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Administration Seeks Approval, in Principle, of Saskatoon’s First Active Transportation Plan

June 9, 2016 - 7:30am

CY16-159

City Administration will be presenting the final Active Transportation Plan (ATP) report to City Council’s Standing Policy Committee on Transportation on Monday, June 13, 2016, requesting that the report be forwarded to City Council for approval, in principle, of the long-term benefits and key directions outlined in the plan.

“The ATP was developed with broad input from residents and stakeholders and establishes a long-term vision for active transportation in Saskatoon that complements the City’s Growth Plan to Half a Million (Growth Plan),” says Alan Wallace, Director of Planning and Development.  “Guided by community input, a vision, and goals, targets for active transportation have been developed, along with key directions and action items to improve active transportation facilities, policies and standards, support programs, and education and awareness initiatives over the next 30 to 40 years.”

Some of the key directions and action items included in the ATP are to:

  1. address gaps in sidewalks, shared pathways and cycling facilities in core neighborhoods, existing employment areas, and other established neighbourhoods;
  2. improve connectivity of sidewalks, shared pathways and cycling facilities in new neighborhoods, and employment areas;
  3. address year-round accessibility and maintenance of sidewalks, pathways, intersections, and cycling facilities;
  4. address road safety and personal security issues;
  5. address barriers, such as crossings of major roads, river crossings, underpasses and overpasses, railways, and natural features, to provide adequate access for all active transportation users;
  6. ensure adequate levels of bike parking in the downtown, at civic facilities, and other major destinations throughout Saskatoon;
  7. ensure active transportation facilities are provided along key transit, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), and growth corridors, as identified in the Growth Plan; and
  8. enhance education and awareness to support and promote active transportation, including promotion of sharing the road between all road users, and responsible travel behaviours and attitudes to provide more accessible, convenient, and safe transportation choices for all.

The ATP target is to double walking and cycling trips to 24% of all daily trips and 15% of all commute trips by 2045.

“Without the ATP, increased traffic congestion, longer commutes, and higher infrastructure costs are expected to impact economic growth and prosperity, quality of life, and environmental leadership as Saskatoon’s population grows to half a million people,” said Wallace.

If the ATP is approved, in principle, a five-year implementation plan will be created and brought to City Council for approval in early 2017.

Comments and requests to speak at the Standing Policy Committee on Transportation meeting may be submitted, in advance, via the City’s website at www.saskatoon.ca/writetocouncil.

For more information on the ATP, please visit the project website at www.growingfwd.ca.

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(Updated Saskatoon Transit link) City Unveils Enhanced Routes to SaskTel Centre for Weekend Concert

June 9, 2016 - 4:23am

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If you are heading to SaskTel Centre to see Garth Brooks on Friday and Saturday, the City recommends you leave early, carpool with three or more people, and load a long playlist of Garth’s greatest hits. Most importantly, drivers are encouraged to use one of the designated routes  and obey temporary signage for direct access to parking.

Stay informed with #GarthinSaskatoon on Twitter and find details about the show at sasktelcentre.com.

The City and Saskatoon Police Service are working with SaskTel Centre to keep traffic moving between the back-to-back sold out shows, when traffic volume may reach 20,000 vehicles in the area.

“The unprecedented volume of traffic expected at one time requires careful planning and cooperation from drivers,” says Angela Gardiner, Director of Transportation. “For everyone’s safety and efficient parking, the City prepared two specific routes for SaskTel Centre guests, which will be optimized with longer traffic signals, SPS traffic control with reduced speeds and temporary signage.”

GETTING TO SASKTEL CENTRE:

  • Saskatoon Transit will have continuous service from the downtown terminal for all shows, beginning at 5:45 p.m. on Thursday and Sunday and 5:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Standard transit fares apply, and transfers and passes will be accepted. More at saskatoontransit.ca.
  • Park & Ride Shuttle Service (yellow bus) will available from mall locations for $5 roundtrip. More at sasktelcentre.com.
  • From South/West neighbourhoods: use Idylwyld Drive to Highway 16 (exit to The Battlefords).
  • From North/East neighbourhoods: use Wanuskewin Road (or Millar Avenue) to Marquis Drive.
  • Left turns from Idylwyld Drive onto Marquis Drive will not be permitted Friday and Saturday beginning at 8:30 p.m. to accommodate vehicles leaving the first show. Traffic on Idylwyld Drive will be directed to 71st Street for access.

