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Site Furnishings

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are as follows: $1.05 per day for Water $0.80 per day for Sewer $0.71 per day for Drainage Water charge per m3 $2.54 Sewer charge per m3 $2.24data 2025 Consumption Rates *Most residential properties have 15 or 20 mm meter. Consumption is not included in the basic service rate. Meter Size Water Wastewater (Sewer) 15mm (5/8") & 20mm (3/4")* $1.05 $0.80 25mm (1") $1.47 $1.12 40mm (1.5") $1.89 $1.44 50mm (2") $3.05 $2.32 75mm (3") $11.55 $8.80 100mm (4") $14.70 $11.20 150mm (5") $22.05 $16.80 200mm (8") $30.45 $23.20data Daily Base Charge for Water & Sewer *Most residential lots are up to 1000 m2 Residential Lot Size Storm Drainage up to 1000 m2* $0.71 1,001 - 3000 m2 $1.42 3,001 - 5,000 m2 $2.84 5,001 - 7,000 m2 $4.26 7,001 - 9,000 m2 $5.68 9,001 - 11,000 m2 $7.10 11,001 - 13,000 m2 $8.52 13,001 - 15,000 m2 $9.94 15,001 - 17,000 m2 $11. ...

Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs - Fiberglass Reinforced Epoxy

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Design Standard - General

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Umo: New Transit Fare System

reen, tap Purchase. Success! Your Cash Balance fare product is now loaded in your account. When you’ re ready to travel: Prior to boarding the bus, open your app and from the home screen, select Code to display your dynamic QR code. Present your QR code to the Umo digital validator. Look and listen for the validator’s confirmation signals. A checkmark and single beep means your fare has been accepted. Using a Reloadable Card Visit a Transit agent or the Transit Information Centre and pick up a card for free. Agents are listed under Transit Agents. If at the agent location, make your initial fare product purchase to ensure your new Umo card is activated. If at a agent: Tell the agent if you would like to buy a pass, rides or a Cash Balance fare product. Pay with cash, debit, or credit. Success! Your Umo card is now loaded and ready for use. If through ca.umopass.com: Visit ca.umopass.com. On the Sign In page, click Create Account. On the Let’s Get You Going page, click Register a Card. On the Register Your Card page, enter your Umo card number in the Card Number field and click Next. Your card number is on the back of your card. On the Create Your Account page, enter your preferred username, and create a password. (Optional) Enter an email address or phone number. This is helpful if you lose your card and are trying to recover loaded fare products. Read and confirm the Terms and Conditions, click Save. To load your fare product, visit My Wallet, click Buy, select your desired fare product, and proceed to Checkout. On the Order Details screen, under Payment Method, enter your payment method and click Purchase. Success! Your Umo card is now loaded and ready for use. You can save your payment details to speed up future purchases. When you’re ready to travel: Get your Umo card ready prior to stepping on the bus. Aboard the bus, hold your card up to the Umo digital validator. Look and listen for the validator’s confirmation signals. A checkmark and single beep means your fare has been accepted. Paying with Cash on the Bus: You can pay with coins to board the bus. Coins will be accepted in the farebox. If you need a transfer, ask the operator. When you board the next bus, scan this transfer on the farebox machine. FAQ Q: What is the new transit fare system called? A: Umo, prounounced “You-mo”, was selected as the new transit fare system. Q: Will customers lose their R-Card balance when the new system launches? A: No, customers will be able to visit the Transit Information Centre (2124 11th Ave) to transfer their balance to a Umo account until December 31, 2024. Q: Why is credit and debit not yet available? A: Paying for transit fares with debit and credit cards will be available in 2025. The new fare system contractor is working with payment providers to have this available in 2025 after a successful launch of the new system. Q: Will transit riders still be able to pay with cash? ...

