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TWO SHORT-TERM ART INSTALLATIONS FROM CITY PLACEMAKER PROGRAM REMOVED
April 29, 2014 - 12:00pm
Having fulfilled their purpose and as part of the agreement with the artists, two short term art installations, Found Compressions One and Two and INFRA are being removed today, April 30, 2014.
Intended as a short-term installation, Found Compressions One and Two, by Saskatoon artist Keeley Haftner, is a sculpture of two cube-shaped cellophane wrapped bales of recyclable materials.
“The artwork has realized its full potential in terms of generating dialogue,” Haftner says and adds she now wants to think about a venue to show a new rendition of the work to discuss the project in its entirety.
INFRA, by Toronto artist Tonya Hart, was originally installed November 2013, on College Drive near Bottomley Avenue and was later relocated to the Cameco Meewasin Skating Rink. The artwork is a group of sculptures comprised of eight life-sized wolves created with fiberglass. A fluorescent pigment gives the wolves their bright colours during the day and LED lighting provides their glow at night.
Both installations were placed within the City as part of our Placemaker Program, which aims to promote contemporary arts in a public space, by leasing artworks from the artist. The artwork is adjudicated by the City of Saskatoon’s Visual Arts Placement Jury.
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7TH STREET CLOSED BETWEEN PRESTON AVENUE AND EARLY DRIVE APRIL 30-JUNE 19, 2014
April 28, 2014 - 12:00pm
Beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2014, sections of 7th Street between Preston Avenue and Early Drive will be closed for sanitary sewer upgrades. The sanitary sewer construction will be staged by the following sections:
- Preston Avenue to Argyle Avenue (including the Argyle Avenue/7th Street intersection)
- Argyle Avenue to Campbell Avenue (including the Campbell Avenue/7th Street intersection)
- Campbell Avenue to Early Drive (including the Early Drive/7th Street intersection)
- Preston Ave/7th Street intersection (affecting Northbound traffic)
Following the sanitary sewer work, road restoration will occur.
“No Parking” signs will be posted in advance of when the work will commence. Signs will also be posted to advise motorists of detour routes.
This project is part of the City of Saskatoon Flood Control Strategy and is designed to provide added protection against sanitary backup in basements during intense rain events. This project is partially funded by the Government of Saskatchewan through the Canada Saskatchewan Building Canada Fund – Major Infrastructure Component.
All restrictions are expected to be lifted by June 27, 2014, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
The City thanks everyone for their patience during this time.
Motorists are reminded to allow extra time when travelling through the orange zone, watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
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ROAD RESTRICTIONS FOR MARATHON ON SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2014
April 24, 2014 - 12:00pm
To accommodate a marathon event on Sunday, April 27, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., no parking signs and lane restrictions will be in place along marathon routes in the downtown area and along Spadina Crescent. The main road restrictions will include:
- Full closure of 4th Avenue between 22nd Street and 23rd Street
- Full closure of Avenue A between 19th Street and Spadina Crescent
- Spadina Crescent northbound between 20th Street and 33rd Street (including the exit from University Bridge)
- 25th Street westbound curb lane from University Bridge to 6th Avenue
Drivers are reminded to drive carefully, watch for participants and officials and to be aware of “no parking” signs along the marathon route. The City thanks everyone for their patience.
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CITY OF SASKATOON GOLF COURSES OPEN FOR THE SEASON
April 24, 2014 - 12:00pm
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The City of Saskatoon Municipal Golf Courses are now open for the season with the exception of the Holiday Park Executive Nine and the Silverwood Front Nine, which will open on Wednesday, April 30, weather permitting.
Holiday Park (Phone: 306-975-3325; 1630 Avenue U South)
• Driving Range now open
• Holiday Park 18: now open
• Holiday Park Executive Nine: opening Wednesday, April 30
Silverwood (Phone: 306-975-3314; 3503 Kinnear Avenue)
• Driving Range now open
• Silverwood Lake (Front) Nine: Wednesday, April 30
• Silverwood River (Back) Nine: now open
Wildwood (Phone: 306-975-3320; 8th Street East)
• Now open
Online tee time reservations are now being accepted at www.saskatoon.ca/go/golf. Golfers are able to book 9 or 18 holes of play for groups of 1-4 players up to ten days in advance at any of the three municipal golf courses. Online tee time reservations are not available for same day bookings. Same day bookings can be completed by phone or in person. A valid email address is required to make tee time reservations.
For more information on the City of Saskatoon golf courses, please visit www.saskatoon.ca/go/golf.
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LIMITED ACCESS TO GOOGLE TRANSIT WHILE DATA IS BEING UPDATED
April 24, 2014 - 12:00pm
Saskatoon Transit customers using Google Transit for trip planning assistance over the next week may receive incorrect information when using the application while we work to update the database.
While City Information Technology staff are working quickly to correct the issue, they anticipate that it will take a week to correct due to Google processing times. Google has strict requirements on how data must be sent for our information to be integrated in their system. Prior to each data upload a validation process is performed to try and avoid this situation. Unfortunately, for the most recent upload some errors were not identified and the City must restart the process.