“People should be prepared for slower moving traffic and remain patient, especially between shows on Friday and Saturday,” says Gardiner. “We will be actively monitoring traffic movement and can adjust signals if needed.”

Task teams involving the Fire Department, Saskatoon Police Service, tow trucks and traffic signal staff will be on scene to respond quickly to any and all issues. In an emergency, call 9-1-1.

The City of Saskatoon’s Transportation staff, Saskatoon Transit and Saskatoon Police Services, along with SaskTel Centre, thank everyone for their cooperation in making this an enjoyable event for Saskatoon residents and visitors. 

BIDs Affected:
North Industrial Area
Quadrants Affected:
North West
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Broadway Avenue Improvement Project Update - June 7, 2016

June 7, 2016 - 8:05am

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First Two Phases Completed Ahead of Schedule

City motorists now have full access to Broadway Bridge and east/west access to 5 Corners, signalling a completion of the first two phases of the Broadway Improvement Project, well ahead of schedule.  “The entire project is moving along really well,” says Celene Anger, Director of Construction & Design. “Water main replacement work is progressing faster than originally anticipated, thanks to the great weather and some hard work on the part of our contractors.” 

An early finish at the intersection of Broadway and 11th Street has allowed for work at the 10th Street intersection to start early.  Connection replacements on the 600 block of Broadway Avenue are also complete and concrete repairs are taking place ahead of road resurfacing. 

The Broadway Improvement Project includes extensive water main upgrades and road resurfacing to Broadway Avenue and surrounding areas.  This large project is continually being assessed and revised to help minimize its impact on the community, allowing businesses to remain open and events to take place as normally as possible.

“Broadway is open for business;  and to make that happen, we have regular meetings with local business and property owners. Based on their feedback, we’re going to approach remaining roadwork a little differently,” says Anger.  “Instead of waiting and coming back to pave when all the water main work is done, we’re going to finish this section completely – now - and then move on.  Resurfacing between 10th and 12th Street will happen as soon as the water main work at the 10th Street intersection is done, allowing the 600 and 700 blocks of Broadway to be completely opened to vehicles and events much sooner than originally thought.”

Final resurfacing of 600 and 700 blocks should begin around the third week of June, weather permitting.

Saskatoon Transit has started using Dufferin Avenue as an alternate route during this part of the project.

For more information please visit saskatoon.ca/broadway.

Neighbourhood Affected:
Nutana
BIDs Affected:
Broadway BID
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New System Will Improve Billing for Water Customers

June 6, 2016 - 8:00am

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Saskatoon Water is phasing-in a new Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system for water meters.

“Water meters will have a communication module added to take advantage of the benefits of AMI, which include remote meter reading, and monthly billing based on current usage, not estimates,” says Reid Corbett, Director of Saskatoon Water. “A Saskatoon Water technician requires access to the inside of homes to complete the conversion, which takes about 10 minutes.”

Saskatoon Water will notify residents with a letter when technicians are in their neighbourhood. Once a resident receives this letter, they can book an appointment online at saskatoon.ca/watermeter. It’s important to note that only residents of the areas where work is occurring can book an appointment. Currently appointments are available for water meter customers in Holiday Park, King George and Riversdale.

Between appointments, technicians will visit adjacent homes that have not made a booking to request access to their water meter. If residents are not home, they will leave a door hanger explaining the program and asking residents to make an appointment.

“We are expecting it to take approximately five years to convert all of Saskatoon’s 72,000 water meters to work with the new AMI system,” says Corbett. “The key to our success is cooperation from our customers, which includes booking an appointment online as soon as they receive our first letter.”

About 62,000 water meters newer than 1994 will have the black circular scan pad on the outside of the home replaced with a communication module. Once the communication module is in place, the wiring system that currently links the scan pad to the water meter will be attached to the new communication module.

About 10,000 meters installed prior to 1994 will be completely replaced and have the communication module added in order to work with AMI. Replacement of older water meters is part of the regular maintenance program.

To learn more about the AMI program visit saskatoon.ca/watermeter.  

