Public Notice - Additional Information (March 21)
View the Information Sheet for 535 Douglas Avenue
Henry Baker Scholarship Application Form
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Scholarship Program.
Concept Plan - Harbour Landing
View the approved concept plan for Harbour Landing.
Commercial NECB Performance Report
A Performance Report is required as part of the building and development permit application for new buildings and additions that require NECB compliance.
Affordable Access Application
The City offers reduced rates for programs and transit passes to ensure all residents can be included through the Affordable Access Program.
Homeownership Grant Eligibility Requirements
View Homeownership Grant Eligibility Requirements.
E-Scooters
t one? Download the app of one of the vendors - Bird or Neuron. 2. How much will it cost to ride a
shared e-scooter? Each operator sets the rental price for its shared
e-scooter. Please refer to their website or app for pricing details.
3. Who picks up the e-scooters once they are dropped off? The vendors, Bird and Neuron, have staff
who will locate, rebalance, or reposition e-scooters as they are parked throughout the day. 4. How
do I report sidewalk clutter or abandoned e-scooters? Concerns or reports of improper
parking/clutter should be reported directly to the vendors. This can be done through the vendor's
apps, or through the following: BIRD (grey and blue) Phone: 1-866-205-2442 Email:
311_regina@birdcanada.co NEURON (orange) Phone: 1-306-500-6002 Email: reginasupport@neuron.sg 5.
What is the minimum age to ride an e-scooter? The provincial regulations require that e-scooter
riders be a minimum age of 16 years old. 6. Is a helmet required to ride an e-scooter? Yes, it is a
provincial requirement that e-scooter riders wear a helmet. when using a shared e-scooter you are
welcome to use your own or the one that is provided with the e-scooter. 7. What is the cost of the
shared e-scooter program to the City? A shared e-scooter program is intended to be cost neutral for
the City. 8. Where do I park my e-scooter? E-scooters must park in one of the following areas: In
an approved designated parking area In legal vehicle parking areas where there is no time
restrictions or parking meters present Please park an e-scooter in a manner that does not create a
hazard or obstruction to pedestrians or traffic. Do not park your e-scooters: Within a pay parking,
loading zone, or time restricted stall unless marked as a designated e-scooter parking area Within
a driving lane On a pathway, or within 1.0 m of a pathway Within shrub beds or 0.5 metres of a tree
Within 2.0 metres of a fire hydrant or curb crossing Directly on furniture (such as benches,
garbage cans, flowerpots) located on the street, sidewalk, or pathway 9. Where can I ride my
scooter? Park Pathways and Multiuse Pathways at a maximum speed limit of 15 km/h Roads with a speed
limit of 50 km/h or less Designated bike lanes* *Note: E-Scooters must remain within a bike lane if
one is present on the road they are travelling on. E-scooters cannot operate on: Roads with a speed
limit over 50 km/h, unless there is a designated bike lane that the operator must remain in
Sidewalks 10. Why are we not allowing e-scooters to ride on sidewalks? Sidewalk riding is
prohibited to ensure a safe and minimal impact to pedestrians, accessibility users or other
vulnerable people on the sidewalk. 11. Can you double ride on a e-scooter? No, the provincial
regulations only allow for one person to ride an e-scooter at a time. 12. What are the
environmental benefits of using e-scooters? E-scooters have no emissions during their use and
provide the opportunity for users to explore an alternative to passenger vehicles. 13. What
e-scooters are allowed on Regina Transit? Only personal e-scooters are allowed on Regina Transit.
Shared e-scooters that are rented from Bird and Neuron are not allowed on Regina Transit. 14. Where
are the slow down areas? ...
Social Development Grant Guidelines
Follow these guidelines before completing your new initiative or annual activity social development grant application.
Hosting Grant Follow-Up Report
To receive the remaining grant funding, this follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of your initiative.
2022 Community Partner Social Development Recipients
View the 2022 grant recipients for the Social Development Community Partner grant.
Tents, Stages & Temporary Structures
A building permit is generally required if you wish to erect a tent, stage or other temporary
building as part of a public gathering, for example: charitable
event, church gathering, summer fair, beer garden or similar type of event.
Grease Trap Cleaning Log
View a template for grease trap cleaning and maintenance log.