ICI Early Adopter Incentive Program
est in the EAIP. We're excited to support your waste management efforts. If you have any questions,
feel free to contact us at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Thank
you. noreply@regina.ca Industrial Commercial and Institutional (ICI)
Steps to Apply Step 1: Submit a Project Plan (this form) Commercial property owners must submit a
project plan outlining their plan to implement recycling and food and yard waste services prior to
September 30, 2027. Step 2: Receive Plan Approval Wait for approval from the City. Once approved,
you have 90 days to implement your recycling and food and yard waste program. Step 3: Submit for
Reimbursement After implementation, submit a funding application that includes: Proof of your
capital investment Receipts or invoices for approved purchases Monthly hauling invoice (if
applicable) Funding applications submitted after the 90-day period will not be reimbursed unless
you have asked for an extension in writing that has been approved by the City. Important Notes: If
delays occur due to factors outside your control, you may submit a written request for an
extension. Only one project proposal per business entity is permitted. (A business entity is
defined by its legal registration recorded with ISC, not by the number of operating locations or
business names. Multiple locations operating under the same ISC‑registered business entity are
considered one business entity and are eligible for one EAIP application. Business entities related
to any business entity already approved under the EAIP program are not eligible to apply for EAIP.)
The deadline to submit project proposals and funding applications is September 30, 2027. Programs
must be fully implemented before January 1, 2028, to be eligible for funding. Email Address:
Water Meters
ne your water meter needs. Complete the Water Meter Sizing Form. Print and sign the Water Meter
Sizing Form. Scan and email to watermetersizingform@regina.ca, hand
deliver to the main floor in City Hall or mail to: Attention: Water Meter Sizing - Building D 2476
Victoria Avenue PO Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8 When notified that the form has been approved and
requires a spacer, call Service Regina at 306-777-7000 to arrange a pickup time and location. It is
the responsibility of the building permit applicant to notify the City when construction is
complete and turned over to the occupant. This ensures the building permit applicant/owner is
removed from billing. The building permit applicant is billed based on assumed consumption and
charged the assumed consumption rate (See Schedule B of the Regina Water Bylaw No. 8942) if the
water meter has not been installed before the activation date. For questions about water meters or
to book a water meter appointment, call (306) 777-7000. For questions regarding the Water Meter
Sizing Application, email watermetersizing@regina.ca. Water Saving
Tips Open/Close my Account Water Meter Installation Guideline Water Meter Sizing FAQ Water Meter
Sizing Form Water Meter Sizing Form Guide
Standard Construction Specifications
rd Construction Specifications must be approved in advance by the City. Applications for alternate
solutions may be submitted to EngineeringStandards@regina.ca.
Requests to be included as an approved product may be submitted using the Product Review
Application Form to productreviews@regina.ca. It is the applicant's
responsibility to provide adequate information comparing the requested new product to the
Specifications or an approved product. Inadequate or incomplete submissions may result in rejection
of the application. ...
Resident Verification Program and Non-Resident Recreation Fees
disability that prevents you from completing in‑person verification, please contact the Inclusion
Support Office at 639-590-8895 or inclusionsupport@regina.ca for
assistance with the resident verification process. To confirm your status, call 306-777-PLAY (7529)
or visit a recreation facility. Expand this section to read our frequently asked questions and
answers. When does resident verification start? Resident verification begins February 1, 2026. Does
this affect Winter/Spring 2026 programs? Winter/Spring 2026 registration is not affected as it has
already begun. How often do I need to verify? Verification only needs to be completed once, unless
your address changes. Can I verify my residency online? No, verification must be done in person.
Who in a family can verify residency? Any adult listed on the account can verify residency for the
entire family. When does the non-resident surcharge begin? The non-resident surcharge begins with
Summer 2026 registered programs. How much is the non-resident surcharge? The non-resident surcharge
is a 50 per cent increase on registered program fees. Does the surcharge apply to Leisure Passes?
No, the surcharge applies only to registered programs such as swimming lessons, fitness programs
and fine arts. It does not apply to single admissions, bulk admissions or Leisure Passes. What
happens if I don’t verify my residency? If you do not verify, you will be marked as a non-resident,
and as such you will have a later registration date and be subject to a 50 per cent surcharge. If I
forget to verify and register as a non-resident, can I get a refund? No, refunds will not be
offered. Please ensure that you have verified your address before the May 12 registration date.
What if I have a disability that prevents me from completing in-person verification? If you have a
disability that prevents you from completing in‑person verification, please contact the Inclusion
Support Office at 639-590-8895 or InclusionSupport@regina.ca for
assistance with completing the resident verification process. How can I tell if my address has been
verified? Log into your Recreation Online account and view summer programs. If your address is
verified, the registration message will read, “Enrolment opens May 12, 2026 at 7 a.m.”. If your
address has not been verified, it will instead show “Enrolment opens May 19, 2026.” FAQ
Building Permit Application - Basement Development
View the Basement Development Permit Application Package.
Formatting Standards
The City now accepts, and encourages, building & development plans to be submitted electronically. These plans must adhere to specific formatting standards. This applies to applications drawn in a CAD drafting program such as those used by professional designers.
Advisory - Digital Submission Security Requirements
Learn more about Digital Submission Security Requirements