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Important service update for Saskatoon Transit today
March 4, 2024 - 1:02pm
- Stay up-to-date on current weather conditions.
- Dress for the weather.
- Winter driving conditions can result in delays, give yourself a little extra time to get to your destination.
- Saskatoon Transit’s Safe Bus program runs year-round. If you are lost, cold, scared, or hurt, hold up your hand (palm out) in the direction of an approaching Transit bus, or go to a parked bus, & the operator will stop, contact emergency services & provide shelter to the next terminal.
- Keep pathways clear and safe.
Despite ongoing operational and weather impacts this morning, Saskatoon Transit is maintaining full service this afternoon with no delays exceeding 15 minutes. However, detours and delays can be expected as operators navigate accessible streets.
Access Transit will continue trips for essential services and medical appointments. Customers are asked to reschedule leisure travel.
OnDemand service will operate on cleared roadways that are accessible to operators.
The Transit Customer Service Centre will be open for walk-in customers; however, customers are asked to call the phone lines if their trip to the Customer Service Centre is not essential. Phone lines (306-975-3100) will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Winter Transit Tips:
Stay informed, check Saskatoon Transit service alerts regarding detours or temporary bus stop closures and view real-time bus locations on third-party apps like Transit and Google Transit on desktop. Pin the routes you use often and receive service alert push notifications.
Visit saskatoon.ca for additional winter weather service impacts.
To report an issue or for more information, contact our Transit Customer Service Representatives at 306-975-3100.
New deadline for 2024 Living in Harmony Award nominations/submissions is March 7
March 4, 2024 - 12:24pm
Saskatoon is Our Home and We Live in Harmony with Each Other. Stop Racial Discrimination.
The City has extended the 2024 Living in Harmony Awards deadline by one day due to the unexpected closure of high schools today. Some classrooms have contacted the City to request this extra time as they work on finalizing their submissions. The new deadline is Thursday, March 7 at 5 p.m. Nomination/submission forms are available at saskatoon.ca/LivingInHarmony.
Living in Harmony Awards recognize outstanding achievements in contributing to community harmony through the elimination of racial discrimination in our community. They can be awarded to an individual or organization. Students and school groups can send in submissions that speak to inclusivity and anti-racism using any expressive form (photos, art, written, video, etc.).
The award winners are selected by the City of Saskatoon's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Committee and are named on March 21 – the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. March is also proclaimed Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Month annually by Saskatoon City Council.
The Living in Harmony Awards are part of the City’s commitment to making Saskatoon an inclusive and equitable space where racism has no place.
City of Saskatoon continues to deploy Emergency Response Plan following severe snowstorm
March 4, 2024 - 8:10am
- Approximately 40% of Priority 1 Streets have been graded. They are slippery and sander trucks will be spreading sand throughout the day on these streets to increase traction. Some of the snow piles are fairly big, impacting sightlines at intersections, drivers should watch for pedestrians and turning vehicles.
- By midnight tonight, Monday, March 4, we expect all Priority 1 Streets to be completed and will immediately proceed with grading on Priority 2 Streets, which are expected all to be graded by noon tomorrow.
- After that, we will then start grading Priority 3 Streets and expect to complete them all by midnight on Thursday, March 7.
- The plan is to move into residential areas and start clearing local streets during the night shift on Thursday, March 7.
- Crews will move into industrial areas after all local streets in residential areas are completed. After that crews will be able to start to address alley access and problematic alleys may be addressed sooner pending available resources.
- The need for the last phase of the plan, which involves city-wide snow removal, will be assessed in the coming days considering factors such as weather conditions and the proximity to the end of the winter season.
- For a detailed timeline please review the Emergency Response Plan infographic.
- Operational impacts have resulted in reduced fixed-route service. Detours and delays are expected.
- Outlying neighbourhoods, with particularly more impacts of snow accumulation, have limited operator access.
- Access Transit will continue trips for essential services and medical appointments. Customers are asked to reschedule leisure travel.
- OnDemand service will operate on cleared roadways that are accessible to operators.
- The Transit Customer Service Centre will be open for walk-in customers; however customers are asked to call the phone lines if their trip to the Customer Service Centre is not essential. Phone lines (306-975-3100) will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- For updates check the real-time mobile app, transit or visit saskatoontransit.ca/service-alerts.
- All Leisure Centres (Cosmo, Lakewood and Lawson Civic Centres, Saskatoon Field House and Shaw Centre) are closed Monday, March 4.
