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City-wide snow removal

City and contractor crews are currently removing snow piles along priority and local streets to improve sight lines, clear sidewalks and open up on-street parking spaces. The plan is to carry out snow removal on local streets in all areas of the city, beginning January 11. Snow removal on priority streets is ongoing. Watch: Roadways Emergency Response Plan (YouTube)

Each neighbourhood is assigned a number within a maintenance area which represents the order for snow removal, from 1-6. Find your neighbourhood on the snow removal map.

Priority Streets Snow Removal - January 29-February 4 - 7 pm to 7 am (updated January 25, 2023)

The following streets will have parking restrictions posted for snow removal January 29-February 4:

11th St W

12th St E

12th St W

36th St W

38th St W

7th Ave

Addison Rd

Ave C N

Ave H

Ave I N

Ave I S

Ave M S

Ave N S

Ave O S

Ave P S

Baltzan Blvd

Briarvale Rd

Briarwood Rd

Brighton Common

Brighton Gate

Cornish Rd

Cree Cres

Cumberland Ave

Duke St

Edward Ave

Evergreen Blvd

Gordon Rd

Hampton Blvd E

Hampton Gate N

Hampton Gate S

Hamtpon Green

Hunter Rd

Junor Ave

Keedwell St

Konihowski Rd

La Ronge Rd

Louise Ave

Louise St

Manek Rd

McOrmond Drive

Muzyka Rd

Osborne St

Pinehouse Dr

Princess St

Redberry Rd

Reindeer Rd

Ruth St E

Ruth St W

Schuyler St

Somers Rd

Stensrud Rd

Stonebridge Blvd

Temperance St

Vic Blvd

Wellington St

Zary Rd

Priority Streets Snow Removal - February 5-11 - 7 pm to 7 am (updated February 3, 2023)

The following streets will have parking restrictions posted for snow removal overnight the week of February 5-11:

20th St W

21st St W

23rd St W

29th St W

33rd St E

37th St W

104th St

105th St

108th St

109th St

Adilman Dr

Alexandra Ave

Arlington Ave

Ave B N

Ave R S

Ave W N

Balmoral St

Brand Crt

Brand Pl

Brand Rd

Broadway Ave

Byers Cres

Catherwood

Churchill Dr

Clancy Dr

Clarence Ave S

Clarence Ave S (south end)

Clinkskill Dr

Cope Cres

Cope Ln

Cope Way

Copland Cres

Cumberland Ave S

Dunlop St

Early Dr

Easthill

Eastview

Egbert Ave

Elevator Rd

Emmeline Rd

Estey Dr

Forest Dr

Forrester Rd

Galloway Rd

Garrison Cres

Garvie Rd

George Rd

Gray Ave

Hartley Rd

Hazen St

Hunt Rd

James St

Kellough Rd

Kristjanson

Lavalee Rd

MacInnes St

Main St

McClocklin Rd

McEown Ave

McWillie Ave

Meadows Blvd

Meillickie Rd

Molloy St

Nemeiben Rd

Olmstead Rd

Olson Lane E & W

Pendygrasse Rd

Porter St

Prairie Ave

Prince of Wales Ave

Ravine Dr

Reid Rd

Reid Way

Rever Rd

Richardson Rd

Rita Ave

Rogers Rd

Rosewood Blvd E & W

Rosewood Dr

Rosewood Gate N & S

Rossmo Dr

Rowles Rd

Rupert Dr

Rusholme Rd

Salisbury Dr

Silverwood Rd

Smith Rd

Stonebridge Common

Sumner Cres

Victoria Ave

Waterbury Rd

Webster St

Whiteswan Dr

Wilson Cres

Winnipeg Ave

 
Local Streets Snow Removal - Monday to Sunday - 7 am to 7 pm (updated February 3, 2023)

city of saskatoon map with coloured and numbered neighbourhoodsSnow removal is underway on local streets in neighbourhoods labelled as 1 to 4 in the snow removal map.

