Budget 2027-2028

The City of Regina is entering another budgeting cycle; the next multi-year budget will be for 2027 and 2028.

Residents were asked to participate in a pre-budget online survey in April to share their priorities related to City spending.

Your feedback is crucial, as the input received through this survey will be used to inform the budget conversations at City Council.

Once a budget is approved, Council will allocate funds that support more than 60 services that the City provides to residents, as well as resources for capital investments and projects across the City. 


The City of Regina is entering another budgeting cycle; the next multi-year budget will be for 2027 and 2028.

Residents were asked to participate in a pre-budget online survey in April to share their priorities related to City spending.

Your feedback is crucial, as the input received through this survey will be used to inform the budget conversations at City Council.

Once a budget is approved, Council will allocate funds that support more than 60 services that the City provides to residents, as well as resources for capital investments and projects across the City. 


  • Results Summary

    More than 2,300 people responded to the City of Regina's Pre-Budget Survey for the 2027-2028 budget cycle. This survey was conducted on the City's Be Heard digital public engagement platform through the month of April. It is not statistically relevant because it was completely done online, but it does provide a snapshot of resident sentiment.

    Below you'll see two infographics that summarize the results. You can read the full What We Learned Report here.

    Infographic showing a summary of results received from the 2027-2028 Pre-Budget Survey that was open online through the month of April 2026. Shown above are what respondents chose for spending priorities, their perceived value for service and what they think about the new budget process that was introduced in 2025.

    Infographic showing a summary of results received from the 2027-2028 Pre-Budget Survey that was open online through the month of April 2026. Shown above are what respondents chose for a reduction in spending, how they would like to see the City balance the budget when tough decisions are on the table and a breakdown of who the respondents were.


    More than 2,300 people responded to the City of Regina's Pre-Budget Survey for the 2027-2028 budget cycle. This survey was conducted on the City's Be Heard digital public engagement platform through the month of April. It is not statistically relevant because it was completely done online, but it does provide a snapshot of resident sentiment.

    Below you'll see two infographics that summarize the results. You can read the full What We Learned Report here.

    Infographic showing a summary of results received from the 2027-2028 Pre-Budget Survey that was open online through the month of April 2026. Shown above are what respondents chose for spending priorities, their perceived value for service and what they think about the new budget process that was introduced in 2025.

    Infographic showing a summary of results received from the 2027-2028 Pre-Budget Survey that was open online through the month of April 2026. Shown above are what respondents chose for a reduction in spending, how they would like to see the City balance the budget when tough decisions are on the table and a breakdown of who the respondents were.


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