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REMINDER: “GROWING FORWARD! SHAPING SASKATOON” PUBLIC SURVEY OPEN UNTIL FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2014
March 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon (City) reminds residents that the public survey and forum for the first stage of the Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon project will remain open for input until Friday, March 21, 2014, at www.shapingsaskatoon.ca.
Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon is a city-wide initiative that will take us from vision to action on how we shape the City’s Growth Plan to Half a Million. It is a proactive way to plan for our future and help navigate the challenges associated with rapid population growth. The Growth Plan to Half a Million will help guide civic investments over the next 30 to 40 years by addressing three key elements:
Shaping Growth - How do we grow along major corridors?
Shaping Transit - How do we move more people?
Shaping Bridges - How do we manage infrastructure investments?
A public event was held on Tuesday, February 25, 2014, at TCU Place to start the discussion about future options for transit, bridges, and growth along major corridors. Event materials and project information are available on the Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon website at www.growingfwd.ca.
Your feedback is important to us! Public consultation will be ongoing throughout the Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon process. The survey is one of many opportunities for the public to get involved in this exciting initiative. Watch for more public input opportunities coming in the Fall. Those interested can also sign up for project update notifications at www.growingfwd.ca.
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CITY SEEKS INPUT ON EARTH HOUR
March 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
On March 29, 2014 at 8:30 p.m., the City of Saskatoon will be taking part in Earth Hour - a global event to acknowledge the importance of environmental awareness and action both during and beyond the hour.
This year, the City of Saskatoon has created an Online Earth Hour forum on shapingsaskatoon.ca. “Businesses, organizations, students and community members are encouraged to post why they feel Earth Hour is important and what they’re doing this year to participate.
“Our collective efforts raise awareness of climate change and promote actions that conserve energy and help reduce GHG emissions.” says Brenda Wallace, Director of Environmental & Corporate Initiatives. “Celebrating and acknowledging these efforts is part of creating a more sustainable Saskatoon.”
FREE Transit March 29, 2014
As a way of showing support for action on climate change, Saskatoon Transit is offering free transit on March 29 from 7:30 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. Reduce your footprint and save money by giving transit a try!
“Saskatoon Transit is once again proud to participate in the Earth Hour initiative by providing free Transit service from 7:30pm until last bus on March 29, 2014,” says Bob Howe, Director of Saskatoon Transit. “This free service will provide citizens who may not have tried Transit in that past, with an opportunity to try it free of charge. For our regular Transit Customers, this event is another way of saying thank you for using Saskatoon Transit.”
Post Your Photos Online
The City of Saskatoon is encouraging residents to show the world how they’re participating in Earth Hour. Residents can simply post their Earth Hour photos to their own Facebook or Twitter accounts using the hashtag #yxeEarthHour to show how they're taking action on climate change. Two lucky winners will be drawn to receive a 1 month bus pass and transit promo prize pack from Saskatoon Transit!
In 2013, the City of Saskatoon partnered with the Saskatchewan Environmental Society to engage businesses and City Facilities in Earth Hour. There were 205 participants who took part by: dimming or turning out lights, shutting down computers and other electronics, lowering their thermostats, engaging their employees and clients in environmental action, or hosting events.
To find out more about the City of Saskatoon’s participation in Earth Hour, please visit Saskatoon.ca and search under “E” for Earth Hour.
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OPEN HOUSE: PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ROSEWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN – THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014
March 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
A major amendment to the Rosewood Neighbourhood Concept Plan is proposed to accommodate a number of changes to the east side of the neighbourhood. The amendment will provide for the inclusion of lands east of Zimmerman Road as an employment area consisting of commercial and light industrial land uses. Also proposed are changes to the layout and land use pattern of the eastern portion of the neighbourhood, including new opportunities for higher density residential and mixed-use development along corridors. Roadway access to the neighbourhood from Highway 16, previously proposed to be via Rosewood Gate South, is now proposed for Zimmerman Road.
The proposed changes will add 152 acres to the neighbourhood, bringing the total area to 876 acres. The original concept plan, approved by City Council in 2008, projected a total neighbourhood population of 10,657 residents. The proposed amendment would result in approximately 11,890 residents.
