April 15, 2026 What are the Bylaw Changes for Outdoor Signage in Regina for 2026?

Based on the provided documentation, there is no mention of specific bylaw changes scheduled for 2026. The current regulatory framework is primarily governed by the Regina Zoning Bylaw, 2019, which updated standards for sign size, placement, and illumination to align with the Design Regina Official Community Plan.

Under these existing local ordinances, businesses must adhere to the following:

  • Permanent Signs: Require a regina permanent sign permit through the Building Standards Department. Fees typically start at $260, and applications require detailed site plans and engineered drawings. Approval generally takes 2 to 6 weeks.
  • Portable Signs: Governed by the regina portable sign bylaw, these temporary displays require a $44 permit. They are subject to size limits (such as 8 square feet for sidewalk displays) and specific display durations, often limited to 60 days per year or specific daily hours depending on the sign type.
  • Compliance and Penalties: Regulations ensure signs do not obstruct traffic or detract from neighborhood character. Non-compliance with these ordinances can result in significant fines ranging from $5,000 up to $10,000.

Because permit and approval requirements can vary, business owners are encouraged to consult with the City of Regina or professional sign experts to ensure their specific installations meet current standards.


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