Regina's Accessibility Plan

Share your thoughts on Regina's Accessibility Plan

The City wants your feedback about its Accessibility Plan implementation.

An accessible Regina is one where people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds can meaningfully participate in community life, without facing barriers. A barrier can be defined as anything that prevents the equitable participation of a person with a disability or an older adult. In addition to physical barriers to access, this can include barriers related to attitudes, communication, systems and more.

To build and foster an inclusive, accessible community, Regina City Council approved the City’s first Accessibility Plan in 2024. The plan is intended to identify, remove and prevent barriers to access in City spaces, programs and services. It contains over 80 actions to be completed by 2034 related to engagement, built environment, transportation, employment, communication, programs and services and procurement.

As we put the plan into progress, we want to get your feedback on how we’re doing.

Why Your Input Matters

Your feedback is what drives the plan and the City's work. The Accessibility Plan prioritized the voices of people with disabilities, older adults and their care providers and families. It was developed with the barriers faced by community members in mind. As the Accessibility Plan is implemented, the City will continue to seek input from the community to ensure barriers that stand in the way of your full participation in civic life in Regina are being removed.

The City wants your feedback about its Accessibility Plan implementation.

An accessible Regina is one where people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds can meaningfully participate in community life, without facing barriers. A barrier can be defined as anything that prevents the equitable participation of a person with a disability or an older adult. In addition to physical barriers to access, this can include barriers related to attitudes, communication, systems and more.

To build and foster an inclusive, accessible community, Regina City Council approved the City’s first Accessibility Plan in 2024. The plan is intended to identify, remove and prevent barriers to access in City spaces, programs and services. It contains over 80 actions to be completed by 2034 related to engagement, built environment, transportation, employment, communication, programs and services and procurement.

As we put the plan into progress, we want to get your feedback on how we’re doing.

Why Your Input Matters

Your feedback is what drives the plan and the City's work. The Accessibility Plan prioritized the voices of people with disabilities, older adults and their care providers and families. It was developed with the barriers faced by community members in mind. As the Accessibility Plan is implemented, the City will continue to seek input from the community to ensure barriers that stand in the way of your full participation in civic life in Regina are being removed.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Purpose: The purpose of this survey is to gather input from residents of Regina on the City’s progress with the Accessibility Plan.

    What you will do: You are invited to take five minutes to answer the questions below. You will not be asked to provide your name or any other information that may directly identify you or another individual on this form. This survey will remain open until 11:59 p.m. on March 2, 2026.

    How we will use your responses: The responses will inform a report to City Council, providing an update on the progress made on the City’s Accessibility Plan. Responses to this survey will only be shared as summaries so individuals cannot be identified. Individual responses are anonymous and will be kept confidential.

    By filling out the survey, you are consenting to the use of your responses as described above.

Page last updated: 22 Jun 2026, 10:42 AM