Culture Grant New Initiative Follow-Up Report
This follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of the completion of your initiative to receive the remaining funding.
Permits
de intersections for arterials or major collectors To apply Complete the Street/Crosswalk Painting
Application Form and submit to rightofwaypermits@regina.ca at least
15 days in advance. If you require additional details or assistance, please contact Service Regina
at 306-777-7000 or use the online service request form. Once your application has been reviewed and
approved, the City will issue your temporary street use permit, Street/Crosswalk Painting You need
to obtain a temporary street use permit if you must close or restrict any portion of a public
right-of-way (street, alley or sidewalk) prior to the construction, alterations/repair or
demolition of a building or structure. Request for an alley or local street must be received at
least 72 hours prior to closure. Request for a major roadway (collector, arterial or expressway)
must be received at least seven days prior to closure. If you are requesting to close a provincial
highway or highway connector, you must also contact the Provincial Government or Rural Municipality
to get approval. This process can take two to six weeks. Depending on the project and where it is
located, the City may specify a time of day and/or week that the closure or restriction can occur.
To apply Contact Service Regina at 306-777-7000or use the online service request form to request a
street use permit. Contact any businesses located along the street, alley, or sidewalk to notify
and negotiate any impact to their businesses during the project. If the closure or restriction will
impact pedestrians, you must indicate how you will control and protect pedestrians that may pass
through the street closure. If a covered walk-way is required, it must meet the guidelines provided
by the City. Once the City has received your request and has completed the review process, your
temporary street use permit will be issued. Submit your signed temporary street use permit and fees
to the City. Construction, Alterations & Demolition You require a temporary street use permit
if you need to place a garbage disposal bin in an alley or parking lane of a street during a
construction, repair or demolition project. If the bin can be placed on private property, a
temporary street use permit is not required. Bins can only remain on City property for a maximum of
10 days and cannot be placed in a "No Parking" or "No Stopping" area. If there is a hazard from
falling objects around the bin, you must clearly mark off the work area with warning devices and a
rope barrier, barricade or cones. To apply Contact Service Regina at 306-777-7000 or use the online
service request form to submit your request for a temporary street use permit at least 14 days in
advance. Once your requesthas been received and approved, your temporary street use permit will be
issued for a fee. Garbage Disposal Bins If you wish to sell food, crafts or merchandise from a
vending unit located on a sidewalk, you need to apply for a temporary street use permit, as well as
any other permits or licences required by the Saskatchewan Health Authority, SaskEnergy (if using a
gas barbecue), Business Licensing and/or the Fire Department. The temporary street use permit for
sidewalk vending is valid for one calendar year and must be renewed annually. If you wish to renew
your permit for the current year, you must re-submit your application and payment by February 15.
If you do not, the City will allow the location to be open to other applicants. Rules and
regulations governing the operation of a sidewalk vending unit are specified in the Traffic Bylaw.
For additional permit information, please review Supplemental Sidewalk Vending Permit Conditions
and Guidelines. To apply: Initiate a temporary street use permit request at least 45 days before
you want to start operating by: Calling Service Regina at 306-777-7000 Submitting a Service Request
You will be contacted once the processing has begun to get additional details or required
documents, it may take up to 45 days to receive final approval. Requirements vary depending on what
merchandise is being sold. Once documentation and requirements have been received and verified,
your permit will either be approved or denied. Sidewalk Vending If you wish to sell food from a
mobile vending unit on a City street, you need to acquire a permit. The permit for mobile food
vending units is an annual permit, valid from the date of issue until December 31 of the year of
issue. Rules and regulations governing the operation of a mobile vending unit are specified in the
Traffic Bylaw. For additional permit information, please review Supplemental Mobile Vending Permit
Conditions and Guidelines and Mobile Vending Guide. All mobile vendors, regardless of permit or
location of operation, must obtain a Fire Safety Compliance Certificate from Regina’s Office of the
Fire Marshal to operate within the City of Regina. Email FAST@regina.ca to book an inspection appointment. If the mobile vending unit is not
owned by a commercial business, the vendor will need to obtain a Business Licence. To apply:
Initiate a temporary street use permit request well in advance of the date you want to start
operating by: Calling Service Regina at 306-777-7000. Submitting a Service Request. Review and
complete the Mobile Vending Permit Application Form and have the required information ready to
submit. You will be contacted once the processing has begun to get additional details and discuss
details regarding your permit request. Once all of the required documentation and information has
been received and verified, your request will be reviewed and will either be approved or denied.
