Regina Temporary Road Closures & Dispersal Orders

Public Safety Saskatchewan 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan requires organizers and authorities to follow municipal rules when temporarily closing roads or issuing dispersal orders for public events. This article explains who enforces those measures, what permits or notifications may be required, how enforcement and appeals typically work, and practical steps event hosts and residents should take to comply and respond. It summarizes the city processes, common violations, and where to find official forms and contacts in Regina.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for temporary road closures and dispersal orders is carried out by municipal bylaw officers and public safety partners, often in coordination with Regina Police Service and event permitting staff. Specific monetary fines, escalation amounts, and continuing offence fees are not specified on the City pages linked in Help and Support / Resources below; consult the listed official pages for the controlling bylaw text and consolidated fees.

Contact the City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement branch early if you expect road closures or crowd control measures.
  • Fines and fees: not specified on the cited municipal pages; see official links in Resources for exact figures.
  • Enforcers: City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement and Regina Police Service normally enforce dispersal orders and roadway restrictions.
  • Appeals and reviews: the municipal bylaw framework or provincial Cities Act sets appeal routes; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to vacate, stop work, removal of barricades, or court action may be used where an order is breached.
  • Common violations: unauthorized road closure, failure to obtain a special event permit, non-compliance with traffic control plans, and ignoring dispersal or policing orders.

Applications & Forms

The City publishes permit and application pages for special events and road closures. Where the form name, number, fee, or exact submission method is not posted on the linked municipal pages, those details are not specified on the cited page; organizers should use the City permit pages and contacts in Resources to obtain the current application and fee schedule.

FAQ

How do I apply for a temporary road closure for an event in Regina?
Start by contacting the City of Regina special events or permitting office to obtain the road closure application and guidance on traffic control plans and insurance requirements.
Who can issue a dispersal order at an event?
Dispersal orders are typically issued by police officers or delegated municipal enforcement officers; coordinate with Regina Police Service and the City when planning public events.
What happens if an organizer closes a road without a permit?
Unauthorized closures can result in orders to reopen the road, fines or court action, and responsibility for costs of emergency response or traffic management.

How-To

  1. Contact the City of Regina permitting office to request the special event and road closure application and confirm required documents.
  2. Prepare a traffic control plan and notification list for affected residents and businesses, and secure required insurance.
  3. Submit the application by the City’s stated method and timeline, and confirm coordination with Regina Police Service and emergency services.
  4. Implement approved signage, barricades, and on-site traffic management per the permit conditions.
  5. If a dispersal order is issued during the event, comply immediately and follow appeal routes outlined by the City or court process afterward if you intend to contest it.

Key Takeaways

  • Plan early and apply for road closure permits before promoting an event.
  • Coordinate with Regina Police Service and Bylaw Enforcement for safety and compliance.
  • Fines and escalation details should be confirmed on official City pages before the event.

Help and Support / Resources