City crews making progress following challenging weather conditions
City crews and contractors have worked through the night after 18 cm of snow fell since Sunday evening, plowing, grading and sanding/salting the driving lanes of Circle Drive, expressways, ramps and major arterial roads, with the primary objective of maintaining safety and mobility on Saskatoon's priority streets despite the harsh conditions.
Heavy winds caused snow drifts on some streets and sidewalks that had already been cleared, necessitating return visits from crews. Dropping temperatures are also posing challenges, as it causes the snow to bond more strongly with the road surface, making it tougher to cut through.
Nevertheless, Crews are in the process of finishing work on Priority 1 Streets with the goal of completing them before the end of the day and have also begun work along Priority 2 streets, which will continue into Tuesday night.
Sanding will continue on all priority streets. Find out what the priority streets are and what’s been cleared on the Priority Street Snow Grading map.
When a snow event (5+ cm accumulation of snow) is declared, Priority 1 streets with three or more lanes like Circle Drive, Idylwyld, 22nd street and College Drive will be plowed within 12 hours after the snowfall ends, while Priority 2 streets with double-lanes like Clarence Avenue, McKercher Drive and Millar Avenue, as well as Saskatoon Transit routes will be graded within 36 hours.
Priority 3 streets including school zones, Business Improvement District streets that don’t meet Priority 2 requirements and collector streets, as well as streets that take you through your neighbourhood like Louise Avenue, Howell Avenue and Main Street, will be graded within 72 hours.
Residential streets are not included in the City’s regular winter maintenance strategy.
When planning your travel route, we recommend utilizing major roads whenever feasible and allowing additional time for your commute.
We appreciate your cooperation and patience as we navigate through these challenging weather conditions.