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REMINDER: SASKATOON TRANSIT ROUTES UPDATES BEGIN JUNE 29, 2014
June 24, 2014 - 12:00pm
Starting Sunday, June 29, 2014, routes will be adjusted to better serve our customers.
This year, we have made several significant updates to our routes to improve the service we offer. Feedback from our customers is important to us and is reflected in the routes updates.
All Transit customers are encouraged to learn about the route adjustments before the changes take effect on June 29. Information is available in information guides on each bus and distributed by Transit Ambassadors on routes and at major terminals. Information is also available online at www.saskatoon.ca or by phoning the Transit Customer Service Centre at 306-975-3100.
Over the next week, Transit staff will be updating affected bus stop signs with new route numbers that take effect on June 29. Saskatoon Transit appreciates customers’ patience during this time and apologizes for any inconvenience that may be caused.
As part of the route adjustments, starting September 2, Saskatoon Transit is also introducing four new university transit routes! New LIMITED-STOP EXPRESS ROUTES will offer service to residents in Fairhaven, Parkridge, Arbor Creek, Erindale and Willowgrove. Also new on September 2, is a full stop route with additional service to Market Mall for customers along Clarence Avenue and in Stonebridge.
For more information visit www.saskatoon.ca or phone Saskatoon Transit Customer Service Centre at 306-975-3100.
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.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 25-26
June 24, 2014 - 12:00pm
OVERNIGHT ROAD RESTRICTIONS ON 51ST STREET AND FAITHFULL AVENUE, JUNE 25-26
To minimize the impact to traffic and inconvenience to businesses in the area the work has been scheduled to take place between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Tonight the following restrictions will be in place for road resurfacing:
· 51st Street eastbound curb and centre lanes from Faithfull Avenue to Warman Road/Wanuskewin Road will be closed
· 51st Street westbound curb and centre lanes from Warman Road/Wanuskewin Road to Millar Avenue will be closed.
· Faithfull Avenue from 50th Street to 51st Street will be closed.
The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 26. All lanes will be open during the day.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE NORTHBOUND BETWEEN THE CIRCLE DRIVE SOUTH OVERPASS AND RUTH STREET, JUNE 25-27
Idylwyld Drive northbound between the Circle Drive South overpass and Ruth Street continues to be restricted to one lane for road reconstruction. Crews will be working around-the-clock to accelerate the length of construction and minimize impact to traffic. The restrictions are expected to be lifted by June 27.
REMINDER: CIRCLE DRIVE OFF RAMP TO WARMAN ROAD, JUNE 25-27
The Circle Drive eastbound off ramp to Warman Road southbound continues to be closed for roadway paving. Access to Warman Road southbound from the Circle Drive eastbound off ramp will be restricted. The ramp is expected to reopen by Friday, June 27.
Crews will be working around-the-clock to accelerate the length of construction and minimize the impact to traffic.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
NEW TRAIN AT KINSMEN PARK SUPPORTED BY CANPOTEX AND CANADIAN PACIFIC
June 24, 2014 - 12:00pm
Today, Canpotex Limited (Canpotex), Canadian Pacific (CP), and the City of Saskatoon (City) announced the funding support for the new Canpotex Train, which will be one of the main attractions at the future home of PotashCorp Playland at Kinsmen Park. “The Train is a major attraction to the Park,” notes Steve Dechka, Canpotex’s President and Chief Executive Officer, “and Canpotex, along with our partner CP, is excited to help the City of Saskatoon cultivate this experience for Saskatoon’s children, families, and visitors at this important landmark.”
Groundwork for the train began in April and will continue throughout the summer. The train is currently being constructed at Arizona Railroad Depot in Phoenix, Arizona, and is scheduled for delivery in early 2015.
The Canpotex Train will be a replica of a CP Train, complete with a one-third scale locomotive and caboose, and spacious seating for 44 adults or 66 children. It will travel at a speed of approximately 8 kilometres per hour along the new 626 metre loop (176 metres longer than the previous one), completing a full loop in roughly five minutes.
“I want to offer my gratitude and thanks to Canpotex and CP for their commitment to the people of Saskatoon,” said Mayor Donald Atchison. “The Canpotex Train at PotashCorp Playland will draw families from all over the Saskatoon region to this historic neighbourhood and improve the quality of life in City Park and the entire community.”
The Future Home of PotashCorp Playland at Kinsmen Park is scheduled to open to the public in Spring 2015. Details on the project’s progress can be found at and video updates are available on the City’s YouTube channel.
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.
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CITY OF SASKATOON’S ANNUAL MOSQUITO CONTROL CAMPAIGN CONTINUES AFTER RECENT RAIN
June 23, 2014 - 12:00pm
Saskatoon has experienced a significant amount of rainfall in May and June, increasing the amount of standing water that creates optimal conditions for nuisance mosquitoes. Typically, this does not affect populations of Culex tarsalis, the mosquito that transmits the West Nile virus.
To reduce mosquito populations, the City of Saskatoon:
• controls mosquito larvae using a biological pesticide;
• maps mosquito habitat to systematically treat areas in Saskatoon and the surrounding area;
• monitors populations of adult mosquitoes and provides updated counts on www.saskatoon.ca; and
• continually evaluates and tests new control products, such as a time-released biological pesticide that is being considered for future use.
Saskatoon residents can also reduce mosquito populations by eliminating standing water on their property with these simple steps:
• remove all standing water from your property. Mosquito larvae can develop in any amount of water that is allowed to stand for four days or more;
• ensure items in and around the property like pool covers, wading pools, saucers under flower pots, toys, and pet bowls are regularly emptied or replaced with clean water;
• clean eavestroughs regularly so water does not collect in them;
• empty and clean bird baths twice weekly;
• ensure openings in rain barrels are covered with mosquito screening; and
• ensure your yard is free of debris such as old tires that can hold rainwater.
Together, we can reduce the amount of mosquitoes in Saskatoon. For more information on the mosquito control program, visit www.saskatoon.ca, look under “M” for Mosquito Control.
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.
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ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 24-25
June 23, 2014 - 12:00pm
OVERNIGHT ROAD RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE AND 51ST STREET, JUNE 24-25
To minimize the impact to traffic and inconvenience to businesses in the area the work has been scheduled to take place between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Tonight the following restrictions will be in place for road resurfacing:
- Circle Drive northbound median lane from the train bridge to the river.
- 51st eastbound curb and centre lanes from the 1st Avenue intersection to Millar Avenue. The Millar intersection will be maintained.
- Faithfull Ave from 50th Street to 51st Street. Turning onto Faithfull Avenue southbound from 51st Street will be restricted. Westbound left turning lanes on 51st Street may be restricted. 51st Street eastbound to Faithfull Avenue southbound ramp closed.
The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 25. All lanes will be open during the day. Motorists are reminded that the zipper merge is in effect on Circle Drive.
CP RAIL CONSTRUCTION FORCES HWY. #7 DETOUR, JUNE 25-27
Beginning at 3:00 a.m. on Wednesday June 25, Canadian Pacific Rail crews are scheduled to replace the rail crossing in the northbound lanes of Highway #7 just past the 11th Street turnoff.
To keep the work zone safe and efficient, the Highway #7 northbound lanes heading into Saskatoon will be closed from 11th Street to Hart Road. No access will be available to this section of Highway #7 from early Wednesday, June 25, to early Friday, June 27. That is, through traffic or right turns from 11th Street West onto Highway #7 will not be allowed.
Instead, a detour will be in place to direct traffic to 11th Street eastbound and then Circle Drive northbound. Turning onto Highway #7 northbound from Hart Road will be maintained. As the traffic volume is expected to be greater than usual, drivers are advised to be prepared for delays. The City thanks everyone for their patience as CP Rail works to upgrade its infrastructure.
IDYLWYLD DRIVE NORTHBOUND BETWEEN THE CIRCLE DRIVE SOUTH OVERPASS AND RUTH STREET, JUNE 25-27
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 25, Idylwyld Drive northbound between the Circle Drive South overpass and Ruth Street will be restricted to one lane as crews begin road reconstruction.
Crews will be working around-the-clock to accelerate the length of construction and minimize impact to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by June 27.
CIRCLE DRIVE NORTHBOUND FROM HIGHWAY 16 TO TAYLOR STREET, JUNE 25
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 25, the Circle Drive northbound median lane starting at the Highway 16 overpass to the overhead sign bridge approaching Taylor Street will be closed for patch paving. The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 3:00 p.m. that day.
REMINDER: RAMPS AT CIRCLE DRIVE AND WARMAN ROAD, JUNE 23-27
The following restrictions are in effect on the Circle Drive and Warman Road ramps for road reconstruction:
June 23-25
The Warman Road southbound on ramp to Circle Drive westbound continues to be closed for roadway paving. Access to Circle Drive westbound from Warman Road southbound is restricted. The ramp is expected to reopen by Wednesday, June 25.
June 24-27
The Circle Drive eastbound off ramp to Warman Road southbound will be closed for roadway paving. Access to Warman Road southbound from the Circle Drive eastbound off ramp will be restricted. The ramp is expected to reopen by Friday, June 27.
Crews will be working around-the-clock to accelerate the length of construction and minimize the impact to traffic.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
RAIN, ROADWAYS & YOU: INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS IN NEAR RECORD MOISTURE LEVELS
June 23, 2014 - 12:00pm
Saskatoon is experiencing the second soggiest 30 day period on record, with the possibility of exceeding that record if rain continues. The past 30 days have brought nearly 200 mm of rain of which 100 mm fell in the past week.