Snow removal is in progress in:

  1. Buena Vista (February 3) 
  2. Confederation Park (February 1) 
  3. East College Park (February 2)
  4. Eastview (January 26)
  5. Evergreen (January 28)
  6. Exhibition (February 1)
  7. Fairhaven (January 28)
  8. Hampton Village (January 26)
  9. Hudson Bay Park (February 3)
  10. Lakeridge (February 2)
  11. Silverspring (January 23)
  12. Silverwood Heights (January 30)
  13. Sutherland (January 30)

Snow removal begins Jan 30-Feb 4 in (alphabetical order):

  1. Dundonald
  2. University Heights Urban Centre
  3. Westview

Snow removal begins February 6-11 in (alphabetical order):

  1. Avalon
  2. College Park
  3. Confederation Urban Centre
  4. Kelsey - Woodlawn
  5. Lawson Heights Urban Centre
  6. Massey Place
  7. Mayfair
  8. Meadowgreen
  9. Nutana Urban Centre
  10. Pleasant Hill
  11. Richmond Heights
  12. Willowgrove

Snow removal begins February 13-18 in (alphabetical order):

  1. Adelaide/Churchill
  2. Forest Grove
  3. Greystone Heights
  4. Grosvenor Park
  5. Haultain
  6. Holiday Park
  7. Holliston
  8. Lawson Heights
  9. Nutana Park
  10. Pacific Heights
  11. Parkridge
  12. Queen Elizabeth
  13. River Heights
    Completed - Local Streets Snow Removal
    • Aspen Ridge (January 20-28)
    • Blairmore Urban Centre (February 3)
    • Brighton (January 21-February 2)
    • Caswell Hill (January 13-26)
    • City Park (January 13-19)
    • Elk Point (January 3)
    • Kensington (January 16-26)
    • King George (January 26-February 1)
    • Lakewood Urban Centre (February 2-3)
    • Montgomery Place (January 23-28)
    • North Park (January 27-31)
    • Nutana (January 11-15)
    • Riversdale (January 13-18)
    • Rosewood (January 23-February 2)
    • Stonebridge (January 18-February 3) 
    • The Willows (January 31)
    • Varsity View (January 16-22)
    • Westmount (January 23-26)

     What you can expect from us

    1. City and contractor crews working six days per week from 7 am to 7 pm removing snow piles on local streets, which is expected to take 6 to 8 weeks to complete.
    2. Posting ‘No Parking’ signs with an estimated start date on your street. The signs will remain in effect daily from 7 am to 7 pm until they are removed, but you will be able to park there overnight, between 7 pm and 7 am. Please double-check the start time on the signs posted, as priority streets will have parking restrictions for overnight snow removal beginning at 7 pm.
    3. Removing snow piles on local streets, with some crews starting in core neighbourhoods working outward and others starting in outer neighbourhoods working inward. Snow removal will be carried out in all areas at the same time - in sequence, beginning with those labelled as "1" through to "6". Find your neighbourhood on the snow removal map.
    4. Leaving the street with some snowpack and non-hazardous snow piles that are not expected to impact safety or on-street parking. Any snow piles or ridges purposefully left in place will be trimmed to avoid encroachment into driving lanes, crosswalks or sidewalks.

     How you can help us

    1. Tell your family, friends, and neighbours about the snow removal plan and to check the City's website for neighbourhood progress.
    2. Watch for No Parking signs and remove your vehicle by 7 am on the posted date. Vehicles that remain on a street scheduled for snow removal will be relocated to a nearby street. Check Find My Vehicle! if your vehicle has moved. 
    3. Obey work zone signs and leave space for crews and equipment to work, as they may not be able to see vehicles and people approaching. 
    4. Place your blue or black cart in front of snow piles or 4 feet to the side of all snowbanks (not on top or behind). In a cul-de-sac, place carts all in one area, either in front of or beside the snow pile, facing in the same direction. 
    5. Keep children off snow piles and do not build tunnels through snow piles. Not only will they be hidden from snow removal crews, but the piles can collapse, and the weight of that snow is very dangerous.
    6. In case of a fire, firefighters need to be able to spot and access fire hydrants quickly to protect people and property. When shoveling snow, please take some time to clear any fire hydrants of ice and snow near your property.

