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BETTER ROADS: FEWER POTHOLES AND MORE REPORTING
April 2, 2014 - 12:00pm
If you drive in Saskatoon, you will have noticed there are significantly fewer potholes this year. Some of that is due to weather conditions, but the biggest factor is the increase in our snow and street maintenance operations this year as a result of the dedicated road levy.
Increased snow grading and removal this winter reduced the standing water on the streets that cause potholes. With less moisture on the streets at the start of spring, crews were able to get out and repair the potholes sooner than last year. We were not only out there patching sooner, but we were able to patch the potholes that are causing the biggest problems for drivers. Since its launch March 17, there have been 557 (88 since March 28 news release) locations reported by residents in all areas of the city using the Report a Pothole interactive map. Up to ten new pothole locations are being reported daily by residents and visitors to Saskatoon from their mobile device or desktop.
The weather is also cooperating this year with gradual warm weather that allows the ground frost to come out of the ground slowly. Potholes can be caused by pressure on the asphalt as a result of the ground frost coming out quickly. The temperature spike expected for next week may cause the frost to move very quickly out of the ground and increase the potential for more potholes.
Pothole patching crews repaired 350 (103 since March 28 news release) of the larger reported pothole on major streets, plus hundreds of others! Until the roads are completely dry and the asphalt supplier produces hotmix for our use, the priority is emergency locations and larger potholes in the driving lanes of the high-traffic streets. Beginning mid-April, the Spring Pothole Blitz will address the remaining potholes on higher traffic volume and speed roadways, including arterials, collector and freeway/expressways. The residential streets will be repaired beginning in May and run in conjunction with the 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. Those on arterial and major streets are monitored and re-grading regularly. Until permanent repairs are made we will be leaving these reported locations as red dots on the Report a Pothole map.
Severe and emergency locations are addressed immediately by the nearest pothole patching unit. Large potholes in the driving lane of Priority 1 and 2 streets will be scheduled for repair the next day. The inspector, along with area supervisors and crews, is also on the look-out for unreported severe/emergency potholes. The more information supplied by those reporting online the inspectors have, the easier it is to determine the priority of the necessary repairs. The reported potholes, represented by red dots on the map, are updated to green dots at the end of the day they are repaired.
Please report severe/emergency locations to Customer Service at 306-975-2476 so we can fix them as quickly as possible. For more information about the pothole and utility cut programs, visit saskatoon.ca and select “P” for Potholes.
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 #betterroads and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
PLANNED POWER OUTAGE IN CITY'S NORTHEAST THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 3 to 6 A.M.
April 1, 2014 - 12:00pm
On Thursday, April 3, between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m., SaskPower is planning a power outage that will affect many areas of northeast Saskatoon as well as Martensville and Warman.
Areas east of Idylwyld Drive and Louis Riel Trail and north of Circle Drive, including River Heights, Lawson Heights, Silverwood, North Industrial, Hudson Bay Industrial, and Marquis Industrial will be without power for approximately three hours starting at 3 a.m. Thursday morning. The anticipated total outage area includes the City of Martensville and the City of Warman and rural communities east of Highway 12 to the South Saskatchewan River.
SaskPower will be turning off the power to this area for necessary system improvements, and anticipates that power will be restored by 6 a.m. Thursday morning. If you have questions about the planned outage, please call the SaskPower Outage Centre at 306-310-2220.
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.
REMINDER: WOODLAWN CEMETERY GUIDELINES FOR GRAVESITE MEMORIALS
April 1, 2014 - 12:00pm
- Families may establish a flowerbed at the gravesite (with the exception of Military burials in the “Field of Honour” and flat marker areas) upon approval from the Cemetery Office. Annual flowers are allowed, provided they do not hang over the edge of the flowerbed or impede maintenance of adjacent gravesites.
- Items not allowed within flowerbeds include shrubs, perennials, decorative fencing, rocks, stones, concrete, and breakable or fragile items.
- The City assumes no responsibility for the appearance, maintenance, and fall cleanup of approved flowerbeds planted by the public. If flowerbeds are neglected, they will be removed.
As warmer temperatures near, the City of Saskatoon (City) reminds visitors to the Woodlawn Cemetery of the guidelines for gravesite memorials, which are intended to maintain a pleasant environment and respect the final resting place of loved ones.
Only approved monuments or memorials are considered permanent items and are permitted to remain in the cemetery year-round. All other items placed on a gravesite, flowerbed, monument, or concrete foundation are considered temporary and need to be removed weekly. Flowers and other items are permitted on the gravesite the day of the burial and will be left for a period of seven calendar days. After this time period, items will be removed by the City. Please note, the City does not take responsibility for any removed, damaged, or missing items placed in the cemetery by the public.
From May 1 to October 15:
The Cemetery Office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays. All inquiries should be directed to the Cemetery Office at 306-975-3308.
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.
IDYLWYLD FREEWAY SOUTHBOUND LANE RESTRICTIONS APRIL 2-3
March 31, 2014 - 12:00pm
Starting at 9:30 a.m. on April 2, 2014 there will be various lane restrictions along the Idylwyld Freeway while Saskatoon Light & Power crews work on street light repairs:
Wednesday, April 2 – southbound curb lane from Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge to the 8th Street off ramp will be closed.
Thursday, April 3 - southbound curb lane from the 8th Street overpass to the Taylor Street exit ramp will be closed.
To minimize the impact to traffic the work has been scheduled to take place from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. The work is expected to take two days to complete, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
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NOTIFYNOW: NEW MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM LAUNCHED TODAY
March 30, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) today launched NotifyNOW, a new mass notification system. It means Saskatoon residents can receive information via direct text, voice mail, and e-mail messages in emergency situations that could affect them or their property.
“NotifyNOW will provide the EMO with the capacity to reach tens of thousands of residents within seconds of an emergency occurring in Saskatoon,” says Mayor Donald Atchison. “Public safety and security are a fundamental priority. This move is in line with City Council’s strategic goals of Continuous Improvement and Quality of Life, making Saskatoon a great place to live.”
An emergency could include any situation in which residents would be required to take some form of precautionary action as a result of a major blizzard, tornado warning, plane crash, hazardous goods spill, etc.
A past example of when NotifyNOW could have been helpful is the 2007 blizzard which ground the city to a halt, stranding motorists in their vehicles for several hours.
“With NotifyNOW, we would have been able to contact many people on their cell phones,” says Fire Chief Dan Paulsen. “We could have provided them with important safety messages and assured them that crews were working to locate them.”
To create its contact database, the EMO purchased the phone numbers listed in the 2013-2014 Saskatoon SaskTel Phonebook. This database will be used only in emergency situations. Residents who do not have a phone number listed in this phonebook, or who wish to customize how they receive messages, can sign up on the EMO’s website.
Throughout the month of April, the EMO will run a promotional campaign to encourage residents to log in to NotifyNOW, check to see if they are already entered into the system, customize their options, or sign up if need be. In May, the EMO will run a city-wide test during Emergency Preparedness week. More details regarding the system test will be available soon.
Looking forward, the City plans to build on the benefits the system provides in other ways. By late spring 2014, residents will have the option to receive messages via NotifyNOW regarding service disruptions such as power outages and water main breaks occurring in their area. The notifications will complement the City’s existing communication tools which include the City’s online Service Alerts, News Releases, Public Service Announcements, and social media posts.
For more information, or to sign-up to receive notifications, please click here.