How the City is Built Infographic
Learn more about the building process in Regina.
Zoning Bylaw Handout-Building Types
Learn more about the changes to Building Types in the Zoning Bylaw 2019-19
Mount Pleasant Sports Park Application Form
Use this form to request a booking for at Mount Pleasant Sports Park.
Review Parking Ticket Form
st for Parking Ticket Review in person at: City Hall 2476 Victoria Avenue Regina, SK If you have
any questions, please call 306-777-6374. noreply@regina.ca You can
request a review of a parking ticket if you believe it was issued in error. A parking ticket cannot
be reviewed under the following circumstances: Faulty meter: please call 306-777-6374 with the
meter number to report it. A payment that was received after the 14 days or the early discount date
is missed. A parking Summons has been issued. You will be responsible for paying the outstanding
balance or appearing in court on the specified date listed on your Summons. Missing or expired
registration tickets. No need to pay as the ticket gets placed on hold at the current stage until
the Review is completed. If the Review was received during the discounted period and the ticket is
deemed justified, time will be given to pay at the discounted rate. ...
Event & Activity Booking Form
formation A minimum of two weeks is required for request processing. Please ensure the dates you
request are at least two weeks away from today. FAST@regina. ...
Building Permit Application - Spray Foam
View the Spray Foam Permit Submission Package.
City Centre Incentive Program
ot Redevelopment Tax Exemption Policy (VTEP). Contact Us If you have any questions about the City
Centre Incentive Program, please email revitalize@regina.ca. See the
FAQs for the City Centre Incentive Program. What does the City Centre Incentive Program offer? The
City Centre Incentive Program currently offers two grant incentives for existing buildings and one
tax exemption incentive for vacant lot redevelopment. Grants are available for: Storefront
Improvement Tenant Fit-up Tax Exemptions are available for: Vacant Lot Redevelopment Which areas
are eligible for incentives under the City Centre Incentive Program? The program provides
incentives to eligible properties within the City Centre boundary which can be found on our
incentive webpages under the Eligibility Criteria. Please note: the City Centre boundary is being
reviewed and will be updated in early 2026. What is the difference between grants and tax
exemptions? A grant is a one-time payment, whereas a tax exemption is an annual exemption of
municipal, library and education levies on a property. A grant is approved by City staff to a
maximum limit per project. Tax exemptions require approval by City Council, and the education
portion of the tax exemption may require additional approval by the Provincial Government. Other
taxes, such as laneway improvement charges, business improvement district levies, and others still
apply. Both incentive options are dispersed once the project is deemed complete and verified by
City staff. Do I need to have a design ready before applying for grants? Yes. We recommend
submitting elevations and renderings in your application package. Should your project be approved
under the Storefront Improvement or Tenant Fit-up streams, design fees incurred prior to 6 months
from your date of application can be included as part of eligible project costs. I have an issued
permit but have not yet started construction. Can I still apply for grants? Yes, but work on the
portion of the project that you are requesting funding for must not have started before the
effective date of the application intake period. Can I qualify for more than one incentive for a
property? Each project is unique, so it is best to contact revitalize@regina.ca for more information and to understand which incentive programs and
streams may be available for your project. How do I know which incentive stream to apply for? ...