Amendments to the Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw related to this concept plan amendment are also proposed.
The public is invited to attend a “come-and-go” open house to view the proposed amendment to the Rosewood Neighbourhood Concept Plan and to ask questions of the City of Saskatoon staff and development partners.
Proposed Rosewood Neighbourhood Concept Plan Amendment Open House
Thursday, March 20, 2014
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Elim Church (Atrium)
419 Slimmon Road
Can’t make the open house? Visit www.shapingsaskatoon.ca/discussions from March 20 to April 3 to view details of the proposals and to share your thoughts.
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SUTHERLAND HOMES WITHOUT POWER AFTER VEHICLE STRIKES ELECTICAL POLE
March 15, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Immediate Release: March 16, 2014
At approximately 7:30 a.m., March 16, 2014 a vehicle struck an electrical pole on the 100 block of 111th Street W in the Sutherland neighbourhood. As a result, nearly 1,300 homes and businesses were left without power early Sunday morning.
Saskatoon Light & Power crews were on the scene shortly after power was disrupted, assessed the situation and are expecting to be able to restore power to most of the affected homes and businesses by early afternoon. However, due to the extent of the damage, crews are anticipating that 30-40 homes and businesses between 110th Street and 111th Street will be without power for up to six hours while the entire pole is replaced.
Updates are being issued through Service Alerts and through the City’s social media feeds. Residents can also phone customer service at 306-975-2621.
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ACCESS TO SNOW STORAGE SITES DETERIORATING DUE TO WARMER WEATHER
March 13, 2014 - 12:00pm
The access roads and conditions at the City of Saskatoon snow storage sites are quickly deteriorating due to the warmer temperatures. The sites remain open, however they may need to be closed either temporarily or for the season. The City of Saskatoon will provide as much notice as possible although it is dependent upon weather and ground conditions therefore they may close with little advance notice.
The conditions are being monitored daily, although as the weather becomes warmer, it will become challenging for vehicles to enter and exit the sites.
The snow storage sites are located at:
Central Avenue (3.8 km north of Attridge Drive)
Wanuskewin Road (1.4 km south of Highway 11)
McOrmond Drive (between 8th Street East and College Drive)
Valley Road (west of the Saskatoon Landfill access)
The City of Saskatoon thanks everyone for their cooperation.
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BE PREPARED! SPRING/SUMMER LEISURE GUIDE DELIVERED WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014; REGISTRATION BEGINS SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2014
March 13, 2014 - 12:00pm
- 45 FREE Playground Programs in neighbourhoods across the city. Drop in and make every day an adventure!
- A new 2-week LeisureCard Trial Pass for families, adults, and youth so you can try before you buy.
- Bulk Tickets to use for admission at the four outdoor pools.
- New lower rates for Juniors (8 to 12 years) at Silverwood Golf Course.
- The return of the Sport & Splash Camp at Shaw Centre and Lawson Civic Centre. The camp will also be offered during Easter Break at Shaw Centre!
- Public, Parent & Tot, Family, and Lane swimming opportunities at the indoor and outdoor pools.
- Preschool and children’s recreational registered programs such as Teddy Bears Picnic and Dunk, Dribble & Slam.
- Adult, Teen, Beginner (Smart Start), Advanced, and Active Agers (50+ years) drop-in exercise classes, personal training, and registered fitness programs at the six indoor Leisure Centres.
- Group Fitness Training for youth and adults at Shaw Centre and Saskatoon Field House.
- A map of the six dog parks in Saskatoon - spend time outdoors with your furry friend!
- And much, much more, including many arts, culture, and recreational services offered by other organizations in Saskatoon.
- You will require a client ID number and family PIN to register online. To set one up or if you forgot yours, phone any Leisure Centre before Sunday, March 23.
- Have a list of second and third program choices, just in case you do not get into your first choice.
- Join the waiting list. Every full program has an online waiting list, and new classes may be created if there is enough demand.
- Ensure your major web browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome) is up to date.
