2021 Revaluation Report
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Transportation Master Plan
The Transportation Master Plan provides a framework for how the City of Regina will address its future transportation needs over the next 25 years.
Condominium Conversion Handbook
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Public Notice - 1130 15th Avenue
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Blue Cart Contest Terms and Conditions
Blue Cart Contest Terms and Conditions
Ward 1 Construction Projects
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Concept Plan - Westerra
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North Central Drainage Project
rth Storm Channel. Newly-installed reinforced concrete pipe storm main. Drilling of a Steel
Casing/Carrier Pipe Under CN Rail 2/6 Concrete pipe is on-site ready
to be installed further south along Athol Street and further north through Pony Park to connect to
the North Storm Channel. Fall 2020 Progress 6/6 This carrier pipe will house the 200mm PVC
wastewater pipe. This work is part of some re-routing work that is needed to take place to allow
installation of the large diameter (1600mm) storm pipe. Fall 2020 Progress 3/6 Drilling of a Steel
Casing/Carrier Pipe Under CN Rail 4/6 This carrier pipe will house the 200mm PVC wastewater pipe.
This work is part of some re-routing work that is needed to take place to allow installation of the
large diameter (1600mm) storm pipe. This is the 1.5 meter diameter steel pipe that will be
installed under CN Rail. This pipe will support and will contain the plastic (PVC) pipe that
actually is used to transport storm water. North Central Drainage Project Drilling of a Steel
Casing/Carrier Pipe Under CN Rail 1/6 To reduce the risk of surface and basement flooding, the
North Central Drainage Project will replace and upgrade the storm sewer system along both 2nd
Avenue and Athol Street. Installed storm main west along 2nd Ave as well as the reconnected
domestic main in the intersection of 2nd Ave and Argyle St. ...
Permanent Emergency Shelter
lized Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design principles throughout its creation. How was
this space chosen? City Administration reviewed 94 sites. This
space was the best fit for rapid conversion into a functioning permanent emergency shelter. Are
there plans to have more City-owned permanent shelters in Regina? No, the City only owns New
Beginnings and does not have plans for any more permanent shelters. Frequently Asked Questions
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