Customers requiring a trip plan during this time should use the Click & Go service on the City’s website, which is unaffected, or phone Customer Service at 306-975-3100 where a representative can help you. Customers are also always welcome to visit us in person at our downtown bus terminal located at 226 23rd Street between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekends.
Saskatoon Transit would like to apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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CASH GRANTS AWARDED TO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
April 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
- Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. ($1,000): Outreach and educational programming to increase awareness and appropriate responses to injured or orphaned wildlife in the city.
- SOS Elms Coalition, Inc. ($1,250): Revision and reprinting of the educational booklet, "Saskatoon Tree Tour - A Guide to the Unique and Unusual Trees in Saskatoon.”
- Safe Drinking Water Foundation ($1,400): Hands-on educational kits for schools, focusing on drinking water quality issues and solutions.
- Saskatchewan Environmental Society ($1,425): Earth Day Celebration to inform and educate the public about sustainable initiatives and how they, in turn, can live more sustainable lives.
- Partners FOR the Saskatchewan River Basin ($1,425): Education on the importance of aquatic and riparian ecosystems through the curriculum based "Stan the Sturgeon Fish Habitat Program.”
- Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-operative Ltd. ($1,750): Educating inner-city youth on concepts of environmental responsibility, nutrition, gardening and general healthy living through the Community Seed Harvest Initiative: Part of CNYC's Growing Our Future program.
- FH Canada ($1,750): Collection, recycling and refurbishment of locally donated medical equipment and supplies, as part of the International Medical Equipment Distribution program.
As part of its Earth Day celebrations, the City is pleased to announce the winners of the Assistance to Community Groups – Cash Grants – Environmental Component for 2014.
“These grants are handed out each year to recognize local non-profit organizations implementing initiatives that support the City’s strategic goal of Environmental Leadership,” says Brenda Wallace, Director, Environmental and Corporate Initiatives. “Funds are allocated to community groups for protection of the environment, conservation of natural resources, environmental communications and education, and environmental research, and our grant recipients this year are certainly deserving of their awards.”
Projects that will be funded in 2014 include:
More information on the City of Saskatoon’s environmental initiatives can be found at www.saskatoon.ca, and click on “E” for “Environmental Services”.
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CITY MOVING FORWARD ON WEBSITE BACK-UP PLAN
April 21, 2014 - 12:00pm
Following the power and website outage on April 21, 2014 the City continues to improve its communications procedures.
The power outage allowed us to identify a vulnerability with the Fire Department’s radio systems.
“The Fire Department will be reviewing its protocol for switching to a more basic radio system during momentary outages that may be caused by a massive power outage,” says Assistant Fire Chief Morgan Hackl.
Further analysis revealed that radio communications were lost for 20 minutes in total, while the system switched to and from a back-up power supply.
The outage also caused the City’s website and e-mail systems to go offline.
“The City already has a plan in place to provide residents with an alternate online location to access information. This will work along with other digital information sources, such as Twitter and Facebook,” says Corporate Performance General Manager Catherine Gryba.
Additionally, a plan is already underway to move an emergency generator from the “old” Police Headquarters on 3rd Avenue to City Hall.
In preparation for the City’s new website, the Information Technology Division has been creating alternate data centres, which will provide additional back up to essential online service such as Fire Computer Assisted Dispatch, Saskatoon.ca, corporate email and VOIP telephone service.
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CITY OF SASKATOON DOG PARKS GEARING UP FOR SPRING
April 21, 2014 - 12:00pm
Spring fever is in the air for both dogs and their owners. With the weather finally warming up it is a great time to get out and enjoy the six active Dog Parks operated by the City of Saskatoon (City). With exciting plans for two more parks to open this summer, the following Dog Park’s are accessible to all licensed dogs:
• Avalon - south end of Broadway Avenue;
• Briarwood - south of Wilson's Greenhouse on McOrmond Drive;
• Caswell (open Summer 2014) - next to the Mayfair Pool;
• Hampton Village - north on Range Road 3060, near the airport;
• Hyde Park (open Summer 2014) - south end of Hyde Park adjacent to Boychuk Drive;
• Silverwood - access off Kinnear Avenue or the east end of Adilman Drive;
• Southwest - off Valley Road by the landfill; and
• Sutherland Beach - west of Central Avenue, north of Attridge Drive.
With the increase of users expected in the Dog Parks, here are a few tips to being a responsible pet owner:
• Please pick up after your dog;
• Dogs must stay ON LEASH in all areas of the City unless the area is clearly designated (signed) as a Dog Park; and
• Please be considerate and courteous to other people and children enjoying the outdoors and keep in mind that not everyone is comfortable around dogs, even friendly ones.
For more information or to see a map of the Dog Parks, please visit www.saskatoon.ca/go/dogparks.
