenous community leadership. The Elders guiding this project are Sherry Cochrane, Rita Goodwill, Wayne Goodwill, Dianne Kaiswatum, Roland Kaye, Donna Okeeweehow, Joan Pelltier, Lillian Piapot, Jim Pratt, Faye Sioux John and Gwenda Yuzicappi. The Indigenous Design Panel includes David Garneau, Felicia Gay, Jason Surkan and Tracy Desjarlais. The Indigenous Design Panel are experts in public art, activism, architecture and placemaking. Reconciliation Regina is a First Nation and Métis led non-profit organization whose vision for reconciliation in Saskatchewan is that each citizen takes responsibility to create an interdependent and fair society. The File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council Life Speakers consists of prominent community Elders, Knowledge Keepers and past tribal political figures. Guiding Themes Following a trauma-informed community consultation in 2019, three guiding themes were identified by the Elders to inform the project vision: Commemorate: Honor the lives of MMIWG2S+ individuals, strengthen family and community memory and create a place where Indigenous peoples can share messages of remembering, honoring, resilience and hope for future generations. This theme emphasizes the importance of memory and recognition in the healing process. Educate: Serve as an educational tool that shares truths and knowledge with a broader community audience. By educating the public about the historical and ongoing injustices faced by MMIWG2S+ people, the project hopes to foster greater understanding and empathy, and to challenge the systemic issues that perpetuate violence and discrimination. Activate: Bear witness to injustice, provoke discussions, inspire action and provide a platform for voices that may not have the opportunity to share their stories elsewhere. This theme focuses on the need for active engagement and advocacy to address and rectify the injustices faced by MMIWG2S+ people. What is next for the project? In 2025, the Indigenous Design Panel worked extensively to create a concept design that honoured the community vision and themes.  The design process commenced on January 9, 2025 with a pipe ceremony and feast to kick off the design work in a good way.  In September 2025, the project secured the resources needed to bring the project vision to life, developed a concept design and released a public Call for Design, inviting Indigenous artistic contributions. In November 2025, the Indigenous Design Panel and artist Brianna LaPlante presented a detailed design to the Elders for their review and final updates. The project team is preparing to release a construction RFP to the market in January 2026. A site blessing is currently being planned for spring 2026 with the site’s construction to follow in summer 2026. Ceremony Site In 2024, City Council dedicated lands near the Murray Golf Course as an Indigenous Ceremony site. This site will provide a dedicated space to help facilitate reclamation of culture and identity by Indigenous people. The City of Regina acknowledges the past harms perpetrated against Indigenous peoples and the continued effects. This site will provide access to culturally responsive opportunities to help the community heal from these negative historic events. It will also provide a space for people to learn and feel connected to the land. Working with the Indigenous Advisory Committee, the City hosts Sweat Lodge Ceremonies that are open to members of the community. These occur during the summer. Additional Ceremonies may be held as directed by Elders and Ceremony People. Since 2024, more than 25 sweat lodge ceremonies have taken place at this location for both City of Regina employees and elected officials, as well as community organizations and members of the public. 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