Mixed Use Zone Consolidation Summary
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Residential Fire Inspection Requirements
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Building Report - December 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for December 2020.
Building Report - November 2021
View the Monthly Building Report for November 2021.
Permitted Use - 3700 Green Diamond Road
View the Permitted Use Development happening at 3700 Green Diamond Road
Legacy Program Policy
View the Legacy Program Policy.
Public Notice - 1705 Neville Drive
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Natural Areas
ts are part of the Regina ecosystem and their populations ebb and flow. Currently there isn’t a
program to manage rabbit populations. Are commercial sites required
to maintain their property? Yes. The City continues to work with businesses in the community, as
well as to share educational materials that outline best practices on landscaping maintenance for
homeowners and local businesses. What can be done about vacant lot maintenance? The City works with
the owners of vacant lots to combat overgrown vegetation regardless of whether weeds or grass is
present. If you have concerns about vacant property, contact the City of Regina at 306-777-7000
with the specific lot detail. Are the pipeline companies responsible for maintaining the easements?
The City of Regina mows all pipeline easements in Harbour Landing, other corridors in the city are
maintained by the pipeline companies themselves. Pipeline companies also occasionally perform
routine maintenance on their infrastructure and re-seed after completion. Why am I required to
maintain my property, yet the City is allowed to let the grass grow? The City manages its parks and
open spaces using a variety of methods. Natural areas are designed to mimic a natural ecosystem,
providing plants to help filter runoff to improve water quality before it reaches creeks, ponds and
storm channels. Natural areas also provide important habitat for native birds and animals. Are
homeowners required to landscape their property? Homes completed prior to January 2019 are required
to ensure that their properties are well maintained and do not allow weeds or soil to spread onto
neighbouring properties. Homes approved for construction after January 2019 are required to
complete their front-yard landscaping in a way that prevents weeds and erosion. New homes must have
front and side yards developed within two years of receiving an occupancy permit. If a resident
reports a delinquent property, a City bylaw or development officer will visit the property and make
a record of any infractions. If it is deemed to be in contravention of any City Bylaws, a notice to
comply will be issued to the registered property owner. Subsequent enforcement will ensue if
necessary. Additionally, information is available online at Regina.ca/Yardcare, as well as on the
main floor lobby of City Hall. What can be done if residents are not maintaining their yard? If
you have concerns about property, contact the City of Regina at 306-777-7000 with specific detail.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rental Housing Tax Exemption Application Form
The City of Regina provides a tax exemption for the development of affordable and market rental housing.