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WEEKEND'S LATE BLAST OF WINTER CAUSES MORE POTHOLES, SWEEPING DELAYS
April 21, 2014 - 12:00pm
The moisture from the rain and snow over the past few days is causing many new potholes to form on all Saskatoon streets. The Spring Pothole Blitz program, which started on Monday, April 14, is an aggressive program to address potholes in the driving lanes of the high-traffic streets. As a result of snow/rain and cooler temperatures, many of those same streets are littered with new holes. This set-back requires crews to start over with the Priority 1 and 2 streets, pushing back the other streets that were scheduled for this week. Inspectors are out checking for changing driving conditions due to new potholes forming and identifying emergency locations on all streets. Asphalt plants were not producing over the weekend due to weather conditions and the Easter weekend; however, crews resumed pothole repairs again on Monday when asphalt was again available.
Drivers continue to report potholes online with the Report a Pothole map and these locations are inspected daily. At this time, only the severe locations and those on the high-priority, high-traffic streets are being repaired until we can get caught up. Those locations not repaired will be completed once the spring pothole blitz has ended or in conjunction with the Accelerated Residential Street Sweeping program.
About a third of the locations currently reported on the map are another type of issue resulting from completed City or private underground utility work that required an excavation. These are known as utility cuts and have a temporary gravel/recycled asphalt cover until they can be properly paved once ground frost is gone. Graders are maintaining these regularly until they can be patched with asphalt. Utility cut patching begins today on Priority 1 streets and will continue until winter.
The Street Sweeping Blitz on high-traffic streets and business improvement districts also started on Monday, April 14. With the rain and snow, sweeping did not occur Thursday through Monday. Sweeping resumes today and the online schedule has been adjusted. Sweeping cannot occur when there are pools of water on the street or when sustained sub-zero temperatures are present although they can still continue with a light rain. Grassy medians and boulevards continue to be swept and sweeping crews are following behind to collect the debris from the street.
The Spring Sweeping & Pothole Blitz schedules are available at saskatoon.ca as part of the Building Better Roads program. The schedules are being adjusted frequently due to the challenges we have been experiencing, most notably the weather. With weather forecasts showing stable, warmer temperatures in the coming week, we hope to establish a more productive and regular schedule.
The Accelerated Residential Street Sweeping program is scheduled to begin on May 5.
Schedules and more information are available at saskatoon.ca as part of the Building Better Roads campaign. Saskatoon’s Road Plan is a coordinated approach to repair, maintenance and construction, Building Better Roads in Saskatoon.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #BetterRoadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
CELEBRATING EARTH DAY AND EASY WAYS TO “THINK, CHOOSE, DO”
April 21, 2014 - 12:00pm
It’s Earth Day, and around the world events are being held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Throughout the week, the City will be participating in awareness events, sharing information about its environmental initiatives, and encouraging residents to THINK about their activities and how they affect the planet, to CHOOSE to live more environmentally friendly, and to DO something that many residents are already doing – living more green.
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society (SES) Earth Day Celebrations, with financial support from the City, will take place today, April 22, at the Farmers' Market starting at 3:00 p.m. Activities will include ecocrafts and face painting, outdoor activities and a concert featuring local musicians. During the event, the City will be showcasing its recycling information and other environmental programs. For more information, please visit www.environmentalsociety.ca.
The City will also take part in four days of films, workshops and events at the Saskatchewan Eco Network’s Environmental Film Festival, which runs April 24-27 at the Roxy Theatre and Frances Morrison Library. The City will present a Waste Reduction Workshop on April 27 following the afternoon films. More information is available at www.econet.ca.
Throughout the week there will be daily posts on the City’s blog, saskatooncitynews.ca, providing more details on the City’s environmental programs. These programs include:
Household Hazardous Waste Days
This program makes disposing of hazardous household chemicals and materials convenient and protects the environment. Visit Saskatoon.ca under “H” for Household Hazardous Waste Days.
Recycling Opportunities
The blue-cart recycling program has been utilized by 97% of residents who together helped divert over 8,000 tonnes of recyclable material from the Landfill. Visit saskatoonrecycles.ca and SaskWasteReduction.ca for more details.
Be Water Wise
The Be Water Wise Campaign supports the City of Saskatoon’s efforts to reduce water consumption in Saskatoon in all sectors. Visit Saskatoon.ca under “B” for Be Water Wise.
Green Cart - Leaves and Grass Collection Program
This program has been expanded for 2014. Now any interested household can participate in the program! More details can be found at SaskatoonRecycles.ca.
Compost Depots
Residents may take their leaves, grass, and non-elm branches, stumps and tree trimmings to the City’s compost depots free of charge. The compost depots are now open! Visit Saskatoon.ca under “C” for “Composting.”
“Yer Dirt” Compost and Mulch Sales
Purchase compost and mulch for use on lawns and in gardens at the Highway 7 Compost Depot. Visit Saskatoon.ca under “C” for “Composting.”
Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Rebates
The City has a limited number of $20 rebates available to Saskatoon residents who purchase a rain barrel or compost bin from a Saskatoon retailer in 2014. Visit www.saskwastereduction.ca/rebate-form to download a rebate form.
Pesticide Reduction
The City supports the Be Pesticide Free campaign, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Environmental Society. Learn about alternatives to harmful chemical pesticides and how to do your part to reduce your pesticide use. For more information, visit www.bepesticidefree.ca.
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