A possible new skateboard park at the site of a closed school is on the agenda for tonight's Regina city council meeting as the newly elected body rolls up its sleeves and gets to work.

Elected on Oct. 26, and sworn in on Nov. 7, the 10 councillors and the mayor have a relatively light agenda at their first regular meeting Monday night.

One of the decision items is a new tentative contract with CUPE Local 7, the union local that represents inside workers at Regina City Hall.

Among the other items council will be dealing with is a motion from one of the new councillors, Ward 3's Andrew Stevens. He wants city administration to look at developing the playground at the former Victoria Campus school site at 1915 Retallack St.

Stevens said there's already some play structures at the site, but he thinks consideration should be made for a skate park and a splash pad.

He wants city administration to bring back a report at the beginning of 2017.

Tonight's meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. CST.

New councillors

Six of the councillors, as well as the mayor, were elected as incumbents. Four councillors are new.

Here's the lineup, with the new councillors in bold: