Community Safety & Well-being Plan

Consultation has concluded

The City is partnering with the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention to develop a Community Safety & Well-being Plan.

Increasing community safety and well-being for people living in Regina requires a collective approach to issues such as poverty and inequality as well as services for those struggling with mental illness, substance use challenges, and homelessness. While this will go a long way to help addressing community safety in the long run, these efforts should be balanced with more immediate interventions to prevent and reduce crimes.

We want to understand how you currently perceive community safety and well-being in Regina as well as to learn from your lived experience. We’re looking at what currently exists and is working well, as well as identifying challenges and community needs to be met.

The project will include several public consultation activities, beginning with the Community Survey below and followed by focus groups and other engagements. The City will be engaging with a broad range of stakeholder groups, including but not limited to youth, seniors, women, newcomers, Indigenous residents, community service providers and others.

The City is partnering with the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention to develop a Community Safety & Well-being Plan.

Increasing community safety and well-being for people living in Regina requires a collective approach to issues such as poverty and inequality as well as services for those struggling with mental illness, substance use challenges, and homelessness. While this will go a long way to help addressing community safety in the long run, these efforts should be balanced with more immediate interventions to prevent and reduce crimes.

We want to understand how you currently perceive community safety and well-being in Regina as well as to learn from your lived experience. We’re looking at what currently exists and is working well, as well as identifying challenges and community needs to be met.

The project will include several public consultation activities, beginning with the Community Survey below and followed by focus groups and other engagements. The City will be engaging with a broad range of stakeholder groups, including but not limited to youth, seniors, women, newcomers, Indigenous residents, community service providers and others.

Places I Love

almost 3 years

Use this map to identify places in Regina that you love and feel safe in and tell us why. 

We’d also like to learn what specific ideas for improvement you have that would support community safety and well-being throughout the city. Suggestions might be something you have seen in another community or part of the city, or something new you are thinking of or looking for.

Using the menu on the left, drop a pin on the map and leave a comment or photo about that location. Use the Green Pin to select places you love   and the Yellow Pin to suggest improvements  . You can also view comments left by other users.


CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.