Open for Engagement
These projects have current engagement opportunities.
The City of Saskatoon is reviewing Victoria Avenue (from Taylor Street to Ruth Street) for the assessment, engagement, and design of walking and cycling facilities.
Learn the details of the applicants proposed concept plan amendment to the Direct Control District 5
The City of Saskatoon is reviewing Millar Avenue (from 43rd Street to Marquis Drive) for the assessment, engagement, and design of walking and cycling facilities.
A storm water dry pond and supporting infrastructure will be constructed in Cumberland Park to mitigate flood risk in the area
Reviewing and updating Downtown zoning regulations.
Learn the details of the applicant's proposal and development review process.
Ongoing Projects
These projects are ongoing, but do not have current engagement opportunities.
Review of zoning and land use for the culs-de-sac on Idylwyld Drive north of 33rd Street in Kelsey-Woodlawn.
Review of additional traffic calming on McClocklin Road
Review of the traffic calming pinch-point on Avenue I South from 11th Street W to 12th Street W.
Reimagining the busy College Corridor into a friendlier place for people.
Engagement on the Downtown Event and Entertainment District.
John A. Macdonald Road has been renamed miyo-wâhkôhtowin Road as a way to recognize the ongoing harm of residential schools.
Completed Projects
These projects are closed for engagement, but are archived here for your reference.
Learn the details of the applicants' proposed Brighton Village Concept Plan and Zoning Bylaw Text Amendment to Direct Control District 8
Saskatoon's Housing Action Plan outlines initiatives to increase the supply of housing with funding from the Government of Canada.
The City is updating its Zoning Bylaw. The intent is to align with identified strategic priorities and current trends, including business-friendly and economic-developments, environmental initiatives and more.
A partnership between the University of Saskatchewan and the City of Saskatoon
A project looking at how public art along the future BRT routes could improve, inspire and move Saskatoon.
A pilot station for the Bus Rapid Transit system has been built to test technical aspects.