Overview
Regina City Hall (Queen Elizabeth II Court)
Located in the heart of downtown, Regina City Hall serves as the administrative headquarters for the municipal government and the seat of the City Council. The current building, known as Queen Elizabeth II Court, is a prominent 16-story International Style tower completed in 1976 🏙️. It functions as the primary point of access for residents seeking municipal services, permit approvals, and civic information.
Municipal Services and Operations
- Tax and Utility Payments: Counters for property tax payments and water/waste utility billing 💧.
- Permits and Licensing: Processing for building permits, business licenses, pet licensing, and marriage licenses.
- City Council: The venue for City Council and committee meetings, where municipal bylaws and policies are debated and enacted.
- Service Regina: A centralized information desk assisting citizens with service requests, from pothole reporting to transit inquiries.
Building Features and Accessibility
The facility is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all residents. It features a broad outdoor plaza often used for public gatherings and events. Inside, the main floor service counters are equipped to handle high volumes of public inquiries. The building offers wheelchair accessibility via ramps and elevators ♿. For after-hours convenience, a 24-hour payment drop box is available outside the main entrance for cheque payments.
Payment Note: While the city accepts various payment forms, credit cards are typically not accepted at the in-person service counters for tax and utility payments; however, online options are available.
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