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Over the last year, the City of Regina has explored and discussed several land-use policy-related topics ranging from intensification to the density requirement for new neighbourhoods from Design Regina: The Official Community Plan (OCP). The City is completing a market analysis, housing survey and stakeholder/interested parties consultation to gather feedback to feed into future related land-use policy decisions. This includes:
Incentivizing temporary, public usage
Expanding the City’s land development strategy to recruit certain development types
Incentives to encourage intensification
Restrictions and/or disincentives on where certain housing types can be built
The OCP density requirement for new neighbourhoods
To help inform participants a discussion paper package related to these topics has been developed as reference material. View the discussion paper package in the Related Documents.
Please fill out the survey below by January 16. Your input will feed into reports taken to Council for their consideration later this spring.
Over the last year, the City of Regina has explored and discussed several land-use policy-related topics ranging from intensification to the density requirement for new neighbourhoods from Design Regina: The Official Community Plan (OCP). The City is completing a market analysis, housing survey and stakeholder/interested parties consultation to gather feedback to feed into future related land-use policy decisions. This includes:
Incentivizing temporary, public usage
Expanding the City’s land development strategy to recruit certain development types
Incentives to encourage intensification
Restrictions and/or disincentives on where certain housing types can be built
The OCP density requirement for new neighbourhoods
To help inform participants a discussion paper package related to these topics has been developed as reference material. View the discussion paper package in the Related Documents.
Please fill out the survey below by January 16. Your input will feed into reports taken to Council for their consideration later this spring.
Thanks for participating! Please fill out the survey by January 16. Your input will feed into a report taken to Council for their consideration later this spring.
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December 2018
Intensification & Growth Policy Consultation has finished this stage
City Council Endorsement of Underutilized Land Study
July 2019
Intensification & Growth Policy Consultation has finished this stage