April 15, 2026 What are the Compliance Tips for Business Signs under Regina Bylaws?

To ensure business signs comply with Regina bylaws, owners must distinguish between portable and permanent signage as they are governed by different sets of rules.

For portable signs, compliance involves:

  • Limiting display duration to a maximum of 60 days per year.
  • Adhering to a maximum size of 8 square feet (0.75 m2).
  • Placing signs only on sidewalks where they do not create an obstruction.
  • Removing daily displays by 8 p.m. and only placing them after 7 a.m.

For permanent signs, compliance tips include:

  • Securing a permanent sign permit through the Building Standards Department, which requires a site plan and engineered drawings for structural safety.
  • Verifying zoning restrictions, as height and size maximums vary by district (for example, residential areas limit signs to 6 feet in height and 20 square feet in size).
  • Checking illumination rules, as flashing lights are prohibited in residential zones.

General compliance requires submitting applications via the City of Regina eBuild portal and paying the associated fees, which typically start at $44 for portable signs and $260 for permanent installations. Because Regina experiences a harsh prairie climate, using weather-resistant and wind-stable materials is also recommended to maintain safety and compliance standards. Always confirm specific site requirements with the City of Regina before installation to avoid fines reaching up to $10,000.


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