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Rapid Housing Initiative – North Central Family Centre
Sod Turning – July 2023 If you have questions, please reach out to North Central Family Centre at
rapidhousing@ncfc.ca or the City at rapidhousing@regina.ca Timeline
Funding > Plan > Design > Build > Operate December 2022: CMHC announces allocation of
RHI funding to City of Regina City Council approves City to enter into funding agreement with CMHC
City invites non-profit organizations and housing providers to submit letters of intent by January
11, 2023 January to March 2023: Evaluation and selection of successful applicant Formal
announcement with CMHC Selected housing partner announcement Negotiation and refinement of project
details Development of project proposal to be submitted to CMHC March 15, 2023: Deadline for the
City to submit a project proposal to CMHC March 15 to May 15, 2023: Review of project proposal by
CMHC July 2023: Sod turning celebration and site work begins June 2026*: Site work expected to be
complete and units occupied *The original timeline, which set site work to be completed in November
2024, was extended due to project and equipment delays. Find commonly asked questions and answers
about the new RHI project. How much funding is Regina getting for the project? ...
Advisory - Major Occupancy Definitions
View the planning and development service advisory for major occupancy definitions.
Cemetery Tours Policy
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Boards, Committees & Commissions
apply for the City Centre Core Development Committee, interested parties should submit a letter of
interest to the Office of the City Clerk at clerks@regina.ca. Your
letter should include the name and contact information of the representative your organization is
nominating. The representative must be a Canadian citizen, 18 or older and a full - time Regina
resident. Learn More Development Appeals Board The Development Appeals Board hears appeals for
relaxations of the Zoning Bylaw. The process includes hearings where the appellant and City
Administration provide evidence and argue their case before the Board with respect to a zoning
matter. After the hearing, the Board provides its final written decision to all parties. Estimated
time: 3 to 5 hours/month Citizen Members: 5 Council Members: 0 Remuneration: Yes Regina Airport
Authority The Regina Airport Authority is responsible for all operational and financial management
of the Regina Airport. In addition, they are responsible for the management, development and
operation of the Airport Properties in a safe, secure, efficient, and financially viable manner to
foster long-term success. Estimated time: N/A Citizen Members: 4 Council Members: 0 Remuneration:
No Regina Appeal Board The Regina Appeal Board hears appeals related to community standards and
property maintenance orders. It could also include appeals for the refusal/revocation of licenses
for taxis, tow trucks, vehicles for hire and body rub establishments. The adjudication process
includes hearings where the appellant and City Administration provide evidence and argue their case
before the Board. After the hearing, the Board provides its final written decision to all parties.
Estimated time: 3 to 5 hours/month Citizen Members: 5 Council Members: 0 Remuneration: Yes Regina
Downtown Business Improvement District Board (RDBID) RDBID encourages the development of a vibrant
and prosperous downtown by improving the appearance and image of the district, promoting and
marketing the district, and undertaking various initiatives and projects that facilitate the
ongoing rejuvenation and redevelopment. Estimated time: 2 to 6 hours/month Citizen Members: 15
Council Members: 1 Remuneration: No Regina Planning Commission The Regina Planning Commission
advises and makes recommendations to City Council regarding community development, including
policies, programs and services. This could include discretionary use applications, the designation
of heritage properties and districts, rail relocation matters, long-term planning items and policy
and guidelines for the naming of streets, City facilities and parks. ...
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off by crossing Wascana Creek and continuing south past Dewdney Avenue. More information about the
next stage of the project can be found by going to regina.ca/southwest A follow-up soil sampling program based on recommendations
from the initial site investigations, is being prepared for 2025 in Area 2 North (Figure 1) after
construction on the north side of A.E. Wilson Park is complete. Fences will remain in place to
protect the public after the construction project is complete until further environmental
investigations show specific areas are safe or remediation is completed. We apologize for any
inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact Service
Regina at 306-777-7000 and note A.E. Wilson Park environmental conditions. Updated on December 2023
In April, the City advised homeowners about soil testing that was completed in the area northwest
of the Jack Hamilton Ice Arena within A.E. Wilson Park. The testing revealed soil impacts which
resulted in a portion of the park being fenced off. As promised, we are continuing to keep the
community and neighbours informed as we investigate the extent of the soil impacts and determine
the risk to the public. Additional investigations occurred across the park this summer including:
Shallow soil sampling using hand tools; A below-ground scan of the soil; Deeper soil sampling with
a backhoe and an environmental drill rig; Groundwater sampling; and Surface water and sediment
sampling of Wascana Creek. ...
Snow Storage Site
ss Register your vehicle by completing the Snow Storage Site Application Form. The signed
application form can be scanned and emailed to receivables@regina.ca
or delivered in person to City Hall Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. It may take up to
10 business days to process your application and issue your RFID tags. Payment Options There are no
registration or payment facilities at the Snow Storage Site. Access will not be allowed without an
active RFID tag. Users of the Snow Storage Site have two options to pay for their site usage:
Prepayment of Site Access Fees – Users prepay their account and receive a monthly statement showing
the balance of funds on the account. Prepayments will only be accepted via telephone, using a
credit card, by calling 306-777-7227. Prepaid Accounts - now referred to as “Limited Credit
Customers” - will now have uninterrupted access to the snow storage site and prepayments will not
be required upfront. Trips to the snow storage site will be tracked and invoiced monthly with a due
term of 30 days from the date the invoice was issued. Invoices not paid within 30 days may result
in RFID snow tag cancellation without notice. The customer would then be responsible to re-apply
for new tags, incur applicable costs ($10 plus tax for each new tag) and pay the balance on the
account before access to the snow storage site re-instated. This may take up to 10 business days
and tags will need to be picked up at City Hall during regular business hours. ...
Design Standard - Water
View the Design Standard Manual - Water