City crews maintaining safe driving conditions after overnight freezing rain, snow still to come
Saskatoon residents are waking up to slick city streets this morning following freezing rain overnight. Snow is expected to begin Sunday morning and continue throughout the day.
Crews have been working through the night on Circle Drive and other freeways, applying salt and sand where needed. There are 8 graders, 18 sanders and 6 plows out grading snow and ice on the highest priority streets such as Circle Drive, College Drive, 22nd Street, Idylwyld Drive and 8th Street. There are also sidewalk plows sanding bridge walkways and pathways to ensure these are passable for pedestrians.
Snow removal is planned for several priority streets over the next few days. This work may be delayed if crews need to shift focus to grading snow from high traffic streets.
After freezing rain, snow and subzero temperatures, road conditions can be dangerous even with sanding and salting. Drivers are encouraged to adjust to winter conditions, keeping a safe distance from other vehicles.
Please give road equipment the space they need to operate, signaled by their blue and amber flashing lights.