Community Safety and Well-being Plan
View the Community Safety and Well-being Plan.
Social Development New Initiative Follow-Up Report
This follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of the completion of your initiative to receive the remaining funding.
Outdoor Pools Opening Soon
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. All outdoor pool openings are subject to change. For full pool schedules, program
details, spray pad locations and admission fees, visit
Regina.ca/outdoorpools and follow the City’s social media channels for real-time updates and
schedule changes.
Confirmed Cases of Dutch Elm Disease in Regina
31, when DED-carrying beetles are most active. For more information about Dutch elm disease,
including prevention tips and a downloadable brochure, visit
Regina.ca/DutchElm.
Public Notice Bylaw
yes yes Concept Plan Adoptions or Amendments yes 1 ad - yes yes Didn't find the bylaw you were
looking for? To find more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open
Data website.
City of Regina Announces “Finding Middle Ground” Design Competition
ers will be announced on November 27, 2025. Top submissions will receive monetary prizes provided
by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).Visit
Regina.ca/FindingMiddleGround for the design brief and submission guidelines.
Creating Safer and More Accessible Crosswalks
hased approach for future expansion of this functionality at other intersections throughout the
city. For more details about this initiative, please visit
Regina.ca/pedapp.
Special Zone Consolidation Summary
View the Special Zone Consolidation Summary
Permitted Use - 3700 Green Diamond Road
View the Permitted Use Development happening at 3700 Green Diamond Road
Tourism Regina and I Love Regina Merchandise Now Available at City Hall
f Regina are excited to announce the launch of two unique merchandise collections, now available at
City Hall. Residents and visitors can explore the new Tourism Regina
items alongside refreshed I Love Regina gear. ...
Southwest Sewer Upgrade Project
rge-diameter sewer pipeline. The benefits of this project include: Reducing basement flooding
incidents. Preparing for future population growth and new
opportunities. Reducing raw sewage bypass into the environment. Contract 2 Contract 2 includes the
installation of the large diameter pipe from A.E. Wilson Park, starting near Wascana Creek and
continuing south through Kent Street, crossing Dewdney Avenue and into the Government of Canada
lands. The City has also coordinated other underground and surface upgrades around Kent Street to
help avoid future, disruptive construction. The majority of the additional work was completed in
2025, with landscaping and surface restoration work expected to be finished in 2026. It included
installing new pipes to replace watermains, replacing storm drains
and upgrading the streetscape with new pavement, curbs and gutters.
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