Understanding Parking Brochure
Learn more about Parking Regulations in Regina.
Office of the City Clerk
w to conduct these petitions is available in The Cities Act. Any petition is required to be
addressed to the City Clerk. It can be emailed to clerks@regina.ca,
faxed to 306-777-6809, dropped off at City Hall’s Ambassador Desk, or mailed into the Office of the
City Clerk, Queen Elizabeth II Court, 2476 Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 3C8. Protocol The Office
of the City Clerk is responsible for planning and conducting official ceremonies, visits from
members of the Royal Family, Lieutenant Governor, foreign heads of state and government, and
consults and advises on protocol matters, including forms of address, flag raisings, proclamations
and gift exchanges. Freedom of the City Freedom of the City is a symbolic honour that city council
awards a military unit, granting them the privilege of marching into the city "with drums beating,
colours flying, and bayonets fixed". The honour is usually given to local regiments in recognition
of their dedicated service, and it is common for them to periodically celebrate their freedom by
arranging a parade through the city. Flag Raisings & Purchasing Flags Flags are important
symbols of honour and should be displayed appropriately, consistently, and with respect. Learn more
about requesting a flag raising, or purchasing a flag at City Hall. Flags Proclamations
Proclamations are a ceremonial document, approved and signed by the Mayor to recognize a person,
event or organization for a specific day, week or month. Learn more about requesting a
proclamation. Proclamations Protection of Privacy Flag Raisings Access to Information Open Data
Browse our most requested bylaws. Bylaws The Regina Municipal and School Board election is held
every four years. The Open Data website provides free access to City data and information for
download or viewing in various formats. Council Meetings & Agendas Elections Find Council and
Committee meetings and agendas. Open Data
Items for Sale
mplete, print, and sign either the Materials Yard - Material Sales Application or Landfill -
Materials Sales Application. Email a copy to receivables@regina.ca,
fax it to 306-777-6814 or deliver it to City Hall during regular business hours. Prepaid Account:
Once approved, you will receive an account number used to make prepayments. To make a prepayment,
contact Accounts Receivable at 306-777-7227 with your account number to pay via credit card over
the phone. Monthly Credit Account: For businesses without established credit with the City,
complete the Application for Credit Terms. If credit is approved, the customer will receive an
account number and will begin receiving monthly invoices showing usage. Credit terms are detailed
on the Application for Credit. Application for credit does not guarantee credit approval.
Payment Methods Tenders & Procurement City Land for Sale & Lease
Development Charges
-Specific Development Charge Rates Contact If you have questions related to the Development Charges
Model Review, please contact developmentcharges@regina.ca Land
Development City Centre Incentive Program Planning Development Charges Policy and Model Review
(2024) Council Report 2024 Development Charges Annual Report Development Charges Policy 2023
Development Charges Annual Report 2023 Development Charges Rate Review Council Report
Design Standard - General
View the General Design Standards.
Seeding - Native
View the Standard Construction Specification for Seeding - Native.
Lead Service Connections
ce Regina employee talking on headset. 306-777-7000 animates onto the screen For more information
about identifying lead service connections, visit Regina.ca/leadservice Words “For more information about identifying lead service
connections, visit Regina.ca/leadservice” animate onto the screen.
Music City of Regina Logo appears on screen Step 1: Locate Your Water Meter Your water meter is
most likely located in the basement. Step 2: Find the water pipe where it enters your home What's
the pipe made of? If the pipe is plastic, it's not lead If it's not plastic, continue to Step 3
Step 3: Use a key or coin to scratch the pipe close to where it enters your home through the wall
or floor What colour is the pipe underneath? If it’s shiny and orange like a penny, the connection
entering your home is copper If it’s grey, continue to Step 4 Step 4: Hold a magnet to your service
connection Does the magnet stick to the pipe? If the magnet sticks, the connection entering your
home is likely galvanized steel. If the magnet does not stick, the connection is probably made of
lead. Contact a licensed plumber to confirm and consider replacing the service connection. striped
Lead Testing Programs The only effective means to measure lead levels in a home is testing at the
tap. The City of Regina has two testing programs to test tap water in your home - the Random
Testing Study Program and the In-Home Point of Use Testing. Random Testing is conducted to assess
lead levels in homes built before 1960 and properties found in areas that are known to have lead
water service connections. Water Testing Request Form City staff will test and collect water
samples from the house for analysis. They will also determine the internal plumbing material inside
the house, where the water service line enters the house and what, if any, water treatments are in
the home. Testing takes about an hour. The bulk of the time is due to a 30-minute stagnation period
where no water can run in the house. All program participants will be provided with results for
their home. Contact us if you are interested in participating. Random Testing Study Program In-Home
Point of Use Testing allows individual residents to have their water tested for lead. Since you
cannot see, taste, or smell lead dissolved in water, testing is the only sure way of telling
whether there is lead in your drinking water. All building owners within Regina city limits are
eligible to participate in free lead testing where: The building was constructed prior to 1960 and
is in a neighbourhood where other lead lines are present. Records indicate that the building is
served by a known public lead service line. The public lead service line was replaced in the last
five years. There are incomplete records for the public service line material (i.e. material
unknown), the building was constructed prior to 1960 and the building is in a neighbourhood that
has public lead service lines present elsewhere within the neighbourhood. Results are sent from the
laboratory directly to the individual homeowner. We also receive the results along with the
invoice. The results are not be posted or shared and will only be reported in an aggregated manner
that prevents the individual properties that participated from being identified. To receive testing
forms and bottles, first contact us to determine if you are eligible and provide the appropriate
documents. Eligible participants will receive a laboratory requisition form by mail. Complete the
form and take the form to the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory (RRPL) to obtain a sample kit. Use
the kit to conduct the sampling procedures and complete the sampling form. Return water sample,
sample form and laboratory requisition to the SDCL. ...
Adapted Rec Plan Executive Summary
Adapted Recreation Plan Executive Summary
2021 Annual Report
View the 2021 Annual Report.
Hauled Wastewater Site Code of Practice
Refer to our Hauled Wastewater Site Code of Practice.
Advisory - Crawlspace and Attic Safety Requirements
View the planning and development service advisory for attic safety requirements.
Advisory - Duct Wrap
View the Building & Development Services Advisory on Duct Wrap.