Proposed Ward Boundary changes for 2024: Public invited to review, give feedback
Early planning for the City of Saskatoon’s municipal and school boards’ elections to be held in fall 2024 is underway.
One of the first steps is to have the Municipal Wards Commission review the boundaries of the city’s ten current wards to ensure they all have similar population numbers, according to The Cities Act. Ward boundary reviews must be completed no less than 180 days before a general municipal election. The Municipal Wards Commission was created following The Municipal Wards Commission Bylaw and currently consists of: King’s Bench Justice Richard Danyliuk, U of S Political Studies Professor Dr. Kathy Walker, and City Clerk Adam Tittemore.
In the fall of 2022, City Administration reported to Council that under the existing provisions of The Cities Act, Ward 2 and Ward 7 were currently outside of the allowable 10% population variance threshold that triggers a ward boundary review. Changing ward boundaries to ensure all ten wards comply with the legislated population range could change the City Councillor you currently have.
The Municipal Wards Commission is now presenting Option A and Option B ward boundary changes for public input having considered the feedback received from residents via the first public engagement in June 2023. The Commission has also considered current density, future population growth, geographic barriers, limiting change, communities of interest, and maintaining neighbourhood boundaries in putting forward these two options. Review the ward boundary review Background and Previous Engagement results
Option A: Proposed Ward Changes
- Confederation Urban Centre currently Ward 3 - moves to Ward 2
- Nutana Park currently Ward 7 - moves to Ward 9
Option B: Proposed Ward Changes
- Hudson Bay Park currently Ward 1 - moves to Ward 2
- Downtown currently Ward 6 - moves to Ward 1
- Nutana Park currently Ward 7 - moves to Ward 6
There are several ways to share your input on the proposed new ward boundary changes:
Plan to attend Public Engagement Session #2 on Monday, September 18, 2023, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Committee Room E, City Hall
Use entrance #1 at the corner of 4th Ave and 23rd St East. Public parking is available in the City Hall staff lot after 6:00 p.m.
Or:
- Provide your feedback online @ https://www.saskatoon.ca/engage/ward-boundaries
- Email the City Clerk’s Office at city.clerks@saskatoon.ca
- Write a letter to the City Clerk’s Office, 222-3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5
- Drop off your comments at the Service Saskatoon Customer Kiosk located in the Lobby of City Hall
Following a review of the feedback collected through this second public engagement offering, the Municipal Wards Commission will establish the new ward boundaries and file its report with City Council in fall 2023.
The new ward boundaries will take effect for the City of Saskatoon municipal elections and the School Board trustee elections to be held in November of 2024.
Review the rationale used to develop Option A and Option B, ward maps, previous engagement results and background information at saskatoon.ca/wardboundaries or call 306-975-3240.