The City of Saskatoon Spring/Summer Leisure Guide will be delivered to every home in Saskatoon on Wednesday, March 19, 2014, and can also be picked up at any Leisure Centre, Saskatoon Public Library location, or City Hall. The guide will be available online beginning Monday, March 17, from www.saskatoon.ca/go/leisureguide.
The Leisure Guide contains everything you need to know about Saskatoon’s Leisure Centres and is the “go-to source” for fitness programs, recreational activities, and arts and culture opportunities for all ages and abilities. Get a spring in your step by staying active throughout the warmer months with the many options provided by the City of Saskatoon!
Highlights of the Spring/Summer (April 1 to August 31, 2014) Leisure Guide include:
Registration for programs begins Sunday, March 23, at 6 p.m. by phoning 306-975-2800 or register online at leisureonline.saskatoon.ca.
Starting Monday, March 24, at 6:30 a.m., all six Leisure Centres will be accepting mail or walk-in registrations; phone registration begins at 8 a.m. (Please note that walk-in registrations will not be accepted at any Leisure Centre on the first night of registration).
Registered programs are very popular and fill up fast! Many people will be registering Sunday evening, and the City of Saskatoon sincerely thanks our citizens for their patience. While additional online and telephone resources are in place to make the process go as smoothly as possible, there are still thousands of people registering at once, so here are some tips to help you be prepared:
Get the Guide! Keep the Guide!
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OPEN HOUSE: PROPOSED ASPEN RIDGE NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AND AMENDMENT TO THE EVERGREEN NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN – TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014
March 13, 2014 - 12:00pm
Aspen Ridge Neighbourhood Concept Plan
Aspen Ridge is a proposed residential neighbourhood, consisting of 639 acres, and is the next neighbourhood to be developed in the University Heights Suburban Development Area. Its boundaries include the Evergreen neighbourhood and University of Saskatchewan lands on the south, the proposed Perimeter Highway route on the northeast, and the Northeast Swale on the northwest.
The neighbourhood has been designed to be walkable with amenities, transit, and recreational spaces close to homes. It will include a variety of housing, such as one-unit dwellings, townhouses, multiple-unit dwellings, and mixed-use development combining residential with retail and office space. Elements will include a complete streets design concept for McOrmond Drive, a village square, a multi-use greenway abutting the Northeast Swale, and a linear park system. Upon completion, the neighbourhood will be home to approximately 12,956 residents.
Amendment to the Evergreen Neighbourhood Concept Plan
An amendment to the Evergreen Neighbourhood Concept Plan is proposed to accommodate changes to the District Village in the northeast corner of the neighbourhood. The changes will support the transition of McOrmond Drive to the complete streets design concept as it enters Aspen Ridge and foster better connections between the two neighbourhoods.
Amendments to the Zoning Bylaw are also proposed in relation to this concept plan amendment.
The public is invited to attend a “come-and-go” open house to view the proposed Aspen Ridge Neighbourhood Concept Plan and the amendment to the Evergreen Neighbourhood Concept Plan, and to ask questions of the City of Saskatoon staff and development partners. Details are as follows:
Proposed Aspen Ridge Neighbourhood Concept Plan and Evergreen Neighbourhood Concept Plan Amendment Open House
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Alice Turner Library (Auditorium)
110 Nelson Road
Can’t make the open house? Visit www.shapingsaskatoon.ca/discussions from March 18 to April 1 to view details of the proposals and to share your thoughts.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
INDOOR RINKS CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
March 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
Public Skating and Parent and Tot Skating are wrapping up for the season at the City of Saskatoon indoor rinks. Archibald, Cosmo, Lions, and Kinsmen Arenas will remain open for ice rental until Thursday, March 20, 2014. ACT Arena will remain open throughout the Spring and Summer for ice rental only. Please call the Allocations Office (located in Lawson Civic Centre) at 306-975-3366 for booking information.
Archibald Arena: (1410 Windsor Street, 306-975-3313)
Sunday, March 16: Last day of Public Skating (12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, March 19: Last day of Parent and Tot Skate (2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.)
