Bulk Water Station Application Form
View the Bulk Water Station Application Form.
Zoning Bylaw Handout-Assembly Recreation
Learn more about the changes to Assembly Recreation in the Zoning Bylaw 2019-19
Proclamation Request Requirements
View the requirements for requesting a proclamation.
High-Efficiency Water Retrofit Program Property Owner Consent Form
Applicants who rent their residence must complete the High-Efficiency Water Retrofit Property Owner Consent Form and submit it with their application.
Major Events Contribute to Regina’s Tourism Landscape in 2025
e Games in 2028. A more comprehensive list of events in 2025 can be found at tourismregina.com For
media inquiries, please contact: mediarelations@regina.ca
306-777-7486
Fire Station Tour Booking Form
e and we require 2 weeks advance notice. You may download the Learn Not to Burn Program, or if you
would prefer a PDF copy, please let us know. FAST@regina.ca Regina
Fire & Protective Services fire station tours have a primary focus on fire safety education and
the services firefighters provide in the community. Station tours last approximately 20 to 30
minutes and are located within the garage portion of the fire station. During a tour, firefighters
provide age-appropriate fire safety messages and tour guests around the fire truck to display
various rescue tools. Age Requirements It is strongly recommended, for safety reasons, that
children are at least 4 years of age before attending a tour of the fire station. The firefighters
remain ‘at the ready’ during the tour and may have to leave to respond to an emergent situation.
Given the size of the apparatus, the nature of the building and the purpose of the visit, this
activity is most appropriate for children 4 years and older. Maximum Attendees At this time, we can
accommodate a maximum of thirty (30) people for a station tour. Processing Times To request a
station tour, please complete the form below indicating three preferred date/time options and we
will do our best to accommodate your request. A minimum of two weeks is required for request
processing. If we are unable to accommodate your request, we will contact you as soon as possible.
Email
Affordable Access Program
Schmirler Leisure Centre Hard copies of the form are available at City neighbourhood centres and
major recreation centres Email to affordableaccess@regina.ca Fax to
306-777-6831 Mail to the City of Regina Affordable Access Program, 2476 Victoria Ave, 6th Floor, PO
Box 1790, Regina, SK S4P 3C8 The average time to process an application is three weeks, so get your
application in early. Fax Deaf and Hard of Hearing residents are encouraged to phone 306-777-7733
using SRV Canada VRS. Visit one of our three recreation facilities: Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
North West Leisure Centre Sportplex Fax your application to 306-777-6831. Contact Us For general
questions & inquiries, call 306-777-7733. In Person Online City of Regina Affordable Access
Program 2476 Victoria Ave PO Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8 Submit your application online by sending
us an email. Phone SRV Canada VRS Mail Free Drop-in Programs Transit Fares & Passes Major
Recreation Centres Affordable Access Program Application Form Affordable Access Program Application
Form (Fillable)
2023 Social Development New Initiative Follow-up Report
View the 2023 Social Development New Initiative Follow-up Report.
Permits
a.m. and 10 p.m.: Complete the Construction Noise Permit Application Send in the construction noise
permit application by email permitfilesupport@regina.ca Once you
have submitted your application, our staff will review your request and may reach out for
additional information. Allow for approximately 3-5 business days for approval. Noise permits will
not be granted if the disruption can be prevented by re-scheduling within the permitted hours or if
measures are not provided to reduce the noise level as much as possible. It is the contractor’s
responsibility to warn all adjacent residential areas that may be affected by the noise before the
work starts. The extent of the permit may be altered or revoked if complaints are received.
Noise Permit Road/Sidewalk Closure Permits Temporary Street Use Permit You may
require a temporary street use permit to close or restrict any portion of a public right-of-way
street, alley or sidewalk. This includes activities such as: If you wish to do something that will
disrupt vehicular or pedestrian traffic, you must obtain a temporary street use permit to close the
street or sidewalk. To apply Contact Service Regina at 306-777-7000 or use the online service
request form to submit your request at least 14 days in advance of the requested closure date. If
staff approve the street/sidewalk closure request, a permit will be issued for a fee. Street &
Sidewalk Closure If you wish to paint a crosswalk or install other art on a public roadway or
sidewalk in our community, you must first apply for a Street/Crosswalk Painting Temporary Street
Use Permit no later than 15 business days prior to the event. Applicants are responsible for costs
associated with the project including paint, artists, temporary street use permits, and the setup
and removal of the road closure. You will be provided an estimate during the approval process.
Please note that for the safety of the artists and the travelling public, only roads between
200-1000 vehicles per day will be approved. Locations cannot include intersections for arterials or
major collectors To apply Complete the Street/Crosswalk Painting Application Form and submit to
rightofwaypermits@regina.ca at least 15 days in advance. If you
require additional details or assistance, please contact Service Regina at 306-777-7000 or use the
online service request form. Once your application has been reviewed and approved, the City will
issue your temporary street use permit, Street/Crosswalk Painting You need to obtain a temporary
street use permit if you must close or restrict any portion of a public right-of-way (street, alley
or sidewalk) prior to the construction, alterations/repair or demolition of a building or
structure. Request for an alley or local street must be received at least 72 hours prior to
closure. Request for a major roadway (collector, arterial or expressway) must be received at least
seven days prior to closure. If you are requesting to close a provincial highway or highway
connector, you must also contact the Provincial Government or Rural Municipality to get approval.
This process can take two to six weeks. Depending on the project and where it is located, the City
may specify a time of day and/or week that the closure or restriction can occur. To apply Contact
Service Regina at 306-777-7000or use the online service request form to request a street use
permit. ...