“Ground water is high, river levels are high, soil is saturated and storm sewers flow is increased,” Galen Heinrichs, Engineering Manager at Saskatoon Water says. “The rain is also preventing us from patching potholes, plus it contributes to the development of more,” says Pat Hyde, Director of Public Works.
Roads where excavations occurred (utility cuts) that are covered with gravel waiting for paving can also become bumpy as moisture soaks in. Grader crews are packing and leveling gravel-covered locations on high-traffic streets until the area is dry enough for permanent paving. Gravel back lanes and rural roads may also be experiencing this, if possible, drivers are asked to avoid such areas until they dry further to prevent greater damage.
The City of Saskatoon has infrastructure in place to reduce the frequency and severity of basement flooding and we also encourage residents to take necessary steps with their own home. These steps include:
- Extend downspouts at least six feet from your basement walls to help keep water away from the foundation and weeping tile.
- Clean debris from your eavestroughs to prevent them from overflowing.
- Build up the ground slope around your home so water flows away from your basement walls.
- Check the drainage paths on your property to ensure storm water flows to the lane or street, not towards your home.
- Repair all leaks in walls, floors, windows and doors.
- Install window wells around basement windows to help prevent window sills from rotting and leaking.
- If you have protective plumbing such as a backflow valve and a sump pump, make sure they are working properly.
For more information on flood prevention in your home visit saskatoon.ca and look under “F” for Flooding. Call customer service at 306-975-2476 if you have water in your basement or to report a hazardous location on the roads.
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.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 23-24
June 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
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OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON SENATOR SID BUCKWOLD BRIDGE, JUNE 23-24
Starting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 23, the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge will have various lane restrictions in both directions to accommodate bridge washing. The work is expected to be completed by 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24.
RAMPS AT CIRCLE DRIVE AND WARMAN ROAD, JUNE 23-27
The following restrictions are in effect on the Circle Drive and Warman Road ramps for road reconstruction:
June 23-25
The Warman Road southbound on ramp to Circle Drive westbound continues to be closed for roadway paving. Access to Circle Drive westbound from Warman Road southbound is restricted. The ramp is expected to reopen by Wednesday, June 25.
June 24-27:
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24, the Circle Drive eastbound off ramp to Warman Road southbound will be closed for roadway paving. Access to Warman Road southbound from the Circle Drive eastbound off ramp will be restricted. The ramp is expected to reopen by Friday, June 27.
Crews will be working around-the-clock to accelerate the length of construction and minimize the impact to traffic.
25TH STREET EASTBOUND FROM 4TH AVENUE TO SPADINA CRESCENT, JUNE 24
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24, the 25th Street eastbound lane will have restrictions between 4th Avenue and Spadina Crescent. All turning bays will be maintained. The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 3:00 p.m. that day.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
REMINDER NOTICE: 2014 PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT DUE JUNE 30, 2014
June 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon reminds property owners that the due date for payment of 2014 property taxes is Monday, June 30, 2014*. Payment can be made in person at City Hall up to 5:00 p.m. on June 30.
If you would like to avoid last minute lineups, consider the following convenient payment options:
Internet Banking Options – pay property taxes online through your bank’s internet banking options. Please allow up to 2 business days for payment processing by the vendor. Some vendors may take longer.
Financial Institutions – property taxes may be paid while doing your regular business at most financial institutions and banks.
City Hall Drop Boxes – you can place your property tax payment in one of the two drop boxes located at City Hall outside the main entrance or in the main foyer. Cheques only please, do not deposit cash. City Hall is located at 222-3rd Avenue North in Saskatoon.
*A penalty of 1.25% per month will be applied to any 2014 taxes unpaid after June 30, 2014.
If you mail in your property tax payment, you can check your account balance by calling our Automated Voice Response toll free at 1-800-667-9944, or 306-975-2400 to determine if your payment has been received.
Other Tax Services/Programs for Property Owners
Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS): Property owners can apply to join this service that allows property taxes to be paid in convenient monthly installments. TIPPS payments are made by automatic withdrawal from a bank account.
Property Tax Deferral Program for Low-Income Senior Citizen Homeowners: For qualified applicants, this program can provide extra financial flexibility by deferring the municipal and library portion of their property tax bill.
To apply for TIPPS or the Property Tax Deferral Program for Low-Income Senior Citizen Homeowners, or for more details on property taxes, visit the City’s website at www.saskatoon.ca, and search under “P” for Property Tax, or call our Customer Service team at 306-975-2400 for helpful information.
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.
CAUTION: RIVER FLOWS INCREASE
June 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
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The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority is once again increasing the outflow from the Gardiner Dam. Water flows on the South Saskatchewan River downstream of the Gardiner Dam are at 1000m3/s. Anytime the river flows are higher than 450m3/s, the Saskatoon Fire Department’s (SFD) Water Rescue Team still performs surface rescues but will not dive because of increased risk to the divers.
The City’s public boat launch is currently open. The safety of residents remains our priority and the SFD is monitoring the situation daily. SFD reminds residents to continue to exercise extreme care and caution around the river throughout this period of elevated water levels.
In an emergency, call 9-1-1.
OVERNIGHT ROAD RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE, 51ST STREET TO RESUME TONIGHT, JUNE 23
June 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
To minimize the impact to traffic and inconvenience to businesses in the area the work has been scheduled to take place between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. This work was previously postponed due to rain.
Tonight the following restrictions will be in place while crews resurface the roadway:
- Circle Drive northbound curb (outside) and centre lanes closed beginning at the Attridge Drive eastbound off-ramp, with further restrictions on the ramps.
- 51st Street eastbound curb (outside) and centre lanes closed from Faithfull Avenue to 1st Avenue
- Faithfull Avenue between 50th Street and 51st Street closed
The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24. All lanes will be open during the day.
Motorists are reminded that the zipper merge is in effect on Circle Drive.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
ROSEWOOD AND EVERGREEN STREET SWEEPING POSTPONED
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
- Saturday, June 21- Pacific Heights
- Sunday, June 22 - Forest Grove
- Monday, June 23 – Mayfair (Streets), Hudson Bay Park (Streets), Kelsey-Woodlawn and Blairmore Suburban Centre
- Tuesday, June 24 – Greystone Heights, Brevoort Park and Grosvenor Park
Two of Saskatoon’s newest neighbourhoods, Rosewood and Evergreen - originally scheduled for Monday and Tuesday street sweeping – will be postponed. No Parking signs will be removed Friday and Saturday.
The recent rain, and the on-going construction in these developing areas, have left many of the streets under thick mud. It is difficult for the street sweepers to collect this wet debris without smearing it. No Parking signs will be posted throughout the neighbourhoods when street sweeping is rescheduled.
Street sweeping is scheduled as follows for the next four days (weather permitting):
To avoid a ticket and being relocated, drivers are reminded remove their vehicle from a scheduled street by 7:00 a.m. For more information, schedule updates and Find My Vehicle!, visit Building Better Roads. You may also contact the 24-hour Street Sweeping Hotline at 306-975-2476 or streetsweep@saskatoon.ca.
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.
WEEKEND ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE, JUNE 20-22
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
CENTRAL AVENUE AND 105TH STREET, JUNE 22
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 22, the intersection of Central Avenue and 105th Street will be closed while crews repair a manhole. Motorists please use 104th Avenue or 106th Avenue as a detour.
The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 6:00 p.m. that day, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
REMINDER: 8TH STREET WESTBOUND FROM BROADWAY AVENUE TO CLARENCE AVENUE
The 8th Street westbound lanes from Broadway Avenue to Clarence Avenue continue to be closed for paving. Two-way traffic will be accommodated in the eastbound lanes. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
Know before you go! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
CITY LOWERS FLAGS TO HALF MAST ON NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORISM
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon will lower flags to half-mast at all City facilities in recognition of the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism. This national day is recognized every year in Canada on June 23.
The National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism marks the anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 bombing which happened off the coast of Ireland. Flags across Canada are flown at half-mast to honour the victims of the bombing, as well as other acts of terrorist violence that have taken lives of Canadians.
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.
OVERNIGHT ROAD RESTRICTIONS ON 51ST STREET, CIRCLE DRIVE STARTING JUNE 22
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
Starting on June 22, 2014, overnight restrictions will be in place while crews resurface the roadway on 51st Street from Faithfull Avenue to Wanuskewin Drive and Circle Drive from College Drive overpass to the North Circle Drive Bridge. The work on 51st Street was previously postponed due to weather.
To minimize the impact to traffic and inconvenience to businesses in the area the work has been scheduled to take place between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. All lanes will be open during the day.
Work will include:
51st Street/Faithfull Avenue:
· 51st Street eastbound curb and centre lanes closed from Faithfull Avenue to 1st Avenue
· Faithfull Avenue closed from 50th Street to 51st Street. Access for local traffic maintained.
· Left turns at the intersection from 51st Street onto Faithfull Avenue are restricted.
Circle Drive from Attridge Drive to North Circle Drive bridge
· Circle Drive westbound curb and centre lanes from Attridge Drive eastbound off-ramp to river closed
· Attridge Drive westbound off-ramp to Circle Drive westbound closed
· Left turn turns from Preston Avenue eastbound to Circle Drive northbound are restricted.