    More Information

    Local street snow removal (neighbourhoods)
    • City-wide snow removal on local streets started January 11 to improve sight lines, clear sidewalks and open up on-street parking spaces. 

    • Neighbourhoods will be added to the website list each week as crews make their way through the areas. Progress is expected to speed up as contractors are secured for snow removal work.

    • Snow piles that are causing safety concerns and impacting on-street parking will be removed. Streets will have some snowpack and some non-hazardous snow piles remaining. See illustrations below under "Snow piles that will be removed".
    • Residents will know when crews are coming to their neighbourhood when they see ‘No Parking’ signs go up along their street with the estimated start date for planned work. Parking restrictions remain in effect daily from 7 am to 7 pm until the work is done and the signs are removed.

      • If crews haven’t completed the snow removal and signs remain, residents can return to park overnight from 7 pm to 7 am.  Please double-check the start time posted on the sign, as snow removal happens at night on priority streets.
    • This work is expected to take 6 to 8 weeks to complete, which will be more accurately estimated once all crews are in place and work is in progress.

    • We ask that residents keep snow from driveways and sidewalks on their property, as extra snow on the street creates accessibility and safety issues for you and your neighbours and makes more work for the equipment operators. This is also illegal as per Bylaw 8463 - Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw.

    Parking restrictions for snow removal
    • Residents will know when it’s their turn when yellow paper “No Parking” signs are posted on their street with an estimated start date.
    • You can help by keeping vehicles away for 12 hours every day starting 7 am or 7 pm – depending on your signs.  
    • Parking restrictions starting at 7 am are in effect Monday to Saturday for snow removal on local streets until the work is done, and signs come down.
    • Parking restrictions starting at 7 pm are for snow removal on priority streets and in effect 7 days a week, Sunday to Saturday.
    • Vehicles will be relocated to a nearby street if parked when crews are ready to start. Check Find My Vehicle! if your vehicle has moved.  
    Snow piles that will be removed and ilustrations

    City-wide snow removal on local streets started January 11 to improve sight lines, clear sidewalks and open up on-street parking spaces. 

    What to expect for this snow removal work

    • Snow piles that are causing safety concerns and impacting on-street parking will be removed.

      • Snow piles at intersections, crosswalks and park entries will be removed.

      • Snow piles in front of houses will be removed.

      • Large piles of sidewalk snow that were left by snow grading and impede accessibility will be cleared.

      • Snow piled in the centre (or bulb) of cul-de-sacs will be removed.

      • Large snow piles on streets or boulevards that are blocking access to fire hydrants, community mailboxes and utility boxes will be removed.

    • Large ruts and areas of roughness will be removed from driving lanes.

    • Streets will have some snowpack and some non-hazardous snow piles remaining.

    • Snow piles on local streets that are not impacting drivability or on-street parking in front of houses may remain in place for the duration of the winter.

      • Snow piles that are less intrusive and not directly in front of homes will remain.

      • Snow located on boulevards and medians, along vacant lots or parks and along the flankage (i.e. sides) of lots will remain.

      • Snow piles along parks and vacant lots will remain.

    • Any snow piles or ridges purposefully left in place will be trimmed to avoid encroachment into driving lanes, crosswalks or sidewalks.

    • Snow piles left in place will also be trimmed back 5 m from corners and 2 m from back lane entrances.

    Illustrations for snow removal on local streets

    Crews will not be able to achieve the bare pavement conditions you see on heavy traffic roads.