- The Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo is closed Monday, March 4.
- City Indoor Rinks may be open subject to bookings and Saskatoon Minor Hockey.
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The landfill is open but snowy and windy conditions exist so please proceed with caution.
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Curbside cart collections are suspended for Monday, March 4. Collections will be rescheduled once the streets are accessible. Please watch for Service Alerts, updates on your Saskatoon Waste Wizard app or go to saskatoon.ca/collectioncalendar.
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Within 48 hours of snowfall, snow clearing occurs on sidewalks adjacent to parks and all lighted parkways and some unlighted pathways. Excludes crusher dust (unpaved) pathways.
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All scheduled building and plumbing inspections will be cancelled. Starting Monday, March 4 at 8 a.m., customers with scheduled inspections will be contacted and arrangements will be made to rebook.
With the City of Saskatoon receiving more than 25 cm of snow accumulation since Saturday morning and streets being impassable for light vehicles, the Roadways team has activated the Emergency Response Plan (ERP). Additionally, the City’s Emergency Operation Centre has been activated and is collaborating with critical infrastructure partners throughout the city.
Residents remain encouraged to stay home if possible, to leave space for City and contractor crews to do their work and assist emergency services.
While the snow has mainly stopped, strong gusting winds will create additional challenges causing drifts. Snow crews will continue to address known problem areas as the day progresses.
The current focus now is to keep all highest Priority Streets open to maintain access to all emergency facilities. Additional contractor resources have been engaged from our emergency response list to support our ongoing efforts. A summary of the work underway includes:
Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed about snow grading efforts and the list of Priority Streets by visiting saskatoon.ca/snow and following the City’s social media channels. Stay in the know by checking the latest Snow & Ice Report posted to saskatoon.ca/snowreport. A regularly-updated map of which Priority Streets have been completed is available at saskatoon.ca/prioritystreetsmap.
Please do not push or blow snow into the street. This creates a greater risk for vehicles to get stuck. Instead, pile the snow on your property, as per Bylaw No. 8463 The Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw, 2005.
OTHER IMPACTED CITY OPERATIONS: MARCH 4, 2024
Saskatoon Transit
Leisure Facilities & Attractions
Saskatoon Landfill
Recycling and Garbage Collections
Parks
Building Standards
Visit saskatoon.ca/servicealerts for the latest impacts to City facilities and services.
City of Saskatoon Activates Emergency Response Plan in Response to Severe Snowstorm
March 3, 2024 - 4:24pm
With the City of Saskatoon experiencing severe weather conditions resulting in more than 25 cm of snow accumulation and impassable local streets in residential neighborhoods, the Roadways team has activated the Emergency Response Plan (ERP). Additionally, the City’s Emergency Operation Centre has been activated and is currently collaborating with critical infrastructure partners throughout the city.
Residents are strongly encouraged to stay home if possible, to avoid getting stuck in the deep snow and to leave space for City and contractor crews to do their work.
The current focus now and as snow continues to fall is on keeping Circle Drive and all highest Priority Streets open to maintain access to all emergency facilities. Additional contractor resources have been engaged from our emergency response list to support our ongoing efforts.
Once snowfall stops, all priority streets will be graded within the next four days (96 hours). For a detailed timeline please review the Emergency Response Plan infographic. Once the Priority Streets are done, crews will move to grading all local streets in residential areas within the subsequent three days (within seven days after snowfall stops). Following this, all local streets in industrial areas will be graded within the following three days (within 10 days after snowfall stops).
The need for the last phase of the plan, which involves city-wide snow removal, will be assessed in the coming days considering factors such as weather conditions and the proximity to the end of the winter season.
After the snow stops falling, a regularly-updated map of which Priority Streets have been completed is available at saskatoon.ca/prioritystreetsmap.
The purpose of the ERP is to guide the Roadways team through a phased approach during major snowstorms, maintaining public safety and restoring mobility on Saskatoon streets and sidewalks. The plan outlines specific criteria for activation, including snow accumulation exceeding 25 cm and/or a combination of snow, freezing rain, and wind severely impacting mobility to the extent that light vehicles cannot travel on city streets.
Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed about snow grading efforts by visiting saskatoon.ca/snow and following the City’s social media channels. Stay in the know by checking the latest Snow & Ice Report posted to saskatoon.ca/snowreport.
