2021 Proposed Budget Book
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City Page March 12 2022
View the March 22 Issue of City Page.
2022 Proposed Budget Book
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Culture (Major) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity major culture grant up to $30,000.
Neighbourhood Phasing Maps
View the yearly development updates within new residential neighbourhoods.
Water Utility Affordability Fact Sheet
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Current Initiatives
Energy Facility The City of Regina owns and operates the Regina Landfill, which is the largest
landfill in Saskatchewan. Managing the landfill using best practices
and ensuring compliance is important to the City, including reducing impacts such as the release of
greenhouse gases produced when waste breaks down in a landfill. One of the ways this is achieved
also produces green energy. The Landfill Gas to Energy system at the Regina Landfill uses 53 wells
to collect gas from the hill. This gas is then sent to an on-site energy facility where it powers
an engine, producing enough renewable electricity to power 1,000 homes and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by up to 30,000 tonnes per year. Future plans include expanding the landfill gas
collection system with additional wells and increasing the production of renewable energy, which
would result in further greenhouse emission savings. Water Network Expansion Project The City of
Regina Water Master Plan (WMP) provided a 25-year capital upgrade plan for the City’s water
distribution network to accommodate growth. Water storage volumes must also be increased so the
City can continue to provide water to users during emergency situations such as facility shutdowns
and fighting fires. The WMP recommended implementing the Water Network Expansion Project
(previously referred to as the Eastern Pressure Solution) to more effectively address critical
water distribution and storage needs, and establish a long-term plan for the City’s water
distribution network. The project will build a new water pumping station, two 42.5ML water storage
reservoirs and an 8.4km long water supply main. These new facilities will allow the City’s water
network to accommodate a population of up to 310,000 people. The new facilities will be expandable
in the future to handle a population increase of up to 500,000 people.
Multi-Residential - High-Rise Model Narrative
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