· Restrictions on ramps may be in effect. Please watch for signage.
· Note: the zipper merge is in effect.
The restrictions will be lifted by 6:00 a.m. on Monday, June 23, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances. Work on both projects will continue in additional phases over the next several weeks.
The City would like to thank everyone for their patience.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
SMART METERS AND YOU: HOW THIS NEW SYSTEM WILL CHANGE YOUR BILLS
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Release: June 20, 2014
The City of Saskatoon plans to upgrade its metering system for utilities to a smart meter system that will allow the City to bill each resident fairly, based on actual usage rather than estimated usage.
Currently, the City of Saskatoon bills customers based on estimated usage with manual meter reads taking place once every few months or so. This manual read often results in a bill that reflects necessary adjustments, either an increase or a decrease, based on actual use. When the Smart Meter System is active, which is scheduled for 2015, your bill will then reflect actual use every month. This means fair billing for everyone.
If your utility bill has been larger in recent months, this is because a manual meter read has taken place. We are not increasing billing rates nor has the Smart Meter System been activated.
Smart Meters will result in many benefits for residents, including the ability to access data that will allow them to monitor and adjust their electricity and water consumption habits in order to save money and help the environment.
To find more information on Smart Meters, visit Saskatoon.ca and click on “Smart Meters” under Check This Out!
ROAD RESTRICTIONS BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 23
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
WARMAN ROAD SOUTHBOUND ON RAMP TO CIRCLE DRIVE WESTBOUND, JUNE 23-25
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 23, the Warman Road southbound on ramp to Circle Drive westbound will be closed to traffic as crews begin roadway paving/ resurfacing. There will be no access to Circle Drive westbound from Warman Road southbound while the work is taking place.
Motorists are advised to use 33rd Street as a detour. Crews will be working around-the-clock to accelerate the length of construction and minimize impact to traffic. The work is expected to take three days to complete, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
CITY OF SASKATOON ANNOUNCES NEW ARTWORKS FOR THE PLACEMAKER PROGRAM
June 19, 2014 - 12:00pm
- The Jam by Josh Jacobson (Saskatoon SK) – A site specific wall mural. Aerosol Art. Location: Broadway Avenue. Long term.
- Dapplers by Les Potter and Alicia Popoff (Saskatoon SK) – Two painted steel and cement sculptures. Location: 20th Street West. Long term.
- Der Volgelhändler by Mark Prier (Mississauga ON) – Two week long performance with busker organ / bird seed broadcaster. Location: Various locations throughout downtown. Short term.
- We Are All Linked by Monique Martin (Saskatoon SK) Interlocked clay hexagons covered in beeswax, installed in trees. Location: Various locations throughout Saskatoon. Medium term.
- Sweet Grass Sway by Heather Shillinglaw (Edmonton AB) – Sweetgrass images on feather shaped flags arranged in the infinity shape. Location: College Drive. Long term.
- Flourishing Perceptions by Adrian Bica with assistance from Dimitri Karopoulos and Sebastian Lubcynski (Markham ON) – Sculptural installation of a head, made of polystyrene panels mounted to a structural steel frame surrounded by plantings. Location: College Drive. Long term.
- Like a Rolling Stone – Be Part of Art by Heike Fink (Prud’homme SK) – Felted pebbles crafted during public workshops by the Saskatoon community, installed along the river bank Location: River Landing. Short term.
The City of Saskatoon (City) is pleased to announce seven new public artworks to be displayed in Saskatoon as part of the Placemaker Public Art Program. Public consultation with residents suggested a desire for new public art locations and more diversity in materials and themes. Following a recent call for proposals, the City received 25 submissions from artists all over the world, with the City’s Visual Arts Placement Jury selecting the following artworks of local and national artists:
Each of these new artworks will be installed at varying times throughout the months of June to December. Installation terms vary from long term (up to three years), medium term (a season) and short term (e.g. two weeks or during an event). With each individual art installation, the public will have an opportunity to meet the artist (or team of artists) during talks about their respective art pieces.
The goal of the Placemaker Program is to enhance civic spaces within commercial districts through the placement of temporary public art. Public art refers to artwork that has been planned and executed in the public domain, in any media, that is outside and accessible to all. Artists are requested to respond to the sites and take into account the physical or historical contexts.
For more information on the new art installations and the Placemaker Program, please visit www.saskatoon.ca and look under “P” for Placemaker Program.
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.
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2014 CIVIC PANCAKE BREAKFAST GENERATES OVER $5K FOR UNITED WAY!
June 18, 2014 - 12:00pm
The 2014 Civic Pancake Breakfast held on June 19, 2014, generated $5,509 (including tips) which was donated to the United Way.
As the City strives to be a leader in environmental stewardship, we all work together to implement environmentally friendly and sustainable practices for the corporation and the community at large.
We are pleased to report the following results:
There were 1,133 breakfasts served (compared to 1,100 breakfasts in 2013) with a final waste tally of:
300 kg of compostables which include all dishes, paper table-covers, natural latex balloons, napkins, wooden stir-sticks; filters and coffee grounds were composted as well;
- 14 kg of garbage;
- 6 kg of aluminum and pails;
- all cardboard boxes, juice boxes (tetra paks), coffee cream cartons, plastic jugs, and whip cream containers were recyled.
The city thanks all its breakfast sponsors for their generous support, as well as everyone in attendance, and encourages all event organizers to reduce waste.
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.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 19-20
June 18, 2014 - 12:00pm
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS: IDYLWYLD FREEWAY FOR CLEANING, JUNE 20
Starting at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 19, the Idylwyld Freeway from 20th Street to the 8th Street overpass and the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge will have various lane restrictions to accommodate annual cleaning.
The work is expected to be completed by 6:00 a.m. on Friday, June 20.
REMINDER: 8TH STREET WESTBOUND FROM BROADWAY AVENUE TO CLARENCE AVENUE
The 8th Street westbound lanes from Broadway Avenue to Clarence Avenue continue to be closed for paving. Two-way traffic will be accommodated in the eastbound lanes. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
ZIPPER MERGE AT HIGH-TRAFFIC CONSTRUCTION ZONES
June 18, 2014 - 12:00pm
Road construction season is in full swing in Saskatoon and drivers will no doubt encounter some type of restrictions along their route at any time of day. To keep traffic moving through work zones on high-traffic streets and freeways, the zipper merge is used where possible to ease traffic congestion, reduce collisions and ensure safety of drivers and workers.
“The zipper merge keeps traffic moving in two lanes up to the work zone edge at which point the lanes then take turns merging,” says Angela Gardiner, Director of Transportation. “The City’s roadway coordinators carefully place signage in order to keep traffic moving, while providing a safe environment for workers and safe roadways for drivers.
The use of a zipper merge will reduce the potential for collisions and frustration when one lane is stopped or travelling very slowly and the other lane is travelling faster and unsafe merges occur.
Drivers are currently using a zipper merge on Circle Drive and it will also be in place on Idylwyld Drive during resurfacing over the next few weeks. Additional locations may be added as traffic control plans are finalized. Drivers should always follow the signs in place for the specific work zone.
“As drivers approach the “zipper merge ahead” sign and traffic starts to concentrate near the work zone, stay in your current lane up to the “merge here” sign,” Gardiner says. “Then take turns in "zipper" fashion, alternating with other drivers to safely and smoothly ease into the remaining lane. Both lanes of drivers must take turns merging.” A zipper merge works best on a long stretch of road with no cross-streets that require access.
Each work zone signage plan considers factors such as the space required for the work; volume and speed of traffic; volume of pedestrians; access to residences or businesses; and nearby restrictions that may impact traffic flow. This signage may stay in place when work zones may not appear active as roadside hazards may exist or fresh pavement or concrete needs to set.
For more information and a step-by-step video, visit saskatoon.ca and look under “Z” for Zipper Merge.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
BECOME A DOG PARK AMBASSADOR IN YOUR COMMUNITY
June 17, 2014 - 12:00pm
Have your voice heard! If you have a passion for dogs and are active in your community (or want to be), the City of Saskatoon (City) is looking for Dog Park Ambassadors. A Dog Park Ambassador works closely with the City’s Animal Services Coordinator in the education, promotion, and continuous improvement of Dog Parks.
Which areas of Saskatoon are Dog Park Ambassadors needed?
Currently, Saskatoon has six operational Dog Parks and two more under construction, set to open this summer. Each Dog Park would benefit from a Dog Park Ambassador. There are currently groups formed for Caswell Hill and Hyde Park Dog Parks. The City is looking for representatives for the following Dog Parks:
• Avalon - south end of Broadway Avenue;
• Briarwood - south of Wilson's Greenhouse on McOrmond Drive;
• Hampton Village - north on Range Road 3060, near the airport;
• 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.
What would I need to do?
1. Get Organized: Begin with creating a group in your community of like-minded people who are passionate about their dogs, being a responsible pet owner, and about providing services for pets. Many groups operate social media sites to keep others informed about the happenings in their Dog Parks, but the sky is the limit on how your group functions.
2. Have a “Go-to” Person: Designate one or two representatives who will be the Ambassador(s) for your group and the primary contact between the group and the City. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and share ideas with the City and other user groups. Visit www.saskatoon.ca/go/dogparks for more information.
3. Take the Next Steps: Have your designated Ambassador contact the City’s Animal Services at animal.services@saskatoon.ca to ensure your group is represented at the next Dog Park Ambassador meeting.
How big does the Ambassador Group need to be?
The group can consist of five, twenty, forty, sixty…there is no set limit. Start with a few individuals and you will be surprised how quickly the group will grow. Once you have established your group, remember to contact the City’s Animal Services.
What if I don’t want to be an Ambassador, but would like to join a group that is already established?
Established Groups can be found by searching Facebook using their appropriate name and off-leash recreation area. For example, search for “Sutherland Beach Off-Leash Recreation Area”.
For more information on the Dog Park Ambassador program or Dog Parks in general, please visitwww.saskatoon.ca/go/dogparks.
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.
SASKATOON TRANSIT BEGINS INSTALLATION OF NEW PASSENGER AMENITIES
June 17, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Release: June 18, 2014
Starting today, June 18, 2014, Saskatoon will begin to see improved facilities for Transit customers with the installation of new benches at selected stops throughout the city.
Creative Outdoor Advertising (COA) was awarded the contract in late 2013 and by November 2014 they will have replaced all 150 existing benches to a new, updated and modern design. Over the next 10 years, COA will also be installing 130 new benches at selected transit stops throughout the city. “This contract will move us towards modernizing our street furniture and will provide additional facilities for our customers. We’re pleased that we are now able to provide comfort for more customers while they are waiting for their bus” says Bob Howe, Director of Saskatoon Transit.
The new Concourse Bench / Recycling Station is esthetically pleasing and will help the City of Saskatoon meet Council’s Strategic goal of Environmental Leadership. The Concourse Recycling Station features three ports accommodating Paper, Cans and Bottles and Residual Waste. The waste diversion will help sustain Saskatoon’s landfill.
“We’re excited to now be able to offer recycling facilities. Our customers have asked us for them and we’re pleased that we can now offer them the service” says Howe.
The contract awarded to Creative Outdoor Advertising will also provide a minimum gross revenue, for Saskatoon Transit, of $324,000 over the 10 year period.
“We have been working with the City of Saskatoon for over 13 years and COA is excited to continue in its long standing partnership with the City of Saskatoon,” says Mr. David Gray, President of Creative Outdoor Advertising. “As a result of our excellence in both product and service, COA has been awarded another 10-year contract.”
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.
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE NORTHBOUND FROM COLLEGE DRIVE TO NORTH CIRCLE DRIVE BRIDGE, JUNE 17-18
June 17, 2014 - 12:00pm
Starting at 7:00 p.m. this evening, Tuesday, June 17, Circle Drive northbound lanes will be restricted from College Drive to the North Circle Drive Bridge to accommodate two separate projects: installation of durable road markings and roadway paving:
- Circle Drive northbound inside (median) lane closed from the College Drive overpass to the Attridge Drive on ramp.
- Circle Drive northbound curb (outside) & centre lanes closed beginning at the Attridge Drive eastbound off-ramp, with further restrictions on the ramps.
These lanes are expected to reopen by 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
SAFETY NOTICE: RIVER LEVEL EXPECTED TO RISE BY 1.5m
June 17, 2014 - 12:00pm
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The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority has once again increased the outflow from the Gardiner Dam. Water flows on the South Saskatchewan River downstream of the Gardiner Dam will increase from 380 cubic metres per second (m3/s) to 900m3/s and the river will rise approximately 1.5m. This latest increase in outflow is a proactive response to rainfall in Alberta and is not expected to cause flooding along the South Saskatchewan River.
The City’s public boat launch is currently open and the increase is not expected to result in its closure.
The Saskatoon Fire Department advises residents to exercise extreme care and caution around the river throughout this period of elevated water levels.
In an emergency, call 9-1-1.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 18-19
June 17, 2014 - 12:00pm
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON SENATOR SID BUCKWOLD BRIDGE POSTPONED, JUNE 18
Due to weather, tonight’s work on Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge has been postponed.
The lanes were scheduled to be closed overnight from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m while crews clean the bridge. All lanes will now be open to traffic and a new Public Service Announcement will be issued when the work resumes.
REMINDER: 8TH STREET WESTBOUND FROM BROADWAY AVENUE TO CLARENCE AVENUE
The 8th Street westbound lanes from Broadway Avenue to Clarence Avenue continue to be closed for paving. Two-way traffic will be accommodated in the eastbound lanes. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
SASKATOON TRANSIT ROUTES UPDATES BEGIN JUNE 29, 2014
June 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
Starting Sunday, June 29, 2014, routes will be adjusted to better serve our customers.
This year, we have made several significant updates to our routes to improve the service we offer. Feedback from our customers is important to us and is reflected in the routes updates.
All Transit customers are encouraged to learn about the route adjustments before the changes take effect on June 29. Information is available in information guides on each bus and distributed by Transit Ambassadors on routes and at major terminals. Information is also available online at www.saskatoon.ca or by phoning the Transit Customer Service Centre at 306-975-3100.
Over the next few weeks, Transit staff will be updating affected bus stop signs with new route numbers that take effect on June 29. Saskatoon Transit appreciates customers’ patience during this time and apologizes for any inconvenience that may be caused.
As part of the route adjustments, starting September 2, Saskatoon Transit is also introducing four new university transit routes! New LIMITED-STOP EXPRESS ROUTES will offer service to residents in Fairhaven, Parkridge, Arbor Creek, Erindale and Willowgrove. Also new on September 2, is a full stop route with additional service to Market Mall for customers along Clarence Avenue and in Stonebridge.
For more information visit www.saskatoon.ca or phone Saskatoon Transit at 306-975-3100.
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.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 17-18
June 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
REMINDER: OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON SENATOR SID BUCKWOLD BRIDGE, JUNE 17-18
Starting at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17, the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge will have lane restrictions while crews clean the bridge. Traffic will merge to the centre lanes as crews progress and restrictions may vary. Watch for traffic detour service alerts for up-to-date information on road restrictions.
To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. each night. The work is expected to be completed by 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 19.
IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND FROM 39TH STREET TO 38TH STREET, JUNE 18
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18, Idylwyld Drive southbound from 39th Street to 38th Street will be closed for water main repairs. Motorists are advised to use Avenue B as a detour. Restrictions are expected to be lifted that evening.
REMINDER: 8TH STREET WESTBOUND FROM BROADWAY AVENUE TO CLARENCE AVENUE
The 8th Street westbound lanes from Broadway Avenue to Clarence Avenue continue to be closed for paving. Two-way traffic will be accommodated in the eastbound lanes. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
CITY OF SASKATOON PART OF AFFORDABLE AND ACCESSIBLE NEW HOUSING PILOT PROGRAM
June 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon (City), in partnership with Innovative Residential Inc., is pleased to announce the pilot of a new, exciting project to demonstrate attainable, accessible housing options in Saskatoon.
“It is a priority of the City’s Housing Business Plan to include accessible units in attainable housing projects,” says the City’s Director of Planning and Development, Alan Wallace. “Any opportunity to assist in developing housing options to meet the needs of citizens of all abilities, while working with a local developer that strives to provide a wide array of affordable housing, is a good fit for the City to improve the quality of life in Saskatoon.”
Innovative Residential Inc., a Saskatchewan provider of affordable and entry-level housing, submitted a proposal under the City’s Mortgage Flexibilities Program. The company wants to designate 26 units in the Poplar Grove Development in Hampton Village to meet the funding requirements of the program.
Recognizing a unique opportunity, the City began discussions with Innovative Residential Inc. on the possibility of including two accessible or barrier-free demonstration units within the new development. To make the project possible, the builder will receive 10% in capital support per unit (up to a maximum of $20,000/unit) from the City to offset the higher cost of design and construction, allowing these units to be offered at affordable price points. The units will demonstrate varying levels of accessibility, including one fully wheelchair accessible unit and one moderately accessible barrier-free unit. It will mean potential buyers can now view an accessible unit before purchasing. This hasn’t been possible in the past because specialized units had to be ordered in advance.
“We are pleased for the opportunity to work with the City in this unique project,” says Stacie Beever, Community Development Officer for Innovative Residential Inc. “By being able to demonstrate the units, we will be able to gather public feedback firsthand on the design and features of the units to make further improvements and to help assess the demand for affordable, entry-level accessible housing in Saskatoon.”
Innovative Residential Inc. is hosting open houses to show the two-bedroom, barrier-free unit at Poplar Grove, located at 1303 Richardson Road, on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 - 4 p.m., until the end of August. During this time, Innovative Residential Inc. and the City will be surveying visitors regarding the design and demand for these accessible units.
Following the demonstration period, Innovative Residential Inc. will sell the units to qualified buyers with financial support, which includes a 5% Mortgage Flexibilities Support Program Down Payment Grant to eligible purchasers with an income below the Maximum Income Limits being contributed both from the City and Innovative Residential Inc.
The City hopes that the demonstration units will encourage the builders of future projects under the Mortgage Flexibilities Support Program to include accessible units in their projects.
For more information on the demonstration units and open houses, visit www.innovativeresidential.ca.
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.
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LOUISE LAWLER’S BIRDCALLS (1972) EXHIBIT AT THE CIVIC CONSERVATORY FROM JUNE 27 TO SEPTEMBER 14, 2014
June 16, 2014 - 12:00pm
The Civic Conservatory is pleased to present Birdcalls (1972), an audio and text exhibit by prominent American artist, Louise Lawler. The display is part of an international exhibition on the work of Emily Carr that will take place in the Civic Conservatory from June 27 to September 14, 2014.
Birdcalls (1972) is a recording of the artist calling out the names of famous artists to sound like various bird calls and runs on a seven-minute loop during hours of operation. The calls are convincing and naturalistic, and blend within the overall environment to create a subtle soundtrack of bird sounds within the space where they are situated.
The concept of the exhibition reflects on the journey of Victorian-era Canadian artist Emily Carr who travelled to the United Kingdom to study art from 1899 to 1904. During this time, Carr was diagnosed with hysteria and spent 18 months in the hospital. While in the hospital, an English songbird flew through the window and landed on her bedside table. Carr’s strong relationship with nature, which characterized her works throughout her career, was also evident in her connection to animals. Carr proposed to the director of the clinic that she be allowed to collect English songbirds to bring home to Canada. The doctor surprisingly agreed and on its grounds the clinic built an aviary. Carr's project became a way to introduce nature into the sterile proceedings of the hospital, thereby capturing some sense of her connection to nature and the landscape.
An opening reception will take place on Friday, June 27, 2014 to kick off the exhibit. Visitors are invited to tour the exhibit at 7 p.m. with several artists and the curator, followed by a reception at 8 p.m.
The Civic Conservatory is located in the same building as the Mendel Art Gallery at 950 Spadina Crescent East. It is open 364 days a year from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The cost of admission is by donation. For more information, please visit www.saskatoon.ca (look under “C” for Civic Conservatory).
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.
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ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE JUNE 16-18
June 15, 2014 - 12:00pm
REMINDER: OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE, JUNE 16
Starting at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, June 16, Circle Drive northbound curb (outside) lane will be closed from 108th Street to the Preston Avenue/Attridge Drive on-ramp while crews pave the road. The following off-ramps will also be closed:
-108th Street to Circle Drive northbound
- Circle Drive northbound to Attridge Drive eastbound/Preston Avenue westbound
To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place overnight with the road expected to reopen by 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17.
REMINDER: OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON UNIVERSITY & SENATOR SID BUCKWOLD BRIDGES, JUNE 16-18
Starting at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 16, the following restrictions will be in place as crews clean and seal bridges. Traffic will merge to the centre lanes as crews progress and restrictions may vary per location. Watch for traffic detour service alerts for up-to-date information on road restrictions.
Monday, June 16 - University Bridge and Idylwyld Drive over 19th Street Southbound
Tuesday, June 17 and Wednesday, June 18 - Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge
To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place overnight from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON PRESTON AVENUE FROM COLLEGE DRIVE TO PRESTON CROSSING, JUNE 16
Starting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 16, Preston Avenue northbound median (inside) lane will be closed from College Drive to Preston Crossing while crews install durable lane markings. To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place overnight with the road expected to reopen by 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17.
IDYLWYLD DRIVE NORTHBOUND, JUNE 17
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17, Idylwyld Drive northbound lanes between 36th Street & 37th Street will be closed for water and sewer work. Two-way traffic will be accommodated in the Idylwyld Drive southbound lanes. The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 3:00 p.m. that day.
CIRCLE DRIVE EASTBOUND AT LORNE AVENUE, JUNE 17
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17, Circle Drive eastbound shoulder and curb lane from Lorne Avenue exit to the Lorne Avenue overpass. The restrictions are expected to be lifted by 4:00 p.m. that day.
REMINDER: 8TH STREET WESTBOUND FROM BROADWAY AVENUE TO CLARENCE AVENUE
The 8th Street westbound lanes from Broadway Avenue to Clarence Avenue continue to be closed for paving. Two-way traffic will be accommodated in the eastbound lanes. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21.
REMINDER: IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND
The Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane from 25th Street to 24th Street continues to be closed while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic. The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
STREET LIGHTS OUT AT IDYLWYLD DRIVE NORTH OF 71ST STREET
June 15, 2014 - 12:00pm
The street lights on Idylwyld Drive north of 71st Street have experienced a power outage due to technical issues. SL&P crews are working to repair the lighting. Power is expected to be restored by the evening of Wednesday, June 18.
Lane restrictions may be in place in the southbound curb lane. Please watch for signage.
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.
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON 51ST STREET AND FAITHFULL AVENUE POSTPONED, JUNE 16
June 15, 2014 - 12:00pm
Due to the forecast of rain this week, paving on the following roads has been postponed:
- Faithfull Avenue from 50th Street to 51st Street and the intersection of Faithfull Avenue and 51st Street
- 51st Street from Faithfull Avenue to Wanuskewin Road (eastbound) curb and centre lanes
The lanes were scheduled to be closed overnight from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. All lanes will now be open to traffic and a new Public Service Announcement will be issued when the work resumes.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
BRIDGE & OVERPASS WASHING EXTENDS THE LIFE OF STRUCTURES
June 15, 2014 - 12:00pm
Saskatoon’s seven bridges, 47 overpasses and 21 pedestrian crossings are pressure washed each spring, following the completion of the spring street sweeping blitz. Annual washing removes the road dirt and salt that collects along the sides throughout the year to prevent corrosion and deterioration, extending the life of the structure. Once clean, a sealant is applied to the concrete for added protection against sand and salt. The process involves routine maintenance, and pressure washing the inside and outside walls and the bearings and expansion joints, located underneath where large amounts of dirt collects.
Structure washing occurs overnight Monday through Thursday, from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.; one to three locations will be cleaned each night. For the safety of workers and drivers, and to provide access for equipment, lane restrictions will be in place during washing. In most instances, traffic will merge to the centre lanes to accommodate the washing activities, but drivers are reminded please obey signs and pylons, and watch for City vehicles and workers.
Tonight, drivers should watch for restrictions on the University Bridge, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Daily road restriction PSAs and Traffic Detour service alerts will advise drivers of the locations and restrictions.
Bridge and overpass washing is expected to be completed by the middle of August, barring any unforeseen circumstances and weather permitting.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE POSTPONED, JUNE 14
June 13, 2014 - 12:00pm
Due to the forecast of rain this evening, paving on Circle Drive westbound curb (outside) and centre lane from Attridge Drive to Circle Drive North Bridge has been postponed. The lanes were scheduled to be closed overnight from 6:45 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. All lanes will now be open to traffic and a new Public Service Announcement will be issued when the work resumes.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
FACTS ON INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING: A LETTER TO THE CITIZENS OF SASKATOON
June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Release: June 13, 2014
Since the federal and provincial governments announced very generous contributions for two much-needed bridges in our city, you, the citizens of Saskatoon, may have been hearing a lot of confusing information about how taxpayer funds will be used.
It has become apparent I need to set the record straight.
Of course I understand and respect there will always be a variety of opinions about City operations and programs, however, there is only one set of facts.
P3 Funding
There are many benefits to a Public Private Partnership or P3 funding model. It allows municipalities to deliver much needed civic facilities or other infrastructure much faster; there is less financial risk to a city; and with the private sector taking the lead, P3 projects often result in innovations that save taxpayers money.
Further, a P3 model also ensures taxpayers receive a fully maintained asset over the life-span of the asset; that means there is no temptation for cities to put-off maintenance costs. Without this arrangement in place, taxpayers could be on the hook for even greater – and most surely – higher costs to fix-up critical infrastructure the public relies on.
North Commuter Parkway/Traffic Bridge Replacement Project
As a P3, the benefits of creating a new bridge and restoring an historic river crossing in our city for all vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians are many as well.
The bridges will help reduce congestion – and we’ve already seen evidence the Circle Drive South Bridge has done this with heavy truck traffic downtown. Less congestion means greater mobility for private vehicles and for Transit making a Bus Rapid Transit plan even more viable.
Finally, the North Commuter Parkway Bridge will not be a toll bridge.
City Finances
The City is one of a small number of municipalities that has and maintains a AAA credit rating; this is because we spend your tax dollars very carefully. As a result, we are able to borrow money for major infrastructure projects our growing community needs at lower rates. This also saves you money.
Long term debt financing is a valid and prudent means to acquire and fund major infrastructure.
To be able to pay with cash on hand is not always practical, nor realistic. Borrowing for major infrastructure is much the same as a home purchase; as consumers many of us rarely have the cash to buy a home outright: instead, we take out a mortgage -- borrow the money, buy the property and pay it back to the lender. For certain, there is interest paid to the lender, but it is also the cost of providing ourselves and families with a place to live.
This is the same case for Saskatoon. Our growing community needs both new and replacement infrastructure and sometimes we borrow to build it. If we don’t provide the infrastructure, the community remains at a standstill, the economy suffers, and the city becomes a less attractive place to live, work and play.
We are in good stead as a City with a solid vision and strategic plan set by City Council and a new Growing Forward! initiative to plan and build a sustainable Saskatoon. Our finances are strong and we will continue to move ahead and progress as a community.
Kind regards,
Murray Totland
City Manager
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WEEKEND ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE, JUNE 14-15
June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
For
Immediate Release: June 13, 2014
SPADINA CRESCENT NORTHBOUND, JUNE 14
Beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 14, Spadina Crescent northbound will be closed from Queen Street to Pinehouse Drive to accommodate the Motorcycle ride for Dad community event. The University Bridge westbound ramp to Spadina Crescent northbound will also be closed.
The road is expected to reopen by 12:00 p.m. Noon the same day.
REMINDER: CIRCLE DRIVE OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS, JUNE 14-15
Beginning at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15 Circle Drive westbound curb (outside) and centre lane will be closed from Attridge Drive on ramp to Circle Drive North Bridge while crews continue to pave the road. Attridge Drive on ramp to Circle Drive westbound will also be closed.
To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place overnight with the road expected to reopen by 6:00 a.m. each morning.
REMINDER: 51ST STREET OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS, JUNE 15-28
Starting on June 15, 2014, there will be lane restrictions on 51st Street and Faithfull Avenue while crews resurface the road. To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place at night only from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Phase 1 -
Faithfull Avenue from 50th Street to 51st Street and the intersection of
Faithfull Avenue and 51st Street
(Approximate
duration: 2 nights)
Beginning June 15
- Faithfull Avenue will be closed from 50th Street to 51st Street,
access for local traffic maintained.
- Left turns at the intersection from 51st Street onto Faithfull
Avenue will not be permitted.
Phase 2 - 51st Street from Faithfull Avenue to Wanuskewin Road
(eastbound)
(Approximate duration 4 nights)
Expected start: June 17
- Curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed. Traffic merges to
median (inside) lanes in both directions.
- Traffic in the direction of construction will be diverted to
alternate routes. Left turns will be restricted as required.
Phase 3 - 51st Street from Wanuskewin Road to Faithfull Avenue
(westbound)
(Approximate duration 4 nights)
Expected start: June 21
- Curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed. Traffic merges to
median (inside) lanes in both directions.
- Traffic in the direction of construction will be diverted to
alternate routes. Left turns will be restricted as required.
Phase 4 - 51st Street left turn lane from Faithfull Avenue to
Wanuskewin Road
(Approximate duration: 3-4 nights)
Expected start: June 25
- Left turn lane will be closed in both directions.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 16
June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
For
Immediate Release: June 13, 2014
IDYLWYLD DRIVE SOUTHBOUND, JUNE 16-27
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 16, Idylwyld Drive southbound curb (outside) lane will be closed from 25th Street to 24th Street while crews carry out streetscaping work. One lane will remain open to traffic.
The work is expected to last 2 weeks.
SPADINA CRESCENT & 19TH STREET, JUNE 16-JULY 2
Beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Monday, June 16, the following road restrictions will be in place to accommodate the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival.
June 16 – July 2
- Spadina Crescent westbound will be closed from 20th Street to near 3rd Avenue.
June 17 – 24
- 19th Street eastbound curb (outside) lane will be closed from 3rd Avenue to 30 metres east.
The City thanks everyone for their patience.
BROADWAY, UNIVERSITY & SID BUCKWOLD BRIDGE OVERNIGHT LANE RESTRICTIONS
Beginning at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 16, the following restrictions will be in place as crews clean and seal bridges. Traffic will merge to the centre lanes as crews progress and restrictions may vary per location. Watch for traffic detour service alerts for up-to-date information on road restrictions.
Monday, June 16 - Broadway Bridge
Tuesday, June 17 - University Bridge
Wednesday, June 18 & Thursday, June 19 – Sid Buckwold Bridge
To minimize disruption to traffic the work will occur overnight from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
REMINDER: 8TH STREET WESTBOUND, JUNE 16-21
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 16, 8th Street westbound lanes will be closed from Broadway Avenue to Clarence Avenue while crews pave the road. Two way traffic will be accommodated in the eastbound lanes.
The work is expected to last 6 days and the road reopen by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21.
REMINDER: CIRCLE DRIVE OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS, JUNE 16
Beginning at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, June 16, Circle Drive northbound median (inside) lane will be closed from the train bridge to Circle Drive North Bridge while crews pave the road.
To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place overnight with the road expected to reopen by 6:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 17.
REMINDER: 51ST STREET OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS, JUNE 15-28
Starting on June 15, 2014, there will be lane restrictions on 51st Street and Faithfull Avenue while crews resurface the road. To minimize disruption to traffic the restrictions will take place at night only from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Phase 1 -
Faithfull Avenue from 50th Street to 51st Street and the intersection of
Faithfull Avenue and 51st Street
(Approximate
duration: 2 nights)
Beginning June 15
- Faithfull Avenue will be closed from 50th Street to 51st Street,
access for local traffic maintained.
- Left turns at the intersection from 51st Street onto Faithfull
Avenue will not be permitted.
Phase 2 - 51st Street from Faithfull Avenue to Wanuskewin Road
(eastbound)
(Approximate duration 4 nights)
Expected start: June 17
- Curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed. Traffic merges to
median (inside) lanes in both directions.
- Traffic in the direction of construction will be diverted to
alternate routes. Left turns will be restricted as required.
Phase 3 - 51st Street from Wanuskewin Road to Faithfull Avenue
(westbound)
(Approximate duration 4 nights)
Expected start: June 21
- Curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed. Traffic merges to
median (inside) lanes in both directions.
- Traffic in the direction of construction will be diverted to
alternate routes. Left turns will be restricted as required.
Phase 4 - 51st Street left turn lane from Faithfull Avenue to
Wanuskewin Road
(Approximate duration: 3-4 nights)
Expected start: June 25
- Left turn lane will be closed in both directions.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
OVERNIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE POSTPONED, JUNE 13
June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
For
Immediate Release: June 13, 2014
Due to the forecast of rain this evening, paving on Circle Drive westbound curb (outside) and centre lane from Attridge Drive on ramp to Circle Drive North Bridge has been postponed. The lanes were scheduled to be closed overnight from 6:45 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. All lanes will now be open to traffic and a new Public Service Announcement will be issued when the work resumes.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
JOIN US! 40TH ANNUAL CIVIC PANCAKE BREAKFAST THURSDAY, JUNE 19
June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
Everyone is invited to the 40th Annual Civic Pancake Breakfast on Thursday, June 19, 2014 between 7:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. in Civic Square (23rd Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues). The cost is $5.00 per plate (includes pancakes, sausage, coffee or juice) with proceeds going to the United Way.
The Civic Pancake Breakfast is a zero waste event with compostable, recyclable or reusable supplies. This is the sixth year in a row that the breakfast will be a zero waste event.
Local celebrities will be serving breakfast. This year we are excited to once again have the Obstacle Water Relay race! Free live entertainment will be provided throughout the morning.
Save the date! Come out next Thursday morning and enjoy this fun annual event!
For more information on the 40th Annual Civic Pancake Breakfast, visit www.saskatoon.ca and click on “P” for Pancake Breakfast.
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LANDFILL CUSTOMERS REMINDED TO COVER ALL LOADS
June 12, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Immediate Release: June13, 2014
Spring cleaning, yard work and renovation season is upon us and Saskatoon residents can bring their waste to the Saskatoon Landfill. For the safety of drivers, and to prevent litter along the road, the Waste Bylaw requires that all truck boxes and trailer loads are covered, or properly secured to prevent loose debris from blowing out. Tarps, nets, rope and bungee cords are all acceptable ways of securing material, provided they are attached correctly.
Beginning Saturday, June 14, officials will be inspecting all loads at the entrance to the Landfill, looking for properly secured covers and educating customers about acceptable materials. Warnings will be issued until mid-July, when fines may be applicable for uncovered loads.
The Landfill is open 7 days a week from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For rates and a full list of acceptable and non-acceptable materials, please visit Saskatoon.ca and click on “L” for Landfill.
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EVENING AND 24-HOUR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
June 11, 2014 - 12:00pm
Road construction and repairs are underway on various streets across the city, with new projects starting up every day. This summer, 178 lane kilometres of road will undergo a form of construction, rehabilation or maintenance. In comparison, that’s the distance from Saskatoon to Kindersley.
This year, projects on high-traffic streets will be done in the evening only or on 24-hour cycles, where economical and feasible. “Evening work will reduce the impact to drivers and surrounding business and 24-hour cycles will allow the work to be completed quickly and efficiently, reducing the overall impact from associated road closures and detours,” says Chris Hallam, Director of Construction and Design.
This week, repaving work has been happening 24 hours a day on College Drive from McKercher Drive to Circle Drive. This work is now complete. Scheduled to begin this evening, Circle Drive northbound from College Drive to the Circle Drive North Bridge will be paved at night only. Scheduled for Sunday is the rehabilitation of 51st Street between Faithfull Avenue and Wanuskewin Drive over three weeks in the evening only.
“By combining large projects into our road reconstruction contracts this year, our industry partners are able to provide workers for overnight shifts for projects on high-traffic streets, like Circle Drive and 51st Street,” says Hallam. “At times the work zones may not appear active or the work may look complete, but barriers will stay in place where there are roadside hazards or where fresh pavement or concrete needs to set to ensure the safety of drivers.”
To avoid delays plan your route around road work by subscribing to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts or check saskatoon.ca and click on Building Better Roads. Alerts are also posted to our social media sites; you can follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
“The safety of our crews, and everyone approaching or passing work zones, remains our top priority,” says Hallam. “Obeying signs and respecting work zones will allow the crews to focus on the task and complete the work safely and efficiently.”
A list of the city’s 2014 construction projects is available at Saskatoon.ca by clicking “Building Better Roads”.
Know before you go! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
SMART METERS RECOMMENDED FOR CITY UTILITIES
June 11, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Release: Thursday, June 12, 2014
In a report to the June 17 meeting of Planning and Operations Committee (P&O), City Administration is recommending the development and implementation of an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system for Saskatoon Light & Power (SL&P) and Saskatoon Water. The recommendation comes after a study, which began last fall, was conducted to determine the feasibility and cost of an AMI system in Saskatoon.
An AMI system uses “smart” electricity and water meters that measure and record actual power and water usage by time intervals throughout the day. The information is then transmitted wirelessly over a secure network to a central database, which allows for remote meter reading.
"Our investigation has confirmed an AMI system offers many benefits for our customers and the City,” says Trevor Bell, Director of Saskatoon Light & Power. “Customers would receive monthly bills based on the actual amount of electricity and water they use. This would eliminate reliance on estimated usage between meter readings, and help residents manage their electricity and water use and detect unusual consumption patterns which could impact their bill.”
An AMI system means the City will benefit from more precise metering and reduced revenue losses caused by meter failure. Greenhouse gas emissions and labour costs tied to manual meter reading would also be reduced. It is estimated that 35 tonnes of CO2e tied to vehicle use would be reduced each year, and reductions from decreased water use are estimated at 3,300 tonnes CO2e - the equivalent of removing over 685 vehicles from Saskatoon roads each year.
A Business Case has been prepared to measure the project costs and savings over a 20-year period. Total capital costs are estimated at $24.31 million and system operation costs are estimated at $22.1 million. Over a 20-year period, the total projected savings are estimated to be $76.1 million. The project is expected to pay for itself within 11.43 years with an internal rate of return of 11 per cent.
If the recommendations are approved, customers who have already received their new smart meters will have their meters read electronically and will begin receiving monthly bills based on actual, not estimate, usage by the end of 2015. As the deployment of smart meters continues, the balance of customers will be converted to the AMI system.
SaskPower and SaskEnergy have already begun the process of replacing over 500,000 electricity meters and the upgrading of 370,000 natural gas meters in Saskatchewan with new metering technology as part of a Joint AMI program.
GROWING FORWARD! SHAPING SASKATOON RELEASES TWO GROWTH PLAN REPORTS
June 11, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon’s (City) Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon project is pleased to present two reports for information to City Council’s Planning and Operations Committee on June 17, 2014, which outline work-to-date on the City’s Growth Plan to Half a Million (Growth Plan).
The first report is the Growth Plan Summary Report #1: Taking Stock & Visioning. This report outlines work that Saskatoon has done to date to promote growth and development, identifies and explains key areas that will need to be addressed in the Growth Plan, and sets the stage for public discussion about detailed Growth Plan options in October 2014.
A summer information series called “Spotlight On” will be launched in the coming weeks and will highlight information contained in the summary report in the areas of core bridges, transit, rapid transit, and growth near major corridors.
The second report is the Winter 2014 Engagement Summary. This report shares what was heard during the Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon public engagement from February 25 to March 21, 2014.
Both reports are available on the project website at www.growingfwd.ca and represent the completion of Phase 2 of the five-phase Growth Plan development process.
Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon is a public planning initiative that is designed to plan for our future and navigate challenges associated with rapid population growth. A major outcome of Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon will be the Growth Plan, which will help guide civic infrastructure investments as Saskatoon grows to half a million people over the next 30 to 40 years.
Public consultation will be ongoing throughout the Growing Forward! Shaping Saskatoon process. Watch for more public engagement opportunities coming in October 2014. Those interested can also sign up for project update notifications at www.growingfwd.ca.
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OVERNIGHT LANE RESTRICTIONS ON CIRCLE DRIVE, JUNE 12-16
June 10, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Immediate
Release: June 11, 2014
Beginning at 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, the following lane restrictions will be in place overnight on Circle Drive while crews pave the road.
Thursday night, June 12
- Circle Drive northbound median (inside) lane will be closed from College Drive to the train bridge
Friday night, June 13
- Circle Drive northbound curb (outside) lane
will be closed from before 108th Street to Attridge Drive on ramp
- Circle Drive off ramp to Attridge Drive/Preston
Avenue will be closed
- 108th Street on ramp to Circle Drive northbound
will be closed
Saturday & Sunday night, June 14-15
- Circle Drive westbound curb (outside) and
centre lane will be closed from Attridge Drive on ramp to Circle Drive Bridge
- Attridge Drive on ramp to Circle Drive
westbound will be closed
Monday night, June 16
- Circle Drive northbound median (inside) lane will be closed from the train bridge to Circle Drive Bridge
To minimize disruption to traffic the work is scheduled to take place overnight from 6:45 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. The restrictions will be lifted as indicated weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
The Zipper Merge will be in effect at this location. As drivers approach the “lane closed ahead” sign and traffic starts to back up, stay in your current lane up to the point of merge. Then take turns in "zipper" fashion with other drivers to safely and smoothly ease into the remaining lane. Drivers in the through lane must take turns merging.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
REMINDER: URBAN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY GATHERING – THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2014
June 10, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon (City), in partnership with the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) and Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. (CUMFI), wishes to meet with Aboriginal residents and governments, First Nation land holders, and other interested citizens to provide an overview of the Aboriginal programs and services currently offered, and to seek input to ensure they best meet the needs of the community as Saskatoon is home to an increasing Aboriginal population. Topics will include areas such as affordable housing, economic development, urban reserves, recreation, Aboriginal employment, and future city development. Key staff will be at the meeting to introduce themselves, answer questions, and gather feedback.
Urban Aboriginal Community Gathering
Thursday, June 12, 2014
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saskatoon Inn
2002 Airport Drive, Saskatoon
Free bus service will be provided from Cosmo Civic Centre (3130 Laurier Drive) to the Saskatoon Inn leaving at 5:00 p.m., with a return departure from the Saskatoon Inn to Cosmo Civic Centre at 8:45 p.m.
Please R.S.V.P. to urbanaboriginalcommunity@saskatoon.ca or call 306-975-8066. Meeting information is also available at www.shapingsaskatoon.ca.
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ROAD RESTRICTIONS ON 51ST STREET FROM FAITHFULL AVENUE TO WANUSKEWIN ROAD, JUNE 12-28
June 10, 2014 - 12:00pm
Over the next three weeks, the following road restrictions will be in place on 51st Street while crews repair underground water and sewer infrastructure and perform roadway improvements.
June 12-16 - 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (road will remain closed for duration of work)
Starting on June 12, 51st Street eastbound lanes will be closed from Wentz Avenue to Millar Avenue while crews work on water and sewer connections in these lanes. Eastbound traffic will be detoured by way of 50th Street. Access to businesses facing 51st Street will be restricted, but will be maintained on side and back entrances.
When the repair is complete, the area will be paved. It will later be removed during the reconstruction process, but the layer of asphalt is required for properly removing the top layer of roadway.
June 15-28 – 7:00 p.m.–6:00 a.m. (overnight restrictions)
Starting on June 15, 2014, there will be lane restrictions on 51st Street and Faithfull Avenue while crews resurface the road.
To minimize the impact to traffic and inconvenience to businesses in the area the work has been scheduled to take place between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. each night. All lanes will be open during the day.
The work will be done in the following phases:
Phase 1 - Faithfull Avenue from 50th Street to 51st Street and the intersection of Faithfull Avenue and 51st Street (Approximate duration: 2 nights)
Beginning June 15
- Faithfull Avenue will be closed from 50th Street to 51st Street, access for local traffic maintained.
- Left turns at the intersection from 51st Street onto Faithfull Avenue will not be permitted.
Phase 2 - 51st Street from Faithfull Avenue to Wanuskewin Road (eastbound)
(Approximate duration 4 nights)
Expected start: June 17
- Curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed. Traffic merges to median (inside) lanes in both directions.
- Traffic in the direction of construction will be diverted to alternate routes. Left turns will be restricted as required.
Phase 3 - 51st Street from Wanuskewin Road to Faithfull Avenue (westbound)
(Approximate duration 4 nights)
Expected start: June 21
- Curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed. Traffic merges to median (inside) lanes in both directions.
- Traffic in the direction of construction will be diverted to alternate routes. Left turns will be restricted as required.
Phase 4 - 51st Street left turn lane from Faithfull Avenue to Wanuskewin Road (Approximate duration: 3-4 nights)
Expected start: June 25
- Left turn lane will be closed in both directions.
Residents are advised that, depending on circumstances and road condition, this work may progress faster or slower than anticipated which could affect the start date of the next phase.
It is expected the work will be completed on Saturday, June 28, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
The City would like to thank everyone for their patience.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
OUTDOOR POOLS AND KINSMEN PLAY VILLAGE OPEN FOR THE SUMMER BEGINNING SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014
June 10, 2014 - 12:00pm
Make a splash this summer! Lathey Pool, Riversdale Pool, and the Play Village at Kinsmen Park, which includes a supervised paddling pool and accessible playground, will open for the season on Saturday, June 14. George Ward Pool and Mayfair Pool will open on Monday, June 16.
General admission to the outdoor pools provides access to a variety of aquatic drop-in activities (i.e. public, lane, Parent and Tot swims, and Aquafitness classes) for people of all ages. Children five years and under are admitted free to outdoor pools when accompanied by a parent or guardian. There is no admission charge to the Kinsmen Play Village.
Also available for the summer are special outdoor pool bulk tickets. Buy in bulk and save. Purchasing a pack of 10 outdoor pool passes provides a 20% discount off regular general admission rates. Get them while it’s HOT!
Swimming lessons are offered for all ages and abilities at each of the outdoor pools, except Kinsmen Play Village. Please refer to the City of Saskatoon’s Summer Leisure Mini Guide (www.saskatoon.ca/go/leisureguide) for more details.
A reminder that outdoor pools will be cleared immediately if lightning occurs and will close during steady rain conditions or if temperatures are 14 degrees or lower. Check Drop-in Online (www.saskatoon.ca/go/dropinonline), and sign up for Service Alerts for updates.
To find an outdoor pool location near you, please visit www.saskatoon.ca and look under “O” for Outdoor Pools.
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BE WATER WISE - REDUCE WATER USE DURING PEAK TIMES THIS SUMMER
June 9, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon (City) reminds residents to keep basic water conservation tips in mind when watering lawns and gardens this summer.
“Being water wise helps the environment,” says Brenda Wallace, Director of Environmental & Corporate Initiatives. “Rainwater and treated water from excess watering of lawns and gardens both end up in the storm sewer system, and eventually the South Saskatchewan River. Ensuring lawns and gardens are not overwatered can lessen the amount of water entering our storm sewers.”
Being water wise also saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Energy is required to treat water and wastewater and emissions from water use by residents in 2013 are estimated at 24,690 tonnes CO2e or the equivalent of the emissions generated by 5,140 passenger vehicles each year.
Conserving water also preserves the City’s water systems. During periods of high water demand, the treatment plants and distribution systems are in high use so conserving water will extend the life of our water and wastewater treatment plants.
In 2013, Saskatoon residents consumed 234 litres of water per capita per day (LCD). The median water use for Canadian municipalities is 231 LCD. In the summertime, water use for irrigation makes up the majority of the total demand for water in Saskatoon.
The City of Saskatoon is committed to being a leader in water conservation and uses low-maintenance and low-watering gardening practices throughout the summer. The City also collects and uses rainwater to supplement watering resulting in cost, energy, and GHG emissions savings by not using treated water from the water treatment plant. For instance, Saskatoon Transit is capturing rainwater to wash busses at the Access Transit Storage Garage. As well, raw water from the river is used for irrigation at several City golf courses.
For more information on how to “Be Water Wise”, visit www.saskatoon.ca and click on “W” for Water Conservation. Check out “The Importance of Water” video on this site for more information on how the City works to ensure a safe water supply for residents.
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.
ROAD RESTRICTIONS UPDATE, JUNE 10-12
June 8, 2014 - 12:00pm
For
Immediate Release: June 9, 2014
UPDATE: COLLEGE DRIVE & CIRCLE DRIVE, JUNE 10-11
Starting at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 10, the following restrictions on the College Drive westbound on ramp to Circle Drive will be in place while crews pave the road.
- College Drive eastbound and westbound turn
lanes and on ramps to Circle Drive will be closed.
- Circle Drive northbound curb (outside) lane
between College Drive and 108th Street will be closed.
The Zipper Merge will be used at this location. As drivers approach the “lane closed ahead” sign and traffic starts to back up, stay in your current lane up to the point of merge. Then take turns in "zipper" fashion with other drivers to safely and smoothly ease into the remaining lane. Drivers in the through lane must take turns merging.
The road is expected to reopen by 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11.
1ST AVENUE ON RAMP TO IDYLWYLD DRIVE, JUNE 10-11
Beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 10, the following restrictions will be in place on 1st Avenue and 19th Street while crews work on the road.
- 1st Avenue southbound on ramp to Idylwyld Drive
will be closed from 20th Street.
- Access to Midtown Plaza parking lot will be
maintained.
- The left turn bays from 19th Street and 20th
Street westbound onto 1st Avenue southbound will be closed.
The work is expected to take 2 days.
33RD STREET, JUNE 10-12
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 10, 33rd Street will be closed between Avenue P and Edmonton Avenue while crews work on water and sewer connections. A detour will be in place.
The work is expected to take 3 days.
51ST STREET WESTBOUND AT WENTZ AVENUE, JUNE 10-11
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 10, 51st Street curb (outside) and centre lanes will be closed at Wentz Avenue while crews replace a storm sewer manhole and a hydrant. Wentz Avenue will also be closed between 51st Street and 50th Street.
The work is expected to last 2 days.
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! Find traffic detour information on our website at www.saskatoon.ca/go/traffic. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofsaskatoon and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
ENHANCED SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO PROJECTED DEFICIT
June 8, 2014 - 12:00pm
A regularly scheduled quarterly status update regarding the 2014 Corporate Business Plan and Budget projects a deficit of $1.947 million to year-end.
“With the harsh winter we had last year we made some adjustments to our snow and ice budget for this year,” says Director of Finance, Kerry Tarasoff. “As the season progressed we had to further enhance snow removal and a good portion of the deficit can be traced to those necessary costs.”
Civic departments have identified continuous improvement initiatives and have embarked on process improvements that are expected to be completed in 2014. These initiatives are expected to improve the efficiency and increase the effectiveness of civic operations resulting in improved customer service and savings of $1.4 million in 2014.
Following a recent policy change, quarterly reports are prepared to make sure City Council and the Administration are aware of challenges or emerging business plan and budget issues so they can react accordingly.
“Whenever we see deficits in our projections the Administration begins looking for ways to save or for lessening the impact of a shortfall,” Tarasoff says. “That is why the City moved to quarterly reports; it gives us time to work on eliminating a deficit so it doesn’t have to be passed on to taxpayers at budget time.”
The following is a summary of the main items contributing to the projected variance:
Snow Removal: An estimated $1.1 million deficit is being projected as a result intensified snow removal operations. 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 cover a portion of the deficit leaving a net impact of $580,000. The Administration will strive to reduce this impact through deferral of purchases, deferral of discretionary spending and reduced contract costs in late 2014.
Fleet Services: Pricing on unleaded fuel is about $1.20 per litre compared to budget of $1.08, causing an over-expenditure of $215,000. However, the Fuel Stabilization Reserve has a $1 million balance and will cover this deficit at year-end for a net zero impact.
Waste Handling Service: Increased equipment rentals for the landfill, as well as lower revenues, are contributing to a projected $382,000 deficit.
Property Levy: Assessment growth was $486,000 higher than the anticipated amount of $5 million due to increased construction activity.
The report also provides highlights of key projects (by March 31, 2014) as they relate to City Council’s Strategic Goals:
Continuous Improvement
Three Civic Service Reviews (CSR) will be completed in 2014; Roadways, Parks and Waste Management. CSRs for Roadways and Parks started in March and the Waste Management is scheduled to start in the second quarter.
Continuous Improvement (CI) initiatives are underway throughout the corporation. Process reviews were undertaken in Purchasing, Business Licensing and at the Water Treatment Plant.
The pilot project for Service Saskatoon, Report a Pothole, was launched in March 2014, allowing citizens to make service requests online and also allowing civic staff to report back when the work is complete.
Asset and Financial Sustainability
Twelve civic facilities now have energy and water monitoring systems. The information gathered by these systems will lead to utility reductions and productivity improvements within building operations. Results will be reported in December. Combined Heat and Power units will be installed by early 2015.
A snow storage facility is part of the COC. This P3 project is in the Request for Proposals phase. Development of a facility for the South East quadrant of the City continues in conjunction with other future growth initiatives.
Quality of Life
The Age Friendly Saskatoon Phase 2 report was presented to City Council in January. The report contains a series of recommendations for how to make Saskatoon more age friendly.
The Atoske Alumni group was formed and is working on enhanced training opportunities for Aboriginal youth.
As a benchmarking exercise, Saskatoon was one of seven mid-sized Canadian cities to participate in the measurement of its cultural investments between 2009 and 2012. Over the four-year study period, Saskatoon ranked first in operating, second in overall investment, fourth in capital investments and sixth in grants.
Environmental Leadership
Through membership in Municipal Collaboration for Sustainable Purchasing, a ten-step action plan has been drafted and includes the identification of pilot purchases that will use environmental criteria for decision making. The next steps will be to develop tools such as training for staff and templates for purchasing documents.
The Landfill Gas Collection project was commissioned in March 2014 and operation of the Power Generation Facility also began in March.
Sustainable Growth
The Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G) held its kickoff meeting which was attended by elected officials in February 2014. Staff from the five partnering municipalities have been working on a Draft Terms of Reference, Work Plan, Communications and Engagement Strategy, and Budget for a Regional Plan.
The Intermediate Strategy for infill development will be prepared as part of the Growing Forward! project through the corridor identification and densification opportunities.
Moving Around
A comprehensive approach to transit market research has been incorporated into the Growing Forward! Initiative. A complete market study and functional design for an updated transit system has been included in this work. In the interim, route enhancements will be made to make sure the existing service adapts to changing transit patterns and city growth.
Economic Diversity and Prosperity
Building permit numbers are slightly ahead of permits than in the first quarter of 2013 by 4.9%. The value of construction associated with those permits in the first quarter of 2014 is slightly behind the numbers achieved at the end of the first quarter in 2013 by 23.9%.
Building permits issued to the end of March 2014 represent the creation of 665 new residential units, compared to 401 for the same time period in 2013.
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