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WEEKEND ROAD REPORT, JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 1
January 30, 2015 - 6:00am
NEW SATURDAY
4TH AVE S SB LANES CLOSED FROM 21ST ST E TO 20TH ST E
(Crane Lift)
Start: January 31, 7:00 a.m. End: January 31, 10:00 a.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
Know before you go! Plan your route around road work by checking our Road Restrictions and Construction Projects interactive map. Find traffic detour information on our saskatoon.ca homepage or subscribe to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts. You can also follow us on Twitter @YXEServiceAlert and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
LABOUR BOARD RULING LEAVES PENSION BYLAW INTACT
January 30, 2015 - 6:00am
The Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board (LRB) today ruled it will not be asking the City to undo the changes contained in the General Superannuation Bylaw No. 9224 adopted by City Council on September 22, 2014. The bylaw approved by City Council will be left intact and the City will proceed with implementing the amendments with the exception of Transit union members for the four-month statutory freeze period.
“The LRB did not set aside the pension bylaw,” says City Solicitor Patricia Warwick. “The board said it would not undo the pension amendments passed by City Council on September 22, 2014 and said it would read down those amendments for Transit union members for the statutory freeze period.”
“In other words, during the period of June 3 to October 3, 2014, Transit union members will be treated as if the pension amendments were not made,” Warwick says. “The City will have to abide by previous pension guidelines for any Transit union members between June 3 and October 3, 2014.”
This also means there is no pension deficit, and the General Pension Plan is protected. Prior to the September 2014 bylaw changes, the total general pension plan deficit was $68M and the Transit union’s portion of the deficit was $7M.
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.
CITY BEGINS PRE-WETTING PILOT FOR ENHANCED VEHICLE TRACTION
January 30, 2015 - 6:00am
- Approximately 4,000 tandem truckloads of snow have been hauled away from priority streets so far this winter, including centre median and parking lane windrows on many Priority 2 and 3 streets.
- So far this winter, 30 tons of cold mix asphalt has been used to temporarily repair potholes.
- Crews are also maintaining more than 500 utility cuts until they can be permanently repaired with hot asphalt this spring.
City of Saskatoon road crews are now using a pre-wetting delivery technique to apply sand on high traffic streets to improve vehicle traction in icy conditions.
"This is the second anti-icing pilot program we are implementing this year as we identify the best mix of products for our broad range of winter driving conditions. It involves modifying our equipment to spray a liquid chemical de-icer onto the sand before it is placed onto the street," says Pat Hyde, Director of Public Works. "The wet heavy sand adheres better to the road and provides enhanced traction for vehicles."
This program is expected to be more effective in extreme temperatures as low as -65C, where salt is ineffective and dry sand would otherwise bounce off or be blown off the roadway by passing vehicles.
“We started using the new equipment this week on Circle Drive and bridge decks ahead of the forecasted cold snap,” says Hyde. “We will be monitoring the effectiveness and expect drivers will notice the results.”
Through December and January, the first pilot program we have been testing is the sand/salt and magnesium chloride blended mixture. Salt on its own is only effective to a temperature of approximately -16C. When temperatures have dipped below that, the sand/salt blended with the magnesium chloride mixture has been effective.
Today, priority streets are in good winter driving condition with City crews continuing to work around the clock monitoring roadway conditions and utilizing the new processes for salting and sanding roads as required.
Winter Progress
For the safety of operators and other drivers, priority street snow removal occurs throughout the evening when there are fewer vehicles on the road. The large machines used are equipped with flashing amber lights, move slowly in teams of two or more and can be found on the road at any time. Drivers are advised to keep a safe distance from the equipment (15 metres), slow down when approaching, and pass only when safe, using extreme caution.
Crews continue to monitor residential streets and investigate reports of hazardous locations. Residents are encouraged to report potholes and impassable or hazardous streets by calling Public Works Customer Service at 306-975-2476.
We’re Plowing Ahead and ready for whatever winter brings! Go to Saskatoon.ca and click on Better Winter Roads to learn more.
