Film Permit Application Form
For all filming on civic property, please fill out the Film Permit Application Form.
Snow Storage Site Use Application
Apply for an annual permit to use the City of Regina Snow Storage Site.
Design Regina, the Official Community Plan Bylaw
2013-48
Regina’s Official Community Plan (OCP), Design Regina, is a long-term plan that provides direction for managing future growth, development and change in the community to a future population of 300,000 residents and beyond. ...
Stay Fire Safe During the Holiday Season
Stay Fire Safe During the Holiday Season
Regina Fire & Protective Services wishes all residents a very safe, happy holiday season and reminds residents to stay fire safe when decorating, cooking and enjoying outdoor activities. ...
Capital Grant Projects Contact List
View the eligibile development projects that include affordable ownership units that qualify for the City of Regina’s capital grant program.
Bus Electrification
which outlines the shifts necessary to become a net-zero City by 2050. What are the expected fuel
savings for these electric buses? At current fuel prices, Regina
Transit anticipates fuel savings of over $32,000 annually for each electric bus. What are the
expected electricity costs for charging electric buses? Regina Transit estimates that each electric
bus will cost approximately $9,500 annually in electricity for charging. When will the
infrastructure and buses be in place? The first buses will be operational in early 2025, with
initial charging infrastructure in place by this time. The remaining charging infrastructure will
be installed and operational for the second order of buses. The following is a breakdown of EV bus
purchases: 2024 – Order 7 electric buses, receive in Q2 2025 2024 – Order 13 electric buses,
receive in Q2 2026 When will the public see electric buses in the city? The first electric buses
will be delivered in early 2025. At the same time, work to install the facility charging stations
will be completed. The City anticipates the electric buses will be operational shortly after
delivery. Are these buses replacing buses we already have? These buses will replace buses that have
come to the end of their useful life. Typically, buses are replaced after 17 years of service. Are
EV buses expected to have the same lifespan (17 years) as diesel engine buses? Yes, the City
anticipates electric buses to have a similar lifespan to diesel buses, around 17 years. What
routes will these buses be on when they arrive? The buses will be used on a variety of routes
throughout the city. Will bus fares go up to pay for the new buses? How are they being paid for?
No, bus fares won’t need to increase to pay for the electric buses. The City of Regina has been
approved to receive $26 million in funding through the federal government’s Permanent Public
Transit Program – Zero Emissions Transit Fund. This funding will cover 50 per cent of the purchase
cost of 20 electric buses along with the first phase of transit fleet facility upgrades to
accommodate electric vehicle charging. Regina City Council is considering changes to the Transit
Fare Bylaw which are aimed at keeping fares affordable, consistent and fair. Transit capping, in
particular, will benefit transit riders.
Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan
View the proposed Coopertown Neighbourhood Plan.
Planning & Development Services Processing Times
Planning, building and development applications have different
processing times depending on the type.
Tenant Letter
• Check off the items that are accepted in your garbage and recycling bins.
Financial Strategy & Sustainability
The Financial Strategy and
Sustainability division’s primary focus is on
Snow & Ice Control
When winter hits, Regina streets are plowed and treated for icy conditions based on a priority system.