Transit service is being maintained as roadways are cleared and are accessible to operators. Detours and delays are expected. Outlying neighbourhoods - with particularly more snow accumulation - have limited operator access. Access Transit operates as emergency services only, provided buses can access the area. For updates check the real-time mobile app, transit or visit saskatoontransit.ca/service-alerts. Call 306-975-3555 with any questions or concerns.
All Leisure Centres (Cosmo, Lakewood and Lawson Civic Centres, Saskatoon Field House and Shaw Centre) are closed as of this afternoon for staff and customer safety. The Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo is also closed due to limitations to access the main gate. The City Landfill is open but snowy conditions exist. Saskatoon Public Library locations are also closed to the public this afternoon for regular business. Visit saskatoon.ca/servicealerts for the latest impacts to City facilities and services.
Important Service Update for Saskatoon Transit and Access Transit today
March 3, 2024 - 9:36am
- Please use the Transit App and Google Transit to see the live location of any bus on the road.
- Access Transit will operate as emergency services only, provided buses are able to access the area.
- With blizzard-like conditions continuing in Saskatoon and anticipating an additional 10 to 15+ centimetres of snow, expect Transit delays and frequency disruptions.
- There will be frequency and route disruptions throughout today.
- As roadway conditions improve, updates will be issued on the City’s website and the Transit app.
- Thank you for your patience while we work through these challenging weather conditions.
- Stay up-to-date on current weather conditions.
- Stay informed on the status of your bus.
- Transit service alerts regarding detours or temporary bus stop closures and real-time bus locations are available on third-party apps like Transit and Google Transit on desktop.
- Pin the routes you use often and receive service alert push notifications.
- Check our service alerts page.
- Dress for the weather.
- Winter driving conditions can result in delays, give yourself a little extra time to get to your destination.
- Saskatoon Transit’s Safe Bus program runs year-round. If you are lost, cold, scared, or hurt, hold up your hand (palm out) in the direction of an approaching Transit bus, or go to a parked bus, & the operator will stop, contact emergency services & provide shelter to the next terminal.
- Keep pathways clear and safe.
Today’s ongoing snowfall with high gusting winds causing drifting continues to make for challenging roadway conditions all throughout Saskatoon. City snow crews and contractors are working hard and around the clock plowing, grading and sanding/salting to get Saskatoon moving, however Transit Schedules will be delayed.
Today, Sunday, March 3, Transit will have reduced service for fixed route to Priority 1 Streets only.
What Transit users can expect today:
Winter Transit Tips:
Visit saskatoon.ca for additional winter weather service impacts.
To report an issue or for more information, contact our Transit Customer Service Representatives at 306-975-3100.
City’s snow crews, road maintenance equipment fully prepared for major storm
March 2, 2024 - 6:34pm
- 17 City graders and 16 contractor graders (additional emergency contractor graders are available, if needed)
- 20 tandem sanders
- 10 snowplow trucks
- 10 one-ton sanders
- 8 sidewalk plows and 5 other pieces of equipment for clearing City-maintained sidewalks.
- 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;
- 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; and
- 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.
- Check out the Priority Street Snow Grading map for more information on what the Priority Streets are throughout Saskatoon. This map is regularly updated to provide the status of snow grading operations.
*** This PSA was earlier posted to our website/and to social media, February 2 at 1:30 p.m. but failed to connect with ours News Subscribers. Our apologies for the technology problem encountered resulting in this delay.***
Environment & Climate Change Canada’s latest Winter Storm Warning forecasts a major winter snowstorm over the weekend for Saskatoon with the potential for heavy snowfall of 25-40 cm, gusty winds, blowing snow, and reduced visibility at times.
With the wind picking up and snow moving into Saskatoon, City snow crews and contractors have been activated and are prepared to respond to this anticipated major snowstorm with plowing, grading and sanding/salting. The primary objective will be to maintain safety and mobility on Saskatoon’s Priority Streets despite the forecast for potentially harsh blizzard conditions.
The following equipment will be used to respond to the snowstorm:
During this weekend’s snowfall, City crews will plow Circle Drive, expressways and accesses to Fire Stations and Hospitals to help minimize accumulation and maintain mobility and safety for motorists. City and contractor graders will grade city Priority Streets, and sanders will be applying de-icing material as required, beginning with Circle Drive and other high speed and high traffic streets, bridges and intersections.
