Community Safety Zone

City Council approved the creation of a Community Safety Zone in the Cathedral neighbourhood on April 10, 2024. The 40 km/h speed limit in this Community Safety Zone became enforceable during the summer of 2024.

Since the implementation of the Community Safety Zone, indicators have shown positive safety trends in the neighbourhood. Statistics have shown a five per cent reduction in vehicle speeds and drivers are yielding to pedestrians 13 percent more.

Why Your Input Matters

The goal of the changes implemented in 2024 was to improve safety and reduce collisions for pedestrians, drivers and cyclists. After nearly two years, online survey results, meetings with interested and impacted parties, as well as traffic, enforcement and collision data will be used to determine the success of the Community Safety Zone and will inform future recommendations to potentially expand the approach to other neighbourhoods in Regina.

City Council approved the creation of a Community Safety Zone in the Cathedral neighbourhood on April 10, 2024. The 40 km/h speed limit in this Community Safety Zone became enforceable during the summer of 2024.

Since the implementation of the Community Safety Zone, indicators have shown positive safety trends in the neighbourhood. Statistics have shown a five per cent reduction in vehicle speeds and drivers are yielding to pedestrians 13 percent more.

Why Your Input Matters

The goal of the changes implemented in 2024 was to improve safety and reduce collisions for pedestrians, drivers and cyclists. After nearly two years, online survey results, meetings with interested and impacted parties, as well as traffic, enforcement and collision data will be used to determine the success of the Community Safety Zone and will inform future recommendations to potentially expand the approach to other neighbourhoods in Regina.

  • City Council approved the creation of a Community Safety Zone (CSZ) in the Cathedral neighbourhood on April 10, 2024 as part of the Vision Zero Framework. The CSZ resulted in a reduced speed limit to 40 km/h in the area in August 2024. Since implementation, 85 per cent of drivers have decreased their speed by five per cent, from 42 km/h to 40 km/h. The rate of drivers yielding to pedestrians has increased by 13 per cent.  

    The City wants to know how you think the CSZ is working. Please take the time to answer the following questions. Thank you in advance.

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Page last updated: 24 Jun 2026, 01:01 AM