Thursday, March 20: Last day of operation
Cosmo Arena: (3130 Laurier Drive, 306-975-3370)
Thursday, March 20: Last day of Public Skating (12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.)
Monday, March 17: Last day of Parent and Tot Skate (2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.)
Thursday, March 20: Last day of operation
Kinsmen Arena: (1405 Avenue P South, 306-975-3310)
Thursday, March 20: Last day of operation
Lions Arena: (2205 McEown Avenue, 306-975-3306)
Sunday, March 16: Last day of Public Skating (6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.)
Tuesday, March 18: Last day of Parent and Tot Skate (2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.)
Thursday, March 20: Last day of operation
ACT Arena: (107 - 105th Street East, 306-975-3316)
Tuesday, March 25: Last day of Tuesday evening Public Skating (7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.)
Thursday, March 27: Last day of Parent and Tot Skating (2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.)
Sunday, April 13: Last day of Sunday afternoon Public Skating (2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.)
Ice continues to be available for rent by calling Allocations at 306-975-3366
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WATER MAIN BREAKS – WEEKLY UPDATE
March 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
Since February 28, following a significant period of extreme cold temperatures, there have been 71 water main breaks in Saskatoon. While they tend to be slightly above average at this time of year, this is still about seven times the average. As of this afternoon, there are 23 water main breaks in our queue to repair.
City and contract crews continue to work long days to repair locations as quickly as possible, but affected residents can still expect to be without water service for four to seven days. We are doing our best to accommodate everyone with temporary water in a day from when a water main break is reported.
Temporary Water
Water trailers will continue to be provided to affected areas, but there are not enough to supply all of the areas at this time. To prevent longs waits for a water trailer to be delivered, we are providing the average recommended amount of drinking water for three days to each affected home. Each day, two to three 19-litre (five-gallon) jugs of drinking water are delivered to new locations without water and to refill locations after three days. These deliveries are provided through the water jug supplier and occur late afternoon and early evening.
Once the repair is completed and water service is restored to locations where jugs of water were supplied, City staff will collect all of the jugs for sterilization and re-use. To supply the large volume of homes with jugs of water, the supplier had to deplete their stock and we would like to minimize the cost where possible. If you are not at home when our staff comes to your door, please call our customer service call centre to make arrangements for us to return. We greatly appreciate everyone’s cooperation in returning the re-usable water jugs.
Residents who are without water due to a water main break are invited to use the shower facilities at the City Leisure Centre closest to them. Please present identification or a recent utility bill with your address, so staff can provide free admittance.
What is causing these water main breaks?
With the type and age of the city’s water and sewer infrastructure, water main breaks are a normal occurrence at any time of year. When there is a change in temperature that affects ground conditions, such as extreme cold or extreme heat, the underground pipes can move. Extra pressure on a weak point may cause it to break. This is consistent with many communities across the country. What is different this year is that the ground frost level has reached as deep as the underground pipes, almost three metres (ten feet)! With warm temperatures, the frost is starting to come out of the ground, but it will take several weeks of the same heat to reach the deepest frost.
Be prepared
Every home should have an emergency preparedness plan for any time of the year, not just for water outage. Residents in areas where water main breaks have occurred in the past few years, including neighbourhoods adjacent to current water main breaks, are encouraged to be prepared by having extra drinking water stored as a precaution. The recommended supply of water to have on hand for a 72-hour period is 3.8 litres (one gallon) per person or pet per day. Emergency preparedness information is available on the Government of Canada’s public safety website getprepared.gc.ca, including further recommendations for an emergency water supply.
Frozen water connections
Home owners are also reporting frozen water connections, where there is a blockage on the water connection from the City’s water main to the private home. If your water does not turn on, it may be an issue with the private portion of your water connection. If there is an issue on the City portion, we will come out and use specialized equipment to thaw the line from your home. Staff are experiencing a high number of frozen water connections, so they may not be able to inspect a location for up to 24 hours. To help prevent this, we recommend making sure the pipes are well-insulated, including the portion at the outside walls of your home.