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.
NEW PROGRAM TO ADDRESS NEIGHBOURHOOD SPEEDING CONCERNS
January 29, 2015 - 6:00am
The City of Saskatoon and Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) are responding to growing concerns about speeding in residential neighbourhoods with the introduction of a Residential Speed Management Program.
“We have been hearing from citizens that residential speeding is increasingly becoming an issue,” says Angela Gardiner, Director of Transportation. “It is of particular concern, given these roadways are often shared with pedestrians and cyclists, and are in close proximity to community gathering points such as schools and parks.”
The Residential Speed Management Program involves the City working with the SPS to identify and then address neighbourhood speeding using a variety of tools including speed boards, road signage, targeted police enforcement and public education.
After a review of concerns brought to the attention of City Administration and Police, as well as consultation with members of City Council, an initial list of 24 neighbourhoods across the city where residential speeding is a significant issue has been developed. A speeding blitz will begin in those neighbourhoods in February. Other problem areas will be added to the list as they are identified.
“We will be paying close attention to residential speeding in the coming weeks and cracking down on offenders,” says Inspector, Mitch Yuzdepski. “The blitz will begin in the neighbourhoods of Willowgrove, Hampton Village, Sutherland, Willows and Silverwood Heights, before moving on to the other priority locations over six weeks.”
The speed limit on all city streets is 50 km/h unless posted otherwise. Speeding tickets start at $120 and go up $10 for every 10 km/h over the speed limit.
“In some cases residential speeding can be attributed to lack of awareness about the speed limit,” says Gardiner. “Part of what we hope to accomplish through this program is to raise the awareness of the speed limit and tools such as speed boards and public education materials will help us do that.”
Citizens can report a concern and request an investigation by phone or by completing a brief report on the City’s website at Saskatoon.ca. Search for ‘Report a Neighbourhood Traffic Concern’ or call Transportation Customer Service at 306-975-2454.
Initial neighbourhoods to be prioritized include;
Sutherland, City Park, Caswell Hill, Montgomery Place, Riversdale, Pacific Heights, Confederation Park, Hampton Village, Dundonald/Westview, Mount Royal, Silverwood Heights, Lawson Heights, Grosvenor Park, Varsity View, Nutana, Willows, Avalon, Stonebridge, College Park East, Greystone Heights, Brevoort Park, Lakeview, Lakeridge and Willowgrove.
DAILY ROAD REPORT, JANUARY 30
January 29, 2015 - 6:00am
NEW
CIRCLE DR E NB MEDIAN (INSIDE) LANE CLOSED FROM HIGHWAY 11 TO TAYLOR ST E
(Underground directional boring)
Start: January 30, 9:30 a.m. End: January 30, 3:30 p.m.
PRESTON AVE NB MEDIAN (INSIDE) LANE CLOSED FROM LOUISE ST TO ADELAIDE ST
(Underground directional boring)
Start: January 30, 9:30 a.m. End: January 30, 4:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
Know before you go! Plan your route around road work by checking our Road Restrictions and Construction Projects interactive map. Find traffic detour information on our saskatoon.ca homepage or subscribe to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts. You can also follow us on Twitter @YXEServiceAlert and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
DAILY ROAD REPORT, JANUARY 29
January 27, 2015 - 12:00pm
NEW
8TH ST WB LEFT TURN LANE TO LORNE AVE CLOSED
(Manhole inspection)
Lorne Ave NB median lane closed & SB left turn lanes approaching 8th St closed
Start: January 29, 2:00 a.m. End: January 29, 5:00 a.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
Know before you go! Plan your route around road work by checking our Road Restrictions and Construction Projects interactive map. Find traffic detour information on our saskatoon.ca homepage or subscribe to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts. You can also follow us on Twitter @YXEServiceAlert and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
ICE ON CITY PONDS REMAINS A SAFE THICKNESS
January 27, 2015 - 12:00pm
After the unseasonably warm temperatures of the last few weeks, the Saskatoon Fire Department decided to proactively test the ice thickness on city ponds to make sure that they are still more than 40cm (16 inches thick). Testing done on Tuesday, January 27, 2015, confirmed that the ice continues to be a safe thickness.