    ​snow will be removed from crosswalks and park entries

    snow piles will be removed from intersections on residential streets

    Large ruts and areas of roughness will be removed from driving lanes.

    Large ples of sidewalk snow that were left by snow grading will be cleared with the snow piles.

    Snow piles in the centre of the cul-de-sac will be removed.

    Large snow piles on streets that are blocking access to fire hydrants, mailboxes and utility boxes will be removed.

    Black and blue cart placement and illustrations
    • Place your black and blue carts out for collection on the scheduled day -- even if there are parking restrictions in place for snow removal.
      • Place your cart in front or 4 feet to the side of all snowbanks (not on top or behind)
      • In a cul-de-sac, place carts all in one area, either in front of or beside the snow pile, facing in the same direction.
    • The snow removal crew will relocate any carts from the street to the residents' property during snow removal work is occurring and put them back once the removal is complete.  The carts should only be inaccessible to the collections crews for a few hours.
    • The collections truck will return to any blocks that were missed due to snow removal later in the day.
    • If you placed your cart correctly and on time, but it still wasn't collected, please call 306-975-2486 for garbage or 306-242-2300 for recycling.
    • Carts should be place in accordance with the guidelines for Cart Care.

    Cart Placement Illustrations

    place carts in front of snow piles

    cart placement in a cul-de-sac with snow pile

    Snow removal plan

    Snow removal is split into a four-step process in the Roadways Emergency Response Plan for major snowstorms. Snow removal only begins once public safety and mobility are restored across the city through city-wide grading. The priority sequence for snow removal recommended in the plan is School Zones, Business Improvement Districts, Priority Streets with residential Local Streets last as they have the lowest traffic volumes.

    Steps 1-3 School Zone, BID & Priority Street Snow Removal

    • Snow removal work got started in business areas earlier than laid out in the Roadways Emergency Response Plan, to clear paid on-street parking spaces. We also made an extra effort to complete school zone removal before classes resumed after the holiday break.
    • Snow removal on Priority 1 streets was also necessary to start earlier than outlined in the Plan due to the height of the snow piles on boulevards and medians, which were already approaching capacity before this snowstorm. This work happens at night when fewer vehicles are on the street for everyone’s safety.
    • Snow removal on Priority 2 streets is expected to begin the week of January 23.

    Step 4 – Residential Street Snow Removal (local streets)

    • Crews will remove snow piles that are restricting drivability, safety or on-street parking, leaving some piles where possible.
    • Temporary parking restrictions will be used to make room for equipment to work and access all snow piles. No Parking signs will be posted a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the scheduled start time.
    • If crews haven’t completed the snow removal on the same day as the parking restriction, residents can return to parking overnight from 7 pm to 7 am.   
    Roadways Emergency Response Plan - Activated December 28, 2022
    • Saskatoon received approximately 34 centimetres of snow between December 25 and 28, 2022. This prompted the City to activate a city-wide snow response plan, which includes a snow grading and removal, including local streets that are not typically graded.

    • The criteria for activating the Roadways Emergency Response Plan (highlights) are:

      • Snow accumulation greater than 25 centimetres and/or a combination of snow, freezing rain and wind; and

      • Mobility is reduced to the point that light vehicles cannot travel on city streets; mobility across the city is severely impacted, and the regular winter maintenance level of service applicable to typical snow events cannot be met.

      • Read the full Roadways Emergency Response Plan (August 2021).

    • Snow grading on neighbourhood local streets was completed between December 30 and January 6 as part of the Roadways Emergency Response Plan (PDF summary).

    • Saskatoon is a winter city that experiences an average of 5 or 6 snow events (min of 5 cm each) plus various other weather events each winter. The City has crews scheduled every day through winter for quick response to keep people moving on priority streets.

    • In November and December 2022, there were already 6 snow events, with very little time between snowstorms to remove the snow piles that were stored along priority streets.

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