Open for Engagement
These projects have current engagement opportunities.
The City of Saskatoon is reviewing the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) railway crossing on 8th Street East to design a grade separation.
The City is exploring how we can better compost and recycle in public space and at events.
Learn the details of the applicant's proposal and development review process for 190 and 194 Mazurek Cres.
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.
The City is launching a survey to collect input from residents about accessibility barriers and solutions.
A proposed strategy to strengthen heritage conservation in Saskatoon.
Ongoing Projects
These projects are ongoing, but do not have current engagement opportunities.
The City is looking to amend the Riel Industrial Sector Plan.
Sign up and join our Citizen Advisory Panel to shape the design and delivery of City services into the future!
Review of zoning and land use for the culs-de-sac on Idylwyld Drive north of 33rd Street in Kelsey-Woodlawn.
This project will aim to bring the City’s role in housing into alignment with current housing needs.
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.
The City is gathering input from area residents and stakeholders to help inform the design of Linklater Park, the main core park in Aspen Ridge.
Completed Projects
These projects are closed for engagement, but are archived here for your reference.
Learn the details of the applicant's proposal and development review process for 1024 Ave D N.
The City is looking for feedback on how you use and value the Leisure Guide.
The Corridor Planning team has been engaging on land use and zoning for corridor plan areas throughout the city.
Learn the details of the applicants' proposed rezoning at 115 Adolph Crescent
Learn the details of the applicants' proposed Rezoning in Aspen Ridge.
The City is developing a standard process to better manage and protect natural areas in Saskatoon.