City of Regina looking for resident feedback on ward boundary changes

The City of Regina is inviting residents to participate in a boundary review of its ten municipal wards.

The review comes as the City is required to review its ward boundaries after every three elections or when the population of a ward varies by more or less than 10 per cent from the average.

“This ensures every resident’s vote has equitable representation from their ward councillor,” the City said.

The City noted that not all wards would see changes.

“Wards with the greatest population changes include 2, 4, 7, and 8, as well as the newly annexed land north of ward 6. The new boundaries come into effect for the 2024 municipal election. Find out what ward you live in.”

The review process will provide residents will multiple ways to share feedback, including;

  • January 26 to February 17 – Take our quick poll about which element is most important to consider when preparing the draft ward boundaries.
  • January 26 to March 17 – Ask questions about the ward boundary review.
  • March 13 to 17 – View the draft ward maps and provide comments. Maps will be displayed at City Hall and all Regina Public Library branches and posted online.
  • March 20 – Attend the public hearing to address the Municipal Ward Commission.
  • March 23 – Attend an information session at City Hall to learn about the draft ward boundaries.

The new boundaries come into effect for the 2024 municipal election.

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