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THE 13TH EDITION OF THE CITY OF SASKATOON NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILES IS NOW AVAILABLE
November 23, 2014 - 12:00pm
- 2013 demographic estimates referred to as the G5 Super Census and provided by Generation 5, which include mathematically derived estimated values for over 1,000 demographic variables found in the Federal Census;
- housing affordability index based on 2013 real estate sales;
- 2013 vehicle registration data provided by Saskatchewan Government Insurance;
- 2013 school enrolment data provided by the Saskatoon Public School Division, The Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division, the University of Saskatchewan, and Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Saskatoon Campus);
- 2013 Home-Based Business Licensing; and
- 2013 park space and neighbourhood area profiles.
The City of Saskatoon Planning and Development Division’s publication, City of Saskatoon Neighbourhood Profiles (13th Edition) is now available. Since 1976, the publication has been developed as a way to provide an extensive database of demographic data at city-wide and neighbourhood levels. This data provides guidance to civic administration, officials, and community agencies when planning for future service provisions, as well as providing a snapshot of a neighbourhood.
The Neighbourhood Profiles (13th Edition) includes population, income, age, language, dwelling, education, and other data from the 2011 Federal Census and the 2011 National Household Survey as released in 2013. Updated data includes:
City of Saskatoon Neighbourhood Profiles is available online at www.saskatoon.ca (look under “N” for Neighbourhoods). Bound hard copies are also available for purchase from the Planning and Development Division (3rd Floor, City Hall). For more information, call (306) 975-2645.
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REMINDER: OPEN HOUSE: RECREATION AND PARKS MASTER PLAN - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2014
November 23, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon (City) is developing a Recreation and Parks Master Plan (Master Plan) to guide the development, delivery, and continuous improvement of recreation and parks programs, services, and facilities.
As part of the development of the Master Plan, the City invites you to come and learn more about the project at an open house. Members of the consulting team and City representatives will be in attendance to discuss the plan and collect any comments you may have.
OPEN HOUSE: Recreation and Parks Master Plan
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. – “Come and Go” Open House, Brief Presentation at 12:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. – “Come and Go” Open House, Brief Presentation at 6:00 p.m.
TCU Place, Salon E
35 - 22nd Street East
The input gathered at the open house will be used as the draft Master Plan is developed.
If you are unable to attend the open house, please visit www.shapingsaskatoon.ca to review the open house material and provide your feedback. The material will be online November 25, 2014. If you have questions, please call the City’s Community Development Division at 306-975-2289.
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DAILY ROAD REPORT, NOVEMBER 25
November 23, 2014 - 12:00pm
NEW
BROADWAY AVE NB CURB (OUTSIDE) & PARKING LANES CLOSED FROM 10TH ST E TO 11TH ST E
(Crane Lift)
Start: November 25, 6:00 a.m. End: November 25, 7:30 a.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
Know before you go! Plan your route around road work by checking our Road Restrictions and Construction Projects interactive map. Find traffic detour information on our saskatoon.ca homepage or subscribe to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts. You can also follow us on Twitter @YXEServiceAlert and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
THE ROADS AHEAD: UPDATE & YEAR-END PROJECTIONS
November 20, 2014 - 12:00pm
The latest update on the City of Saskatoon’s 2014 Corporate Business Plan and Budget: The Roads Ahead shows many key Continuous Improvement projects are on track, with some completed and others progressing well.
“For example, in one of several Continuous Improvement initiatives, the City saved $450,000 by optimizing the chemical dosage at the Water Treatment Plant through a reduction in chemicals used in the process,” says Catherine Gryba, Director of Corporate Performance. “These types of initiatives demonstrate that the City goes beyond conventional approaches to create greater efficiencies and savings.”
Additionally, over $25 million in increased operational efficiencies, capital savings and service level enhancements was identified in 2014.
The report also forecasts the City’s year-end deficit at $1.169 million.
“We continue to effectively meet service demands, but there are several additional factors affecting our bottom line,” says Kerry Tarasoff, Chief Financial Officer. “In an attempt to reduce our debt as much as possible by the end of the year, City Administration has implemented a discretionary spending and hiring freeze.”