Water service is currently off at the following locations:
- 612 Spadina Crescent East
- 602 4th Avenue North
- 2106 William Avenue (incl. Gladmer Park)
- 74 Bence Crescent
- 1537 Avenue G North
- 99 Howell Avenue
- 2116 14th Street East
- 53 Maxwell Crescent
- 114 Nesbitt Crescent
- 2702 Clinkskill Drive
- 37 Simpson Crescent
- 1415 Argyle Avenue
- 805 47th Street East
- Connaught Place & Idylwyld Drive North
- 57 Malcolm Place
- 127 Charlebois Crescent
- 156 St Lawrence Crescent
- 4138 DeGeer Street
- 1109 Osler Street
- 1238 Elliott Street
- 629 4th Street East
- 1023 Osler Street
- 1109 Taylor Street East
Current water main breaks are available on the City’s website. This list is updated daily, including over the weekend.
We want to thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding. If you are affected by a water outage and have any questions, or to report a water main break, please call the Public Works customer service call centre 24/7 at 306-975-2476. Find out more about the Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory that is in effect when the water is turned back on.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook from the links at saskatoon.ca.
ACCELERATED SNOW GRADING IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
March 11, 2014 - 12:00pm
Over the next several days, City and contract crews will be out in full force grading streets by neighbourhood, clearing ruts and uncovering catch basins as a proactive approach to prepare for a smooth spring melt. This will be an accelerated version of the January City-Wide Snow Grading program, when 16 neighbourhoods were graded until the extreme cold weather made it impossible to continue.
Graders are in the following neighbourhoods today: College Park, College Park East, Confederation Park and Dundonald.
City roadway inspectors have been monitoring streets throughout all areas of the city and, while there is little risk of deep ruts developing, the snow is thick enough on some streets to make it difficult for vehicles to maneuver.
The timing is perfect for a full-force attack on streets that weren't yet graded this year. The long-term forecast for warm weather will keep the snow and ice soft and easier to manage, plus graders will uncover accessible catch basins to improve drainage as the snow is melting. This grading, along with the January grading performed on residential streets, will not only prevent dangerous ruts, it will speed up the drying process within the driving lanes.
Grading snow from the driving lanes will also help reduce the standing water on the roadway which can seep into cracks in the asphalt and create potholes. With less moisture on the roads, the potential for potholes is less.
What about parking signs, vehicle towing and snow removal?
The short answer is: these will not occur. In order to take full advantage of the warm weather and complete as many streets as soon as possible, we need to begin the program immediately. The process of using the high-visibility yellow “No Parking” sandwich boards to reduce vehicles on the street will be abandoned during this accelerated program. Graders will go around parked vehicles. The snow will be pushed to the side of the road into windrows, keeping catch basins clear and maximizing on-street parking where possible. Snow will not be removed and hauled away.
Only select neighbourhoods will have parking enforcement over the next two days due the narrow streets, and dense on-street parking. These are: Varsity View (Avenues) on Wednesday, March 12; and Mayfair (Avenues) on Thursday, March 13. To avoid a ticket on these Avenues and being relocated, vehicles must be removed by 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled day where “No Parking” signs are posted.
This winter, with some funding from the dedicated road levy, snow grading and removal efforts were increased along priority streets, in the business improvement districts, industrial areas, and narrow, high density residential streets. These proactive snow management activities on Saskatoon streets this winter benefit us in more ways than one. With less snow on our streets to melt during warm weather, there are fewer chances for ponding. The snow piled into windrows will allow that snow to melt slowly, reducing the ponding around catch basins. In addition, grading the snow into windrows will remove a lot of sand that would otherwise collect in the driving lanes of the streets. This will also help to improve the spring street sweep program.
During the accelerated snow grading, many other roadway programs will continue such as: regular salting/sanding as required; pothole patching with cold mix asphalt; snow grading on severely rutted streets; defrosting catch basins that are causing large puddles; maintenance of utility cuts (gravel areas) until permanent asphalt patching can occur; snow removal on high-traffic priority streets at night; and sidewalk/pathway snow clearing.
City-Wide Snow Grading schedules and information is available on the website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/snow. Follow our social media channels for updates.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook from the links at saskatoon.ca.