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The report from the Catalyst Committee has been approved.
BACKGROUND: In August 2022, City Council created a Catalyst Committee to explore how to best align five proposed recreation and cultural-based facility proposals to maximize economic and community benefits.
The five proposed projects are:
The Indoor Aquatic Centre
The Modernization of the Central Library
The Multi-Purpose Event Centre
The Multi-Purpose Outdoor Baseball Event Centre
The Synthetic Outdoor Field Project (Soccer)
These projects have the potential to attract people and businesses to Regina’s city centre, stimulating economic development and tourism, and improving community safety and quality of life for Regina residents.
In the fall of 2022, residents participated in public information sessions and an online survey to learn about the projects and provide their feedback and preferred prioritization of the various projects. Video recordings and PDF files of each project presentation are linked under the Documents and Videos sections of this page. Results of the online survey (including open-ended responses) are also available in the Documents section.
* UPDATE*
The report from the Catalyst Committee has been approved.
BACKGROUND: In August 2022, City Council created a Catalyst Committee to explore how to best align five proposed recreation and cultural-based facility proposals to maximize economic and community benefits.
The five proposed projects are:
The Indoor Aquatic Centre
The Modernization of the Central Library
The Multi-Purpose Event Centre
The Multi-Purpose Outdoor Baseball Event Centre
The Synthetic Outdoor Field Project (Soccer)
These projects have the potential to attract people and businesses to Regina’s city centre, stimulating economic development and tourism, and improving community safety and quality of life for Regina residents.
In the fall of 2022, residents participated in public information sessions and an online survey to learn about the projects and provide their feedback and preferred prioritization of the various projects. Video recordings and PDF files of each project presentation are linked under the Documents and Videos sections of this page. Results of the online survey (including open-ended responses) are also available in the Documents section.
Residents are invited to a once-in-a-generation opportunity to significantly shape and influence the revitalization of Regina’s City Centre.
The Catalyst Committee, on behalf of the City of Regina, is exploring how to best align five recreation and culture facility proposals to maximize economic and community benefits.
The proposed projects have potential to attract people and business to Regina’s City Centre, contribute to Regina’s economic prosperity, and improve community safety and quality of life for Regina residents.
The projects for review are:
Indoor Aquatics Facility
Modernization of the Central Library
Multi-Purpose Event Centre
Multi-Purpose Outdoor Baseball Event Centre
Synthetic Outdoor Field Project (Soccer & Other Field Sports)
City Council has tasked the Catalyst Committee with providing a final report and recommendation to Council by early 2023. Please submit your feedback by midnight on November 10, 2022.