 

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Short List of Teams Chosen to Build Interchanges

June 2, 2016 - 8:22am

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The City is pleased to announce that based on results of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ), three teams have been chosen to move on to the Request for Proposals (RFP) stage for the Saskatoon Interchange Project for Boychuk Drive & Highway 16 and McOrmond Drive & College Drive.

Eight applicant teams responded to the RFQ. Following a comprehensive evaluation of the submissions, the teams that will participate in the RFP process, listed alphabetically, are:

  • Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd. (Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd., WSP, Amec Foster Wheeler)
  • Graham Infrastructure LP (Graham Infrastructure LP, ASL Paving Ltd., Tetra Tech EBA Ltd., ISL Engineering and Land Services Ltd., Clifton Associates Ltd.)
  • PCL Construction Management Inc. (PCL Construction Management Inc., Cima+ Canada Inc., Trek Geotechnical Inc., Pinchin West Limited, Catterall & Wright)

The City's project team is currently working with its advisors to finalize the RFP document which will be released to the short-listed firms in June 2016.

The Saskatoon Interchange Project has bundled these two interchanges together as a way of reducing overall costs of construction. The McOrmond Drive/College Drive interchange is fully funded by adjacent land developers. The Boychuk Drive/Highway 16 interchange is funded by both federal and provincial governments (14.7 million each) with an additional $15.7 million coming from levies collected by The City of Saskatoon from developers of the Rosewood subdivision.​

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Finance Committee Decisions in Brief

June 2, 2016 - 7:55am

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May 30, 2016 Meeting

7.1.4 7.1.4 2015 Annual Report – Saskatoon Land

Decision

*The report was received as information.

Background

*Land sales for 2015 totaled $63,425,578. Sales highlights include 159 single family lot sales, 30.17 acres of institutional/multi-family sales and 20.97 acres of industrial sales/leases.
*Since 2011, Saskatoon Land, in conjunction with private-sector developers, has met or exceeded the minimum supply targets for residential and industrial land. Estimates for 2015 yearend indicate the following inventory levels for each land category: 2,002 single-family units, 3,382 multi-family units, and 183 industrial acres.
*Throughout the 2015 calendar year, a variety of accomplishments were realized by Saskatoon Land staff. Notable examples include: completion of the Green Bridge structure in Evergreen, administration of 80 leases totaling almost $2 million in annual revenue, and the successful implementation of new singlefamily lot allocation process for lot draws.
*Since 2007, $123.3 million in net proceeds from the sale of property in Hampton Village, Willowgrove, Rosewood and Evergreen have been made available for City Council to allocate to various civic projects.

7.1.5 First Quarter Results – Corporate Business Plan and Budget – Shaping Our Financial Future

Decision

*The Committee received the report as information.

Background

*The 2016 budget projections to year-end show a 0.27% negative variance upon reviewing quarter one results. The Administration will be taking all reasonable measures to bring in a balanced budget at year-end.
*The key projects and initiatives outlined in the 2016 Corporate Business Plan and Budget are on track and initiatives are progressing well.

7.1.6 Update on Key Strategic Risks

Decision

*The Committee received the report as information.

Background

*Risk Registers have been developed for each high and medium strategic risk and have been reviewed by the Corporate Risk Committee.
*At its meeting on June 22, 2015, when considering the report of the CFO/General Manager, Asset and Financial Management Department, regarding key risks and the risk based management program, City Council resolved that the Corporate Risk Committee report further on key corporate risks, and that there be an overall ongoing review and report back to the Standing Policy Committee on Finance.

7.2.7 Acquisition of Land for Future Fire Station

Decision

*The Committee will be reporting to City Council in support of the recommendations of the Administration.

Background

*The Saskatoon Fire Department continually reviews response times using mapping analysis techniques with the goal of increasing departmental efficiency placing citizen and staff safety at the forefront.
*The Saskatoon Fire Department can relocate the current Station No. 3 (1906 York Avenue) to St. Martin’s United Church’s vacant north lot. This will address aging infrastructure concerns and improve overall response protection in the southeast portion of the city.
*Notable terms of the agreement with St. Martin’s United Church include a sale price of $500,000, plus additional related disturbance and site improvement compensation.

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Planning, Development & Community Services Decisions in Brief

June 2, 2016 - 7:31am

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From the May 30, 2016 Meeting

7.1.9 Landscape Design and Development Standards for Parks and Open Space

Decision

*Committee received the report as information and asked Administration to report back on feedback from residents plus housing, industrial and commercial industries and developers.