Ponds tested include Dundonald, RCAF, “Rat Hole”, Lakeview, the pond at Circle Drive and Clarence Ave., Stonebridge, Trounce, Briarwood, John Avant and Erindale.
The City of Saskatoon believes that an ice thickness of 40cm provides a reasonable level of security to residents wishing to use the ponds for recreational activities.
DAILY ROAD REPORT, JANUARY 28
January 26, 2015 - 12:00pm
ONGOING
4TH AVE N SB LANES CLOSED FROM QUEEN ST TO 26TH ST E
(Crane Lift)
Queen St 2-way traffic from 4th Ave to 5th Ave
Start: January 27, 9:00 a.m. End: January 28, 3:00 p.m.
25TH ST E WB CURB (OUTSIDE) LANE CLOSED FROM PACIFIC AVE TO IDYLWYLD DR N
(Directional Drilling)
Start: January 27, 9:00 a.m. End: January 28, 5:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
Know before you go! Plan your route around road work by checking our Road Restrictions and Construction Projects interactive map. Find traffic detour information on our saskatoon.ca homepage or subscribe to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts. You can also follow us on Twitter @YXEServiceAlert and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.
TOP CREDIT RATING CONTINUES: STRONG ECONOMY PROJECTED
January 26, 2015 - 12:00pm
International bond rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) has again awarded the City of Saskatoon (City) its top rating of AAA/Stable.
“Standard and Poor’s has time and again approved of the way we plan City business,” says His Worship Mayor Donald Atchison. “At a time when many are focusing on government finances, S&P has had a look two years down the road and is confident Saskatoon will continue benefitting from a very strong economy.”
Every year S&P reviews the City’s finances and delivers a rating in a report based on that study.
“This is excellent news,” says Chief Financial Officer Kerry Tarasoff. “The triple-A rating continues to provide Saskatoon with the financial certainty we need as we grow forward toward half a million people.”
“Saskatoon demonstrates strong financial management,” the agency notes. As S&P continues to view the financial outlook for Saskatoon as stable, it further outlines part of this strength is grounded in a diverse local economy which is not tied as strongly to the resource sector.
The agency also points to the City’s transparency, audited financial statements, “good” budget documents and financing plans as other reasons to award the rating.
The City has received the AAA/stable credit rating every year for more than a decade.
Receiving the AAA credit rating essentially means that the City can borrow money at lower rates, and is viewed by financial institutions as having virtually no-risk with respect to defaulting on credit.
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.
DAILY ROAD REPORT, JANUARY 27
January 25, 2015 - 12:00pm
NEW
4TH AVE N SB LANES CLOSED FROM QUEEN ST TO 26TH ST E
(Crane Lift)
Queen St 2-way traffic from 4th Ave to 5th Ave.
Start: January 27, 9:00 a.m. End: January 28, 3:00 p.m.
HWY 16 WB MEDIAN (INSIDE) LANE CLOSED APPROACHING BOYCHUK DR
(Light Repair)
Start: January 27, 9:00 a.m. End: January 27, 3:00 p.m.
25TH ST E WB CURB (OUTSIDE) LANE CLOSED FROM PACIFIC AVE TO IDYLWYLD DR N
(Directional Drilling)
Start: January 27, 9:00 a.m. End: January 28, 5:00 p.m.
ONGOING
24TH ST E EB CURB (OUTSIDE) LANE CLOSED AT 3RD AVE N
(Cable maintenance)
Start: January 21, 9:00 a.m. End: January 27, 6:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews, and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
Know before you go! Plan your route around road work by checking our Road Restrictions and Construction Projects interactive map. Find traffic detour information on our saskatoon.ca homepage or subscribe to our Traffic Detour Service Alerts. You can also follow us on Twitter @YXEServiceAlert and with #betterroadsYXE and like Saskatoon City News on Facebook.