Zoning Bylaw Handout-Building Height
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Zoning Bylaw Handout-Limitation on Non-Industrial
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City Square Terms and Conditions
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Legacy Review
statue and the City’s role as a public institution in telling a complete story. We heard: The
statue creates barriers for some Regina residents to visit and
participate in events in Victoria Park and Pat Fiacco Plaza There is opportunity to increase
understanding of Macdonald’s legacy among Regina residents. Presence or removal of the statue does
not on its own increase or decrease understanding of history. Additional educational efforts and
programming are required. Non-Indigenous organization and institutions, including the City, must
continue to take a leadership role in truth-telling. To support broader education and
understanding, the City launched a space for online conversations on Be Heard Regina. Residents
were encouraged to join the community dialogue around Macdonald’s legacy through their own stories
and lived experiences. If you have questions or comments regarding the legacy review of the John A.
Macdonald statue, please submit a Service Request.
Transit
e 4 Hillsdale Route 4 Walsh Acres Route 15 Heritage Route 60 Arcola Express To ensure you have the
most up-to-date information before you travel, visit TransitLive or
our Schedules & Routes page. Effective Wednesday, April 8, Transit fares will increase. In
addition, paper transfers for cash-paying customers will no longer be available, and a $5 card fee
will be applied to new Umo cards. Service Updates Downtown Transit Stops
Regina Transit will continue to use the current downtown stops that Transit riders are familiar
with. This includes stops along 12th Avenue and Victoria Park.
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Infrastructure Development
equires functional and well-designed facilities infrastructure so that it can efficiently deliver
services to the community and respond to growth. In buying the STC
building and 1.6 acres of land, the City has been able to find a financially responsible solution
to provide a new police headquarters, which is the City’s number one facility priority. This will
significantly and positively impact police services long-term. How does the public access the
Regina Police Service building if Osler Street is closed? The public entrance for the new RPS
Headquarters is now 1717 Saskatchewan Drive, with parking available along Broad Street and
Saskatchewan Drive. What is the timeline for construction activities at RPS? Construction is
anticipated to begin in March of 2021 with construction completion in 2025. What’s the next step in
the construction? There are two more phases to the entire project. Phase 2 is work on the Municipal
Justice Building which is anticipated to be completed shortly and open to the public later this
year; and Phase 3 is to renovate Headquarters East, the original police headquarters building,
which is now underway and will be completed in 2025.
Regina Police Service Headquarters
The City plans to redevelop the adjacent Municipal Justice Building (MJB) at 1770 Halifax Street
into a neighbourhood community centre. The redevelopment plan includes construction of a
multi-purpose room/gymnasium to the north side of the building. While primarily a community space,
the design allows Regina Police Service (RPS) to use the multi-purpose room/gymnasium for training
with no public access. The building will also have dedicated space for RPS training and fitness
facilities on the third floor. A key component of the project is preserving the heritage
characteristics of the building, which will be considered throughout the redevelopment process.
Frequently Asked Questions What will happen to the Municipal Justice Building? The City plans to
redevelop the Municipal Justice Building into a neighbourhood community centre and police training
and fitness facility. This project includes preserving the heritage of the facility, creating
designated police fitness space, creating specific community space for gatherings and recreation
and creating a multi-purpose gymnasium that will be shared by the community and police. When will
redevelopment of the Municipal Justice Building begin and be complete? Planning and design work is
underway. Preliminary construction activities will begin later this year with construction ramping
up earlier in 2021. Construction is anticipated to be complete in spring of 2022. Is the cost to
redevelop the Municipal Justice Building including in the total cost of the RPS campus? Funding for
the redevelopment of the Municipal Justice Building in the amount of $7.5 million will be provided
through the provincial Municipal Economic Enhancement Program. This funding is separate from the
campus development. What is the purpose of the MJB concept design survey? The MJB concept design
survey allows the City to provide an overview of the initial floor plan to the public and get
feedback. It will also provide more direction on the types of programming that the community would
like to happen in the space, which will be used to make any revisions to the finalized design. How
will the City use the feedback from the survey? Feedback on how the space will be used will inform
future programming at the centre as well as help to finalize the design. Why is the City focusing
on a costly redevelopment project during a pandemic? The Municipal Economic Enhancement Program was
announced by the Provincial Government during the pandemic to assist in stimulating the economy
during a difficult period. How many people will the multi-purpose gym be able to accommodate for
large gatherings? The multi-purpose space will be able to accommodate 300 people. Will smudging be
permitted in the building? Yes, it has been identified that the building needs to accommodate
traditional ceremonies which includes smudging. Why does Council need to approve the land use (as a
community centre)? ...
PL202500373 - Record of Decision
PL202500373 - Record of Decision
500 20th Avenue
Letter to Residents - 500 20th Avenue
City of Regina Summer Leisure Guide Now Available
50 per cent non‑resident surcharge. More information is available at Regina.ca/Verify. For more
information on all summer programs and to register, visit
Regina.ca/Recreation or call 306-777-PLAY (7529).
Zoning Bylaw Handout-Assembly Recreation
Learn more about the changes to Assembly Recreation in the Zoning Bylaw 2019-19
Public Skate Schedule
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Affordable Access Program
is three weeks, so get your application in early. Fax Deaf and Hard of Hearing residents are
encouraged to phone 306-777-7733 using SRV Canada VRS.Visit one of
our three recreation facilities: Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre North West Leisure Centre
Sportplex Fax your application to 306-777-6831. Contact Us For general questions & inquiries,
call 306-777-7733. In Person Online City of Regina Affordable Access Program 2476 Victoria Ave PO
Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8 Submit your application online by sending us an email. Phone SRV Canada
VRS Mail Free Drop-in Programs Transit Fares & Passes Major Recreation Centres Affordable
Access Program Application Form Affordable Access Program Application Form (Fillable)
Mosaic Stadium
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