Hillsdale Community Association Winter 2024 Newsletter
City of Regina Neighbourhood Planning Process
Hillsdale Community Newsletter Winter 2023 -2024
A copy of the report on the Land-Use Plan that was approved by the Planning Commision and The Province of Saskatechewan
The City is developing 31 Neighbourhood Plans that will guide development of the built environment. The Al Ritchie neighbourhood is the first Regina neighbourhood to go through the current iteration of the process, and Hillsdale is the second.
Further information about the City of Regina Neighbourhood Planning process, and the tentative timeline for Hillsdale, is available at https://www.regina.ca/business-development/land-property-development/planning/neighbourhood-planning-program/.
Hillsdale Neighbourhood Plan Development Notice
Hillsdale Neighbourhood Plan - Options
About Hillsdale
Hillsdale is a residential area in south Regina that is bounded by Wascana Park and Wascana Lake, the University of Regina, the wonderful folks in Whitmore Park and by Albert Street South. Hillsdale began as a subdivision in the later 1950’s, so there are plenty of trees and greenery. Birds and birdsong are highlights of Hillsdale living.
Hillsdale is ideally situated in that it is just ten minutes from downtown Regina and only minutes from east and north Regina via the Ring Road.
Landmarks in Hillsdale include the Conexus Arts Centre, Roberts Tower and the University of Regina campus. Saskatchewan Polytechnic is close by.
Marion McVeety is an elementary school located in Hillsdale. A Catholic elementary school (St. Matthews), French Immersion school (Massey), French language school (Laval) and Christian school (Regina Christian) are close by, too.
Many programs and services are offered by the Hillsdale Community Association to Hillsdale and other city residents These programs include several cooking programs, health and fitness programs, and also recreational outdoor soccer (as part of the South Regina Community Soccer program).
Hillsdale is part of the South Zone which includes the areas of Whitmore Park, Albert Park and Lakeview - all part of the City of Regina. The South Zone Recreation Board helps oversee many of the activities going on in our area.