The following is a summary of the main issues contributing to the projected variance:
Transportation
Snow Removal: An estimated $688,000 deficit is projected as a result of intensified snow removal operations due to a harsh winter. Significantly more resources were spent on removal than in typical years, due in part to a reassignment of crews following the formation of ice pack on residential streets and removing snow against freeway barriers. A $489,000 reserve balance would exist at year-end to help offset this deficit.
Street Cleaning and Sweeping: An estimated $1.08 million deficit is projected as a result of intensified street cleaning and sweeping operations. Higher trucking costs to remove more debris and higher supply costs contributed to this deficit.
Transit Operations: Projected to be $1.755 million over budget due to two significant items: revenues are under budget by $900,000 due to a decrease in ridership, and $2.2 million from lost revenue during the labour disruption. This is offset by savings in expenses such as salaries and fuel of $1.4 million.
Taxation and General Revenues
General Revenue: Provincial utility franchise fees are higher than anticipated by $1.68 million due to increased consumption and customer growth in natural gas, while electrical usage increased related to growth. In addition, interest earnings are $1.36 million higher due to gains on residual bonds and higher balances held at the bank.
Property Levy: Assessment growth was $486,000 higher than the anticipated amount of $5 million due to increased construction activity.
Municipal Revenue Sharing: This will be $295,000 under the budgeted amount due to an adjustment in the estimated PST base which is used to calculate this grant.
Grant-in-Lieu of Taxation: Saskatoon Light & Power is projecting a lower grant-in-lieu of taxation in the amount of $110,000 resulting from decreased consumption revenue.
Environmental Health
Waste Handling Service: Increased equipment rentals for the landfill, as well as lower revenues, are contributing to a projected $542,000 deficit.
Fire
The contract settlement for the Fire Department is expected to result in a deficit for salaries of $1.8 million. Through continuous improvement efforts identified to date, and one-time expenditure reductions, the overall deficit is forecast at $1.27 million.
Recreation and Culture
Rec-Competitive Facilities: LeisureCard revenues are projected to be $378,000 lower than budgeted but offset slightly by higher paid admissions. Community Services is reviewing the services it provides to determine the necessary program changes.
Utilities
Saskatoon Light & Power is projecting a $703,000 deficit due to overall reduced usage. Expenditure savings and decreased transfers to reserves will bring the utility into a break-even situation by year-end.
The Water and Wastewater utilities are projecting a combined deficit of $200,000 due mostly to the high volume of repairs required for water main breaks during a colder than usual winter. This deficit will be covered by the Water and Wastewater Stabilization Reserve.
City Council will receive the 2014 Corporate Business Plan and Budget: Roads Ahead update and year-end projections during its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, November 24, 2014.
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THREE CITY SNOW STORAGE SITES OPEN, NEW NO TAILGATE SLAMMING POLICY
November 20, 2014 - 12:00pm
- Wanuskewin Road (1.8 kilometres north of 71st Street)
- Left turns into and exiting the site are extremely dangerous due to heavy traffic flow and are not permitted. Please follow all traffic and on-site signs for access and exiting.
- Central Avenue (4 kilometres north of Attridge Drive)
- Valley Road (west of the Saskatoon Landfill access)
- Tailgate slamming is strictly prohibited at this location
- Please use caution when working around the snow moving equipment on site.
- These sites are intended for snow only. No dumping of any solid waste, or any household, building or demolition materials.
- Snow hauling contractors may subscribe to receive Snow Storage Site Updates.
- Visit the website or contact Public Works customer service at 306-975-2476 for snow storage location information.
The City will operate four temporary snow storage sites this winter for contractor and public use. Three sites are ready to open just in time for this weekend’s snow forecast:
New No Tailgate Slamming Policy in Effect: In order to minimize the noise disruption for the two temporary site adjacent to residential neighbourhoods, the common practice of tailgate slamming at the Valley Road and 8th Street snow storage sites is not permitted. Excessive noise from tailgate slamming may force the City to permanently close or limit access to a site.
These three sites are available 24/7 throughout the winter months. The fourth site will be open over the next few weeks, located on 8th Street, east of Boychuk Drive, with reduced hours, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. Tailgate slamming is also banned from this location due to the close proximity to residents.
Important information for snow storage site users:
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