Heritage Properties & Conservation
Municipal Heritage Designation. The City will evaluate applications based on the historical and
architectural value of the property. Email heritage@regina.ca for
guidance. Under the Heritage Property Act, City Council will need to adopt a bylaw to designate
the property. The City of Regina’s Heritage Incentive Policy provides grants and tax exemptions to
encourage conservation of designated heritage properties and properties on the heritage inventory.
A property tax exemption may be provided to taxable Designated Heritage Properties equivalent to
50 per cent of eligible conservation work costs to a maximum of 10 years of exemption. To apply,
complete the Application for Heritage Incentives. Designated Heritage Properties can access Major
Grants equivalent to 50 per cent of eligible conservation work costs to a maximum of $50,000 and
Maintenance Grants equivalent to 50 per cent of eligible maintenance costs, to a maximum grant
amount of $5,000. Heritage Inventory Properties can access Major Grants equivalent to 25% of
eligible conservation work costs to a maximum grant amount of $50,000 and Maintenance Grants
equivalent to 50% per cent of eligible maintenance costs, to a maximum grant amount of $2,500.
Incentives Designated Heritage Property Heritage Inventory Property Tax Exemption Up to 50% of
eligible conservation work costs up to a maximum of 10 years of exemption. Not Eligible
Maintenance Grants 50% of eligible maintenance costs up to a maximum of $5,000. 50% of eligible
maintenance costs up to a maximum of $2,500. Major Grants 50% of eligible costs up to a maximum of
$50,000. Amount larger than $50,000 may be recommended by the Incentive Review Panel, subject to
the availability of funds, when financial need and the importance of the investment to Regina’s
heritage portfolio can be demonstrated. 25% of eligible maintenance costs up to a maximum of
$50,000. Tax Exemption + Grants Owners of eligible properties may apply for both tax exemptions and
Major Grant if the combined value of the incentives does not exceed 50% of eligible conservation
work. Not Eligible
Heritage Incentives
A Heritage Alteration Permit may be required for certain changes to your property. We can help you
understand the goals of conservation to ensure that the work retains the heritage value of the
property. Note: A Heritage Alteration Permit is only required for Heritage Designated Properties.
To apply, complete the Heritage Alteration Permit Application and submit your application through
eBuild. Once your application is approved, you will receive an email of the issued permit (be sure
to check your junk mail folder). If applicable, any approved drawings or documents will be made
visible through your eBuild account. ...
Landlord Termination Form
Complete this form to cancel an existing Landlord Agreement for water, sewer, storm drainage and recycling.
Example Events & Sample Plans for Tents & Temporary Structures.
View example events & sample plans for Tents & Temporary Structures.
Privacy Complaint Form
Complete this form to file a privacy complaint with the City.
Taxi Licences
t against the driver of a taxi, the condition of a taxi vehicle or equipment, please contact the
City of Regina Licensing Office by emailing licences@regina.ca or
calling 306-777-7717 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. and a licensing officer will investigate. If
the complaint is related to customer service, please contact the appropriate taxi brokerage
company. If you require non-urgent police action, a report may be initiated by calling the Regina
Police Service at 306-777-6500 or in person at 1717 Osler Street. In an emergency call 911. The
Taxi Bylaw was established to regulate taxis, taxi drivers, owners and brokers to promote safe
transportation services for Regina citizens. Taxi Bylaw
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visit https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/home-fire-safety/lithium-ion-batteries for
information for all ages on lithium-ion batteries. Visit Regina.ca/Fire for more details on Fire Prevention Week in Regina!
Bus Operator Jobs
de range of weather and road conditions. How to Become a Bus Operator During the recruitment
process, Regina Transit advertises current openings on Regina.ca.
Application Requirements & Screening Criteria Candidates will be screened on the following
criteria: Completion of Grade 12/GED Minimum Class 5 Driver’s License Suitable driving record &
work history record Experience working with the public Ready to apply? Be sure your resume and
cover letter clearly outline how your qualifications and experience meet the screening criteria.
Only those resumes that do will be considered. We reach out to potential candidates via email so it
is important your resume includes up-to-date and relevant contact information. Application &
Hiring Process Step 1: Submit application for advertised position Please visit our Job
Opportunities page to locate the correct job, create your profile and apply. Step 2: Screening
Assessment After reviewing resumes and cover letters, an email will be sent to those candidates
that will move forward in the selection process. This email will request that the candidates
respond, providing: Proof of education (diploma, high school transcript or GED certificate, etc.
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OCP Growth Plan Review
d engagement with residents planned for fall 2025. To stay informed, residents can ask questions
about the Growth Plan Review by emailing GrowthPlan@Regina.ca and by
reviewing the technical documents and recorded presentations. You can also sign up on this page to
receive project updates and participate in broader public engagement opportunities anticipated in
fall 2025. The findings from this review will inform recommended updates to the Growth Plan and
related Official Community Plan (OCP) policies, which will be presented to City Council in late
2025. Inputs to the Growth Plan Review In 2024, the City completed a Population, Housing, and
Employment Forecast and Urban Land Needs Study. The study projected the growth of the city through
to 2051. The study updated the 2013 forecasts that informed the Design Regina: The Official
Community Plan. It serves as a key input to the Growth Plan Review, providing data, trends and
insights that will help shape the City’s long-term vision for growth, development phasing and
infrastructure planning. The City recently completed a Water & Wastewater Serviceability Study.
The study provides recommendations and guidance to support long-term growth planning. The study
focused on citywide infrastructure system solutions that will facilitate future growth in new
neighbourhoods and create opportunities for development in established neighbourhoods. The study
findings are a critical input to the Growth Plan Review, helping identify areas of the city with
sufficient water and wastewater capacity to support growth. It also highlights areas where
additional investment is required before development can proceed. ...
Open Government Licence
licence in force as of the date you accessed the information. We are interested in your feedback.
Send comments, suggestions or questions to opengov@regina.ca.
Building & Zoning Certificate Request
ge for payment, if applicable. If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact
306-777-7000 (Option 3). Thank you, City of Regina noreply@regina.ca
Note: Business name is required if the zoning certification letter is for a business that sells
vehicles. Email Address
Indigenous Relations
Forest Management Plan Winter City Strategy … and so much more! Do you have questions or would you
like to get involved? Email IndigenousRelations@Regina.ca to connect
with us!