Background

*The construction of parks and open spaces that require irrigation and a high level of maintenance have become common in the city’s new subdivisions/neighbourhoods. This has contributed to increased pressures on the environmental and financial sustainability of parks and open spaces.
*Implementation of renewed Landscape Design and Development Standards (LDDS) is one of many continuous improvement initiatives identified during the 2014 Parks Maintenance and Design Civic Service Review. Since 2014, the Parks Division has been working towards implementation of a number of initiatives to ensure that required long-term maintenance services can be provided in a safe, efficient, cost–effective, and environmentally responsible manner.
*LDDS will provide formalized landscape design standards and well-defined approval processes, as identified and recommended in the Master Plan.
*LDDS is intended to be a dynamic document that outlines reasonable minimum and maximum parameters of park and open space design and development, as well as a mandatory landscape design review process. The standards will be a continuous improvement tool used by the Parks Division.

7.1.11 Saskatoon Fire Department Purchase of Used Platform for Mobile Command Vehicle

Decision

*The Committee received the report as information.

Background

*The current Mobile Command unit is no longer practical for its intended use.
*After extensive research, it has been determined that the best option is to retrofit a used Class A motorhome, designing and equipping it to be sustainable for many years to come.
*The purchase price of the used platform is $126,000 (taxes included). Additional funds will be required to retrofit the unit in accordance with identified needs.
*It is expected the unit will be complete and ready for use early in 2017.

7.2.5 City Centre Plan Phase 4: Civic Precinct Master Plan Project Update

Decision

*The Committee is forwarding the report to City Council for information.

Background

*The Civic Precinct study area encompasses approximately five city blocks, centred on City Hall.
*The purpose of the Civic Precinct Master Plan is to define a new Civic Precinct area and improve the quality, character, and cohesiveness of the public realm in the Civic Precinct.
*The timing and preparation of this Plan considers several proposed projects and initiatives that will have a significant impact on the public realm within the Civic Precinct over the long term.
*The Plan will be divided into two phases. Phase one consists of background analysis and stakeholder engagement, and phase two consists of detailed design and plan development.
*The Plan will result in a priority list of, and phased approach for, improvement projects for the public realm within the Civic Precinct.

7.2.6 Vacant Lot and adaptive Reuse Incentive Program – Gardens as an Interim Use

Decision

*The Committee is recommending to City Council that the proposed amendments to the Vacant Lot and Adaptive Reuse Incentive Program Policy No. C09-035 be approved.

Background

*The purpose of this report is to amend the Vacant Lot and Adaptive Reuse (VLAR) Incentive Program to add incentives for gardens on vacant lots as an interim use.
*The Administration recommends the VLAR Program be amended to include incentives for garden plots on vacant land as an interim use.
*The incentive will be in the form of a cash grant equal to 50% of the annual value of the municipal property taxes to a maximum of $500 per year for residential properties, and $1,200 per year for non-residential sites, for up to five years.
*Non-profit organizations may have on-site sales of produce in residential areas in compliance with the garage sale provisions of the Zoning Bylaw No. 8770.
*The establishment of a garden on a vacant lot will not affect the opportunity for future incentives under the VLAR Program when the lot becomes developed.
*Communication with the stakeholder group will continue as a means to identify additional opportunities to support urban agriculture and local food.

7.2.7 Redevelopment of the South Caswell Transit Facility Site

Decision

*The Committee resolved:

1. That the report be forwarded to City Council for information;
2. That Administration report further to the Committee on:
(a) a revised concept plan and timing;
(b) a funding strategy and the phasing of the redevelopment of the South Caswell Transit Facility Site by the end of 2016 or as soon as practical; and
(c) safety and security measures that will be implemented as soon as the South Caswell Transit Facility site is vacated.

Background

*An Expression of Interest has demonstrated there is interest in the South Caswell area from the development community in Saskatoon.
*There is considerable site preparation costs associated with the area development project. At the same time, there are significant opportunities and community expectations associated with redevelopment.
*Next steps in the process include community engagement in a renewed concept plan process, preparation of detailed site improvement plans and funding sources, and a plan for the marketing and sale of the land. Alternate procurement methods will be explored.

