Cross-Connections & Backflow
ccupant) may be liable for the resulting consequences which can include property damage, sickness,
and in some cases death. Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
requires the City to provide notice to consumers about the quality of water produced and supplied.
The City is also required to provide information on the performance of its drinking water system
and submit water samples. A variety of tests are conducted on a weekly and annual basis. This
information is reported to our regulator, the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency.
Liability & Regulations
Submit a Service Request Give us a call: 306-777-7641 Online For any cross-connection concerns use
our online service request form. Phone Contact Us Lead Service Connections Water Quality
Cross-Connection Licensing Application Accuracy Verification Report Testing & Inspection Report
Regina Water Bylaw CSA Group National Plumbing Code of Canada Western Canada Section – American
Water Works Association Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
Recreation Facility Plan
View the 2010-2020 Recreation Facility Plan.
Design Regina B.14 Westerra Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.14 - Westerra Neighbourhood Plan
Commercial Information Package
View the Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, and Multi-family Information Package for new commercial buildings or additions.
Winter Maintenance Policy
Through our Winter Maintenance Policy, we complete activities such as snow plowing, snow routes, ice control and manage the Snow Storage Site.
Thematic Framework and Historical Context
View the Thematic Framework & Historical Context document.
Design Regina B.7- North Central Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.7 - North Central Neighbourhood Plan
Permits
he procedures and applications required when filming on City of Regina property. These guidelines
have been developed to create a safe and productive environment for
the film company and the general public. To apply Submit a completed Film Permit Application Form
at least 10 business days prior to filming. When filming, the City can help with: Street Closures: I
f your shoot will disrupt traffic you will need a Temporary Street Use Permit. Call 306-777-7000 or
submit a service request at least 14 days in advance of the requested date. If approved, a permit
fee will be applied. Meter Bagging: To reserve a parking meter, call 306-777-7000 or submit a
service request at least 14 days in advance of the requested date. If approved, a permit fee will
be applied. Fire Equipment: Film companies can request the use of fire vehicles and equipment or
request a street wet down. Special effects involving the combustion of materials requires a permit
from the Regina Fire & Protective Services Department. Use of fire equipment or services must
be arranged directly with the Fire Marshal. Call 306-777-7837 or email FAST@regina.ca Regina Police
Service Equipment & Services: For use of Regina Police Service property, such as buildings,
cars, or staff, contact the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500.
Filming Permits
Contact Us Building & Demolition Parking Permits Heritage Properties & Conservation
Culture Grant Guidelines
Follow these guidelines before completing your new initiative or annual activity cultural grant application.
2020 Annual Report
View the 2020 Annual Report.
Good Home Drainage Guide
View the Good Home Drainage Guide.
Zoning Bylaw
property. The Zoning Bylaw aligns with Design Regina: The Official Community Plan which outlines
long-term goals and policies to guide the physical, environmental,
social and cultural development of Regina. Housing Accelerator Fund Planning Initiatives On January
31, 2024, Regina City Council approved the first set of amendments to The Regina Zoning Bylaw, 2019
to support the implementation of the City's Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) planning initiatives and
advance the direction of Council. These included: Permitting up to four units to be built on
residential lots within the City’s intensification boundary. Permitting up to two units, including
two principal units, to be built on residential lots outside the City’s intensification boundary.
Increasing permitted height limits in mid- and high-density residential and mixed-use zones. ...
2019 Annual Report
View the 2019 Annual Report
City Centre Core Framework
View the City Centre Core Framework.
Design Regina Part B.17 - Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.17 - Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan.