Parking Changes Effective April 1
icket. Fees for Temporary Street Use Permits will increase by 50 per cent. Existing exemptions
remain in place, including accessible parking stalls.Coin payment
for on-street parking has been removed. Parking is now paid using digital methods through the
PayByPhone service, accessible through the PayByPhone app, online or by phone. Prepaid parking
vouchers are available for purchase at City Hall for residents who are unable to pay digitally.
Each voucher is valid for one hour when displayed on a vehicle dashboard and must be used in
accordance with posted time limits and regulations. With the move to digital payment, some parking
rules have been updated. Parking is no longer tied to a specific meter location, so vehicles can be
parked anywhere along the curb, provided it is a legal parking space. These changes were approved
through the 2026–2027 Budget process and support a more modern and efficient parking system. More
information is available at Regina.ca/Parking.
Business Licences
Find out how to apply for a business licence if you operate a home-based business, or are a pawn
broker, second-hand dealer, or coin dealer.
Property Assessment
The City annually produces assessed values for every property within Regina. This value is used to
calculate property taxes and is be based on a number of factors, including the approximate market value, the size of the property and its location.
Lead Service Connections
to person holding blue piece of plastic pipe in front of them. Word “Plastic” animates on to screen
If it’s not plastic, you need a magnet, key or coin Shot of hand
holding magnet, then a key and then a coin. Words “Magnet, Key andCoin” animate one by one on to screen. Use a key or coin to scratch the pipe close to where it enters the house. Closeup of metal
pipe. Hand moving key towards pipe and begins to scratch pipe with the key. If it’s hard to
scratch, and if the colour underneath is orange, the pipe is not lead. Close up of hand scratching
pipe with the key, then moves out of the way. Words “Not Lead” animate onto screen If it’s easy to
scratch, and the colour underneath is silver or grey, it might be lead. Change to an extreme
closeup of different scratch test with hand scratching pipe with key. Words “might be lead” animate
onto screen Next, take the magnet and stick it to the pipe. Close up of hand placing magnet on the
pipe. If it sticks, the pipe isn’t lead. Magnet sticks to pipe hand leaves magnet on pipe If it
doesn’t stick, chances are you probably have a lead pipe. Hand tries to place magnet on pipe, but
it doesn’t stick. Words “Probably Lead’ animate onto screen If the pipe is lead, take a picture of
it. Person holding a phone takes photo of pipe. Then call service Regina. Closeup of dialing
306-777-7000 One of our representatives will tell you how to submit the photo to receive a free
water filter. Medium shot of Service Regina employee talking on headset. 306-777-7000 animates onto
the screen For more information about identifying lead service connections, visit
Regina.ca/leadservice Words “For more information about identifying lead service connections, visit
Regina.ca/leadservice” animate onto the screen. Music City of Regina Logo appears on screen Step 1:
Locate Your Water Meter Your water meter is most likely located in the basement. Step 2: Find the
water pipe where it enters your home What's the pipe made of? If the pipe is plastic, it's not lead
If it's not plastic, continue to Step 3 Step 3: Use a key or coin to
scratch the pipe close to where it enters your home through the wall or floor What colour is the
pipe underneath? If it’s shiny and orange like a penny, the connection entering your home is copper
If it’s grey, continue to Step 4 Step 4: Hold a magnet to your service connection Does the magnet
stick to the pipe? If the magnet sticks, the connection entering your home is likely galvanized
steel. If the magnet does not stick, the connection is probably made of lead. ...
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Condominium Conversion Handbook
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