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Broadway Improvement Project Ahead of Schedule; Bridge Closing for 20 Hours for Road Marking

June 1, 2016 - 10:19am

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The Broadway Avenue Improvement Project is a full week ahead of schedule, as the first two phases wrap up Thursday.

Final work includes roadway marking application, which requires the Broadway Bridge to close at 7:00 p.m. tonight. The bridge and intersection at Broadway Avenue and 12th Street is expected to fully reopen Thursday afternoon by 4:00 p.m.

“We’re encouraged with this news,” says Celene Anger, Director of Construction & Design.  “By afternoon drive time on Thursday, the Broadway Bridge and Five Corners – the intersection at Broadway Avenue and Twelfth Street – will open completely and we’re already into the third phase of the Broadway Improvement Project.”

Phase 3 includes full closure of the intersection at Broadway Avenue and 11th Street. Extensive water main upgrades and road resurfacing began along Broadway Avenue on May 2.  When the work on Broadway Avenue is complete, the project will move onto side streets, including block sections of 10th, 11th and 12th Streets as well as a four-block section of Main Street.

 “This project was specifically designed to be completed in phases, helping to minimize the impact on the community as much as possible,” Anger says. “As we’ve said, Broadway Avenue is open for business and entertainment throughout construction.”

Commuters have been asked to reroute their commute during the summer-long project, making use of the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge and the University Bridge.

For more information please visit saskatoon.ca/broadway.

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.

Neighbourhood Affected:
Nutana
BIDs Affected:
Broadway BID
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Street Patcher Collision Statement

June 1, 2016 - 3:41am

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Saskatoon Public Works responded to a collision this morning between a street-patching truck and a cyclist at Idylwyld Drive and 29th Street.

“At last word, the cyclist’s injuries are described as serious and the City extends its compassion for this man,” says Jeff Jorgenson, General Manager of Transportation & Utilities.

A police investigation is underway and Jorgenson says Public Works Division officials are cooperating in whatever way they can. 

Our initial information is the cyclist appears to have been travelling southbound when the collision with the street-patcher happened.

In addition to the police investigation, the City follows its own protocols after a critical incident to ensure the proper operating procedures were maintained.

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City Continues to Implement Risk-Based Management Program

May 31, 2016 - 3:51am

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Saskatoon, like all municipal governments, faces many types of risk, including strategic, operational, financial and compliance risks that, if not effectively managed, can impact the successful delivery of civic services and achievement of corporate goals and objectives.

The City’s Risk-Based Management (RBM) Program has been adopted to assist Administration with enhancing intelligent risk performance in all areas of operations. “Identifying all types and levels of risk for the City ensures continuous improvement in the way the City is managed, and also supports our goal to grow public confidence in the City’s performance,” says Kerry Tarasoff, CFO/General Manager, Asset & Financial Management Department.

In 2015, the City of Saskatoon’s internal auditors, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), assisted the Administration in conducting a strategic risk assessment in order to identify and prioritize the key strategic risks being faced by the City.  The Corporate Risk Committee, with input from City Council, then evaluated each strategic risk that was identified and prioritized them based on the likelihood of the risk event occurring on a scale of 1 (rare) to 4 (very likely), and the impact if the risk event were to occur on a scale of 1 (negligible) to 4 (critical).

“We continue to create a positive and proactive risk management culture for Administration. Our goal is to identify any risks at the very onset. Through our ongoing risk reviews we can make any necessary adjustments to our programs and practices so that risk is lowered,” Tarasoff says. “We strive to minimize risk – and importantly, maximize the likelihood of reaching our corporate goals.”

To date, each high and medium ranked risk has now been examined, the nature of each risk evaluated, and current and planned mitigation activities have been identified. Over the coming months, the Corporate Risk Committee will continue to enhance its understanding of the City’s risk environment.  Updated information will be submitted to the Standing Policy Committee on Finance for approval in late 2016 and will be incorporated into the 2017 internal audit plan update.

The City of Saskatoon is committed to the long-term strategy of creating and encouraging a workplace culture of continuous improvement – one that encourages innovation and forward-thinking under the Strategic Goal of Continuous Improvement.

To find detailed information on the City’s Risk-Based Management Program, visit saskatoon.ca/corporaterisk

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