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Protecting buildings with heritage significance throughout Regina is important to preserving our city’s cultural history.
A review of the City’s Heritage Building Rehabilitation Program (HBRP) is currently underway to explore ways the HBRP may be expanded to encourage a higher level of heritage conservation in Regina, as well as to ensure that the Heritage Incentive Policy provides the necessary flexibility for heritage property owners.
The HBRP provides financial assistance to conserve properties that have been formally designated as municipal heritage properties pursuant to the Heritage Property Act.
Specific goals of this program review include:
Research of best practices on how to incentivize the conservation of heritage properties
Analyzing opportunities for new incentives and determining their viability for Regina
Introducing new standards of maintenance for heritage-designated properties
During this review, the City will be seeking feedback from stakeholders on their experience with the HBRP, strengths of the current program and its incentives, opportunities for improvement, as well as input on different types of heritage building incentives the City may consider.
Anyone interested in this topic is encouraged to sign up and check back for engagement activities.
Protecting buildings with heritage significance throughout Regina is important to preserving our city’s cultural history.
A review of the City’s Heritage Building Rehabilitation Program (HBRP) is currently underway to explore ways the HBRP may be expanded to encourage a higher level of heritage conservation in Regina, as well as to ensure that the Heritage Incentive Policy provides the necessary flexibility for heritage property owners.
The HBRP provides financial assistance to conserve properties that have been formally designated as municipal heritage properties pursuant to the Heritage Property Act.
Specific goals of this program review include:
Research of best practices on how to incentivize the conservation of heritage properties
Analyzing opportunities for new incentives and determining their viability for Regina
Introducing new standards of maintenance for heritage-designated properties
During this review, the City will be seeking feedback from stakeholders on their experience with the HBRP, strengths of the current program and its incentives, opportunities for improvement, as well as input on different types of heritage building incentives the City may consider.
Anyone interested in this topic is encouraged to sign up and check back for engagement activities.
The City of Regina recognizes the value of historic places and provides services to ensure that historic places are protected, conserved and contribute to the quality of life in our neighbourhoods.
The information collected from this survey will help to inform a review of the City’s heritage programs, incentives and regulations. The goal is to ensure that the City is following best practices in heritage conservation and that our approach aligns with expectations of our residents and City Council.
This survey will close on December 12.
Consultation has concluded
Timeline
Late Spring 2021
Heritage Conservation has finished this stage
Begin Stakeholder Engagement
Summer 2021
Heritage Conservation has finished this stage
Develop recommendations
Fall 2021
Heritage Conservation has finished this stage
Refine recommendations
Winter 2021
Heritage Conservation has finished this stage
Confirm Recommendations
Public Survey
Engagement with stakeholders on impact of recommendations
Winter 2022
Heritage Conservation is currently at this stage
Present recommendations to Executive Committee and Council in March.
Videos
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Stakeholder Engagement May 28, 2021
This is a recording of the May 28, 2021 Stakeholder Engagement session conducted as part of the City of Regina's Heritage Building Rehabilitation Program Review.
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Stakeholder Engagement June 1, 2021
This is a recording of the June 1, 2021 Stakeholder Engagement session held as part of the City of Regina's Heritage Building Rehabilitation Program Review.