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t. Inadequate or incomplete submissions may result in rejection of the application. General Requirements 017839 Record Drawings Specification May-26 013300 Submittal Procedures May-26 014000 Quality Control and Quality Assurance Requirements May-26 022100 Special Procedures Survey May-26 Water Specifications 01500 Temporary Construction Crossing Over Critical Infrastructure Jan-18 01510 Temporary Water Supply Jan-17 02051 Facilities Abandonment Jan-17 02315 Trench Excavation and Backfill Apr-17 02511 Watermains Jan-18 02516 Water and Sewer Service Connection Jan-18 02517 Watermain Hydrostatic Tests Jan-17 02519 Disinfection and Flushing of Watermains Jan-17 15151 Water Meters and Encoder Registers Apr-24 15403 Backflow Prevention Devices Apr-24 15408 Installation Requirements for Water Meters and Backflow Preventers in Buildings Apr-24 15999 Water Standard Drawings Jan-26 Sewer Specifications 1300 Sewer Mains Jan-17 1320 Sewer Main Testing Apr-17 1325 Sewage Force Mains Jan-17 1330 Manhole & Catchbasin Construction Jan-17 1340 Erosion Control Jan-18 1350 Foundation Drain Discharge System Jan-17 1390 Utility Installations Jan-17 02997 Sewer Cleaning and CCTV Inspection Apr-17 02998 Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs CIPP - Close Fit ...

Understanding Property Taxes

s after June 30. Penalties do not apply if you participate in the Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) program. Pay in Full At your bank or credit union - online, in person, or by telebanking. At City Hall on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. on the main floor. Cash, cheque, debit card, credit card cheques (provided by your card company), or money order accepted. Pay by cheque using the 24-hour deposit box, located on the southeast corner of City Hall. By mail – Mail a cheque with your payment stub to the City of Regina PO Box (address). Regardless of Canada Post job action, cheques must be received by June 30 to avoid late payment penalties. Pay online by credit card using a third party. Drop off a cheque at the drive-thru kiosk on McIntyre Street, open June 26, 29 and 30 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The kiosk only accepts cheques, and the tax bill must be included. Prepare cheques before arriving at the kiosk. Note: You cannot pay your property taxes by credit card in person. The Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) allows you to pay your taxes in 12 monthly installments. Enrollment on the program can occur at any time. If you are enrolling for the following year, be sure to have your account balance paid off by December 15. If your start month is after January, your first installment will be adjusted with a “catch up” amount to ensure there is no balance remaining on the account at the end of the year. ...

Severence Application

A Severance is the subdivision of one lot, block or portion thereof into two sites having contiguous frontage on a street and shall not alter the direction of frontage of any existing property.

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Lead Service Connections

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Budget & Finance

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Transit Route 12 - Varsity Park to Mounth Royal.

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