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Recreational Vehicle (RV) Brochure
The City of Regina Recreational Vehicle (RV) Brochure provides a complete guide on seasonal residential parking regulations.
Temporary Construction Crossing Over Critical Infrastructure
View the Standard Construction Specification for Temporary Construction Crossing Over Critical Infrastructure.
Property Assessment
ports through our Assessment & Tax eServices portal. You can also request these reports by
contacting our Customer Service team at AssessmentTaxation@regina.ca. Update Your Property Characteristics Please complete the Property
Information Confirmation form to update your property’s characteristics on the City’s assessment
record. Email the completed form as an attachment to PropertyAssessment@regina.ca. The primary property characteristics that determine a residential
property's assessed value using the Sales Comparison Approach include (but are not limited to): the
location of your property size of buildings on your property construction quality of building(s)
style(s) of building(s) on your property effective age of the property condition of the property
your lot's size Property Characteristics for Residential Homes A condominium is a form of legal
ownership of a building and property, which consists of two parts. The first part, called a unit,
is owned by and registered in the name of the purchaser of the unit. The second part is often known
as the "common" or "shared" property, such as elevators, hallways or roofs. The common property is
shared among the individual unit owners, along with the costs for its operation, maintenance and
ongoing replacement. The primary property characteristics that determine a residential
condominium's assessed value using the Sales Comparison Approach include (but are not limited to):
type and style of the condominium complex (e.g., vertical, horizontal, or loft conversion types of
development; low-rise or hi-rise structures; garden style or apartment style.) size of the
condominium unit location effective age construction quality type of parking if the unit has a
balcony Property Characteristics for Residential Condominiums The City of Regina reviews
information about residential properties obtained from recorded property characteristics, building
permits, site visits and land title information. For residential condominiums, the City reviews
information from condominium plans, building plans and assessment records to create a data
characteristic profile for each condominium unit. ...
Property Assessment
ports through our Assessment & Tax eServices portal. You can also request these reports by
contacting our Customer Service team at AssessmentTaxation@regina.ca. The primary property characteristics that determine a property's
assessed value using the Cost Approach include: size of buildings on your property construction
quality of building(s) style(s) of building(s) on your property effective age(s) of building(s) on
your property condition(s) of building(s) on your property your lot's size The Income Approach does
not consider the income from your business. The Income Approach considers only the income related
to the real estate, such as what the property is or can be rented for. To calculate your property's
assessment using the Income Approach, the City refers to several years of data to stabilize a
property’s income and expenses. Reviewing Property Characteristics The City of Regina reviews
information about commercial properties obtained from recorded property characteristics, building
permits, site visits and land title information. The City also, collects information on the Income
and Expenses of commercial properties through annual information requests to property owners. The
City uses this information along with the rules and regulations set out by legislation in the
Saskatchewan Assessment Manual to calculate the property’s assessed value. How the City Obtained
Your Property's Characteristics During an inspection, Assessors may examine both the interior and
exterior of any buildings on your property. If the Assessors cannot view a building's interior,
they may make inferences based on information obtained from viewing properties from the outside.
All City of Regina Assessors carry photo identification with them and will show it to you upon
request. To learn more about assessment, you can also visit Saskatchewan Assessment Management
Agency or Publications Saskatchewan to access all online publications of all provincial regulations
and documents including assessment. ...
Transportation Master Plan
The Transportation Master Plan provides a framework for how the City of Regina will address its future transportation needs over the next 25 years.
Industrial Use Application
The information requested in the Industrial Use Application form will be used to determine the environmental impact of the proposed development.
2021 Budget Highlights
View the 2021 Budget Highlights.
Landfill - Granular Material Sales Application Form
Apply for a prepaid or monthly credit account for granular material sales.
Regina Downtown Cyclone Tour
A walking tour about the 1912 Regina Cyclone.