Zoning Bylaw Proposed Change Highlights by Topic
View the highlights of the proposed changes to the Zoning Bylaw by topic.
Multi-Residential - High-Rise Model Narrative
View the Multi-Residential - High-Rise Assessment Model Narrative.
Cross Connection Licensing Application
Cross Connection Licensing Application
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Record of Decision - 4002 Montague Street
Building Permit Application - Deck & Sunroom
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High-Rise Fire Safety
mergency procedures should be posted on each level and if your building is considered a high
building, fire drills must be held every two months. The best way to
protect yourself in a fire is to be prepared . When you hear the building fire alarm: Feel the door
to your unit before opening it. If it is hot, use another way out. If it is cool, leave the
building immediately, using the closest stairway. Do not use the elevator. Close doors behind you.
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Rapid Housing Initiative – North Central Family Centre
ith Indigenous-led organizations to target 15% of funding for urban Indigenous Peoples What is the
City’s Role in the new RHI project? The City is best positioned to
maintain its current role of supporting the creation of affordable housing units in partnership
with local non-profit organizations. Regina is home to many experienced non-profit organizations
that have well-established relationships with the communities they serve and who understand local
housing needs. The City’s role for the RHI project will include: Facilitating the provision of
investment to our selected non-profit organization Supporting them to build and operate the housing
Ensuring the project comply with development requirements (land use, zoning, building code) similar
to all development projects within the City Information sharing with the public and consultation
where appropriate (i.e., rezoning or discretionary use applications) On-going monitoring and
reporting to CMHC over the 20-year agreement timeline What is the housing need in Regina? Based on
2021 census data, 23% of renter households in Regina are in core housing need. A household is
considered to be in core housing need if it falls below one or more of the adequacy, suitability or
affordability standards and would have to spend 30% or more of its before-tax income to access
housing that meets all three standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sign Up for Emails RHI: New Project
Resources
Plan to End Homelessness Community Safety and Well-being Plan Comprehensive Housing Strategy
Point-in-Time Count CMHC’s Rapid Housing Initiative December 7 Council Report