Winter Initiatives Grant
ves Grant supports initiatives that further the themes and goals of Regina’s Winter City Strategy.
This program aims to enhance Regina’s winter built environment and
community inclusion, accessibility and outdoor activity in the coldest months of the year.
Regina Downtown Cyclone Tour
A walking tour about the 1912 Regina Cyclone.
2021 Annual Report Highlights
View the 2021 Annual Report Highlights.
Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs CIPP - Close Fit Liner
View the Standard Construction Specification for Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs CIPP - Close Fit Liner.
Household Hazardous Materials Depot
ials are items that can be corrosive, flammable or poisonous. Knowing which products are hazardous
can help you protect yourself, your family and the environment.
Placement of Asphaltic Concrete
View the Standard Construction Specification for Placement of Asphaltic Concrete.
Design Regina B.5 Eastview Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.5 - Eastview Neighbourhood Plan
Adapted Rec Plan Executive Summary
Adapted Recreation Plan Executive Summary
2021 Regina Citizen Satisfaction Survey
View the results of the 2021 Citizen Satisfaction Survey.
Trees
Amur Maple is an incredibly colourful tree. As summer turns to fall, its bright green leaves turn
fiery red. This tree is perfectly suited for urban environments. Its
small size allows you to plant it in city yards and beneath power lines. Amur maple can also
tolerate urban pollution, moist to dry conditions and is not affected by soil type or pH. Toka
Plum/Prunus domestica ‘Toka’ Tree Donation Program To support our Urban Forest, The Forestry Bylaw
was amended to allow residents to plant trees on City property. Please view the documents below to
learn more about planting trees on City property. Planting trees on City property is subject to the
application process and by approval of the City. Please email a completed application to
PRCSAdmin@regina.ca. The applicant will be contacted with the final decision on the request. Tree
Donation Application Tree Donation Program Policy Tree Planting Standards Recommended Tree Species
Planting Specifications Tree Banding Tree banding keeps fall and spring cankerworms from laying
their eggs in the crown of the tree. Band your elms, Manitoba maples and fruit trees each spring
and fall to reduce the amount of cankerworms. To band your tree: Purchase fibreglass insulation (15
to 20 cm wide), plastic wrap or black garbage bags, duct tape and some type of sticky substance
(axle grease, Tanglefoot, Stick-em) Wrap a strip of fibreglass insulation around the trunk about 1
to 2 metres above the ground. Cover the insulation with plastic and secure with duct tape. Cover
the plastic with your sticking agent. Regularly re-apply your sticking agent and remove debris to
ensure effectiveness. Remove your band after mid-May and again in mid-November to keep your tree
bark in good shape. Save the insulation for the next banding season. Pruning Your Trees Trees, when
mature, should have a strong straight trunk and a full crown with well-spaced branches. Pruning
helps achieve this growth pattern. Pruning depends on the age of your tree: Newly planted tree:
Only prune dead or broken branches since the tree needs all of its branches and leaves to grow in
its new location. Year 2: Prune branches to develop a strong central leader. If present, prune and
remove co-dominant leader. Years 3-4: Begin regular pruning. Years 5-7: By this time, your tree
should be healthy and shaped properly from previous pruning. To stay healthy, regularly remove dead
or damaged limbs. ...