Bulk Water Station
it card (all major credit cards accepted), or set up an account with the City which will be billed
on a bi-monthly basis. The station does not accept coins. Account
Set Up Fill out the Bulk Water Station Application Form. Incomplete or handwritten application
forms, except for signatures, will not be processed. Sign the application and email it to
bulkwaterstation@regina. ...
Cannabis Retail Info Sheet
View the Cannabis Retail Information Sheet for Applicants.
Basement Development
er fixtures are installed, prior to occupancy For more information or to book an inspection, call
306-777-7551. Estimated Property Tax AdjustmentsMarket Area 1Market Area 2Market Area 3Market Area 4Market Area 5Market Area 6 Annual Dollars per Square Foot 0.40 0.42 0.18 0.21 0.42 0.08
Example: An 800 square foot basement development in Market Area 4
would have an estimated annual tax rate increase of $0.21 X 800 ft2 = $168 View the Market Area Map to determine your estimated rate. If you would like a detailed
estimate of your project, submit a Service Request. Property tax revenue is collected for municipal
services such as roads, infrastructure, police and fire, parks and recreation, waste removal and
transit. Why do I need a permit? Provincial Legislation and City Bylaws hold the property owner
responsible for meeting building codes and regulations. Completing City of Regina permits helps
property owners comply with their responsibility to ensure buildings are safe, habitable structures
under Provincial Legislation. Digital Submission Security Requirements Residential Permit Fee
Calculation Form Building Permit Application Tips
PUblic Notice - 1602 Winnipeg Street
View the proposed development happening at 1602 Winnipeg Street
2022 Sask Lotteries Grant Recipients
View the 2022 recipients of the 2022 Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant.
Umo: Transit Fare System
their bank cards on the Umo validator inside the bus without the hassle of creating an account,
downloading an app, loading a Umo card or looking for coins.
CashCoins and bills are accepted in the farebox, but operators
cannot provide change. Transfers are no longer available for cash payments. Customers paying with
cash who need to transfer will be required to pay a cash fare again when they board their second
bus. View our FAQ for answers to our frequently asked questions. Q: Can I use credit and debit
cards to pay on the bus? A: Yes, transit riders can pay their fares by tapping a contactless bank
card (Interac Debit, Visa, Mastercard, American Express) or mobile wallet (like Apple Pay and
Google Pay) on the validator inside the bus. Q: How much will I be charged when I tap a credit,
debit or mobile wallet to pay transit fare? A: Paying for transit fare by tapping a debit card,
credit card of mobile wallet will charge the single ride electronic fare, which is $3.20. Q: Will
transit riders still be able to pay with cash? A: Yes, transit riders can continue to pay with
cash. Coins and bills are accepted in the farebox. Transit operators
are unable to provide change. Q: Will the same fare be applicable to Paratransit service? A: Yes,
the same fare system and fares are used on Paratransit. Q: Where do I go if I have questions? A:
Transit riders with questions can call 306-777-RIDE to talk to a customer service agent or visit
the Transit Information Centre at 2124 11th Avenue, open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Q: What are open payments? A: Open payments, are payments made by tapping a contactless bank card
(Interac Debit, Visa, Mastercard, American Express) or mobile device with a mobile wallet (like
Apple Pay and Google Pay) on the validator inside the bus. Q: How do open payments work? A: Riders
simply tap their contactless bank card or mobile wallet on the Umo validator located inside the
bus. Their Umo account status is checked in real time, and their bank card is authorized and
charged. Unlike using the Umo app or Umo reloadable card where riders must add stored value or
passes to their account ahead of time, open payments allow riders to "pay as they go" in real-time
with their bank card. Riders can simply tap their bank cards on the Umo validator inside the bus
without creating an account, downloading an app, loading an Umo card or looking for coins. Q: Can I pay for another person using open payments? A: If you are
travelling in a group, each person will need to use a separate credit card, debit card or mobile
wallet to tap and pay for their trip. Q: How do I know if my bank card will be accepted at the Umo
Validator? A: If you see your payment card icon on the Umo Validator screen when you board, it
should be accepted. All cards must be contactless cards as a pin number cannot be entered on the
validators. Q: The validator lit up (white light) when I tapped my bank card on the validator, but
it didn’t accept or decline my payment. Was my fare paid? A: No. It may be that tap is not enabled
on your bank card. Open payments only work with contactless bank cards (tap enabled). Please
contact your bank card provider and ensure tap payments are enabled with your bank card. Q: What
does it mean when the validator screen displays this message: “We are attempting to collect fare
payment owed for a previous transaction. Please try again in one minute.”? A: If a transit rider
paid fare using open payments but didn't have any money in their bank account, they will receive
this message the next time they tap that same card on the validator. When the card is tapped, the
system identifies and processes unpaid fares from previous trips. After one minute the rider will
need to tap their card again to pay for their current trip. If the previous unpaid fares were
successfully processed as well as the current fare, a green fare paid screen will be displayed
indicating all fares have been paid. ...
Glossary
he assessment year. These are usually the result of a change to the property discovered after the
start of the assessment year. Applied MAF (Applied Market Adjustment
Factor) A factor used to calculate the assessment of buildings on all properties (sold and unsold)
within a valuation neighbourhood. This factor is used in the Cost Approach to Value to reflectmarket influences derived from recent sales of similar properties.
The City of Regina Assessment Branch calculates the MAF for each sale property listed in the Sales
Report (see definition for Calculated MAF). The applied MAF is determined in accordance with the
Saskatchewan Assessment Manual by selecting the median (middle) calculated MAF within the sales
sample. Approach to Value An approach to value, or valuation approach, is a model that attempts to
represent the interactions between buyers and sellers in a market.
In economic terms, an approach to value is used to understand the economic forces and principles
within a market and to represent these forces in a model in order to
estimate the money value of property. ...
Detached Garage or Accessory Building
plicable) Final - After all work is complete For more information or to book an inspection, call
306-777-7551. Estimated Property Tax AdjustmentsMarket Area 1Market Area 2Market Area 3Market Area 4Market Area 5Market Area 6 Annual Dollars per Square Foot 0.37 0.37 0.55 0.39 0.54 0.39
Example: A 400 square foot garage in Market Area 4 would have an
estimated annual tax rate increase of $0.39 X 400 ft2 = $156 View the Market Area Map to determine your estimated rate. If you would like a detailed
estimate of your project, please submit a Service Request. Property tax revenue is collected for
municipal services such as roads, infrastructure, police and fire, parks and recreation, waste
removal and transit. Frequently Asked Questions Why do I need a permit? Building and development
permits are important to help ensure structures and buildings are safe to use and comply with
minimum standards. They allow your municipality to protect the interests of both individuals and
the community as a whole. By reviewing and approving building permit applications before any work
is done, the property owner can have increased confidence that the construction will meet the
applicable building standards and that their asset is protected. The development permit ensures
that any changes to the property meet zoning requirements. Through the applicable City Bylaws and
Provincial Legislation, the property owner is responsible to ensure compliance with: the National
Building Code of Canada, which sets standards for the design and construction of buildings to meet
objectives such as health, safety, fire protection and accessibility the City of Regina Zoning
Bylaw 2019 and other planning controls on buildings Do I need to fill this application out or can
that be done by an experienced friend or contractor? Anyone can fill out the form, but the
application must be signed by the legal landowner (name on land title). Just like repairing your
car, building a garage requires a specific skill set and understanding. The application package and
process were designed to increase the success of first-time garage builders. ...
I Love Regina Day
ublic and show what you have to offer. Performers on the Stage - Take center stage and show off
your talents to the crowd at I Love Regina Day. From dance groups,
bands, storytellers and more, we want a diverse lineup of performers that represents our vibrant
and beautiful city. Visit our Exhibitors and Performers information page to learn more and complete
the application(s). Information for Exhibitors and Performers I Love Regina Run & Walk We are
pleased to partner with Run Regina to feature the I Love Regina Run & Walk along with the day’s
celebrations in Victoria Park! Let’s get everyone moving and celebrate our great city. Movement and
fitness are essential to our physical and mental health, so get the whole family together to run,
walk or wheel while showing your love for Regina. Registration is now open! Register for the I Love
Regina Run Show your Civic Pride I Love Regina merchandise will be available for sale at the event
near the Information Tent. To purchase clothing or items in advance, visit the online store at
ILoveReginaGear.ca or visit City Hall to purchase in person! Find events and fun things to do
around Regina! Tourism Regina