View Land Use Classes & Building Types

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Planning

atchewan. Proposed Neighbourhood Plans Concept plans illustrate, for proposed new development areas, the specific location of land-uses, streets and open space. Concept plans generally apply to smaller site areas, such as development phases within an overarching neighbourhood plan area or infill or redevelopment site, and set the stage for more detailed planning: rezoning and subdivision. New Residential Neighbourhood - Harbour Landing North (Formerly Beaucorp Lands) Application is on hold Only the land-use plan and circulation plan are subject to Council approval. Proposed Concept Plan Report Proposed Concept Plans Proposed Development The City of Regina is constantly reviewing a variety of developments. View the of applications for development that may be happening in your neighbourhood that require public notice. View Proposed Development Projects Regional Planning The City works closely with the Rural Municipality of Sherwood and the Global Transportation Hub Authority to ensure orderly land use development within the Joint Planning Area. Regina is a culturally diverse region and the City strives to strengthen our relationships and developments with neighbouring Treaty Four First Nations. We actively participate in regional initiatives through the Moose Jaw Regina Industrial Corridor Inc. and the White Butte Regional Planning Committee. These groups coordinate planning efforts in the region and explore opportunities for the mutual benefit of all participating municipalities. Growth & Intensification Regina is poised to grow to a city of 300,000 people. By using the land and space available in the City Centre and older neighbourhoods, growth can be affordable and sustainable for current and future residents. Regina's Growth Plan Map  from the Official Community Plan (OCP) shows where growth is planned, including new neighbourhoods and areas of intensification in existing neighbourhoods. The City monitors growth and development to help inform policy and planning decisions.  View the status of development in new neighbourhoods updated January 1, 2025. The Official Community Plan (OCP) directs that 30 per cent of Regina’s growth over the next 20 years should occur within established areas as intensification. Intensification is the construction of new buildings or additions to existing buildings on serviced land within existing built areas of the city that result in more residential units or an increase in area of commercial, institutional or office. Intensification includes: Development on vacant land Addition to an existing building Building conversion (redevelopment of an existing non-residential building into a residential building) ‘Infill development’ is generally any development that occurs within established areas, but it doesn’t necessarily result in intensification. For example: If you demolished one single family dwelling within an established area and replaced it with another single-family dwelling, it would be considered infill. If you replaced it with a fourplex, it would be considered an infill project that results in intensification as there are more units than there were originally. ...

Design Standard - Stormwater

View the Design Standard Manual - Stormwater

MyAccount and eWater

With eWater you can: View and pay your City of Regina Water & Waste bill. See water use information to help manage household costs. Receive alerts for high water use. Set notifications of planned water outages. Find water-saving tips and recommendations. ...

City of Regina Sustainable Procurement Changes

The City is looking to enhance “best value” procurement in a way that brings additional value to the community.

Fact Sheet 12 Income Approach

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Water Meter Upgrade Project

will send the water consumption information to the transmitter on the outside of the property and the transmitter will send that reading to one of 25 data collectors installed on or beside City-owned structures. The data collectors only transmit information during scheduled time periods. Eliminating the use of meter reading vehicles will result in a reduction of about 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per year. It’s important to know that only information about water use will be transmitted – no personal information is communicated. Most of the City’s current water meters are reaching the end of their lifecycle. This presents an opportunity to upgrade to more efficient infrastructure that will enhance the service that Regina utility customers receive. Regina’s Water Utility operates on a full cost-recovery basis to ensure Regina residents enjoy safe and reliable water, wastewater and stormwater services. Replacing the current water meter system has been forecasted since it was originally installed and has been built into the City’s 25-year utility plan. The project is expected to cost approximately $42.5M, over a five-year period, with $6.3 million included in the 2024 Budget and $2.5 million budgeted in 2025. ...

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ur wallet, and the planet. The average house has enough air leaks to add up to a two square-foot hole. That’s like leaving a medium-sized window wide open 24 hours a day. Improving the building envelope –windows, doors, walls, foundation, and roof-– can help you save on energy and improve your comfort. In the short term, you can apply or replace weatherstripping or caulking around windows and doors and use foam gaskets to seal around plugs and light switches in exterior walls. Replace Old Light Bulbs with Low-energy Lights Energy-efficient light bulbs, such as LEDs, use 80 per cent less electricity than traditional bulbs. LED bulbs last up to 3.5 times longer than other bulbs, are dimmable, safe to use outdoors and don’t emit heat, so they can also reduce your home’s overall cooling costs. ...

2021 Revaluation Report

View the 2021 Revaluation Report.

City of Regina Launches Household Travel Survey to Plan for Future Transportation Needs

ehold Travel Survey to Plan for Future Transportation Needs This October, the City of Regina will launch a citywide Household Travel Survey to gather data on how residents travel throughout the Regina area and region. ...

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