Blowing snow and heavy drifting is expected to impact outlying parts of the city and City crews will keep a close eye on known problem areas, and some work may have to be redone due to strong winds and ongoing drifting. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as we navigate through these weather conditions.
When a snow event (5+ cm accumulation of snow) is declared, here’s how City snow crews/contractors will prioritize response:
Residential streets are not included in the City’s regular winter maintenance strategy; this snowstorm’s potential impact on neighbourhood roads will be assessed after Priority 1, 2 and 3 streets are cleared. The City will reassess the situation on Monday morning and make adjustments if needed.
Road conditions deteriorate when heavy snow accumulation combines with gusty winds. And, if Saskatoon receives a heavy, sustained snowfall, the possibility for low visibility and drifting from blizzard-like conditions, streets may be difficult to get around on. To allow our maintenance crews to clear Priority Streets, and for emergency vehicles to move about, the City asks residents to consider postponing non-essential travel and stay off the roads as much as possible Saturday evening and throughout Sunday.
If you need to go out, adjust your driving for the road conditions, leave extra room in case you need to stop suddenly and watch for blue and yellow flashing lights on road equipment. Please stay back at least 15 m from winter maintenance equipment.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation, patience and attention to safety as City snow crews and contractors will be working hard to keep Saskatoon moving this weekend and into next week.
City’s snow crews, road maintenance equipment fully prepared for major storm
March 2, 2024 - 1:30pm
- 17 City graders and 16 contractor graders (additional emergency contractor graders are available, if needed)
- 20 tandem sanders
- 10 snowplow trucks
- 10 one-ton sanders
- 8 sidewalk plows and 5 other pieces of equipment for clearing City-maintained sidewalks.
- 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;
- 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; and
- 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.
- Check out the Priority Street Snow Grading map for more information on what the Priority Streets are throughout Saskatoon. This map is regularly updated to provide the status of snow grading operations.
Environment & Climate Change Canada’s latest Winter Storm Warning forecasts a major winter snowstorm over the weekend for Saskatoon with the potential for heavy snowfall of 25-40 cm, gusty winds, blowing snow, and reduced visibility at times.
With the wind picking up and snow moving into Saskatoon, City snow crews and contractors have been activated and are prepared to respond to this anticipated major snowstorm with plowing, grading and sanding/salting. The primary objective will be to maintain safety and mobility on Saskatoon’s Priority Streets despite the forecast for potentially harsh blizzard conditions.
The following equipment will be used to respond to the snowstorm:
During this weekend’s snowfall, City crews will plow Circle Drive, expressways and accesses to Fire Stations and Hospitals to help minimize accumulation and maintain mobility and safety for motorists. City and contractor graders will grade city Priority Streets, and sanders will be applying de-icing material as required, beginning with Circle Drive and other high speed and high traffic streets, bridges and intersections.
Blowing snow and heavy drifting is expected to impact outlying parts of the city and City crews will keep a close eye on known problem areas, and some work may have to be redone due to strong winds and ongoing drifting. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as we navigate through these weather conditions.
When a snow event (5+ cm accumulation of snow) is declared, here’s how City snow crews/contractors will prioritize response:
Residential streets are not included in the City’s regular winter maintenance strategy; this snowstorm’s potential impact on neighbourhood roads will be assessed after Priority 1, 2 and 3 streets are cleared. The City will reassess the situation on Monday morning and make adjustments if needed.
Road conditions deteriorate when heavy snow accumulation combines with gusty winds. And, if Saskatoon receives a heavy, sustained snowfall, the possibility for low visibility and drifting from blizzard-like conditions, streets may be difficult to get around on. To allow our maintenance crews to clear Priority Streets, and for emergency vehicles to move about, the City asks residents to consider postponing non-essential travel and stay off the roads as much as possible Saturday evening and throughout Sunday. If you have errands to run, consider trying to get out as early as possible Saturday.
If you need to go out, adjust your driving for the road conditions, leave extra room in case you need to stop suddenly and watch for blue and yellow flashing lights on road equipment. Please stay back at least 15 m from winter maintenance equipment.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation, patience and attention to safety as City snow crews and contractors will be working hard to keep Saskatoon moving this weekend and into next week.
Saskatoon Transit prepares for winter weather challenges
March 1, 2024 - 5:30pm
- Five (5) centimetres of snow: Expect delays
- Service may be delayed in some areas of the city.
- Five (5) centimetres to 15 centimetres of snow: Expect delays and potential frequency disruptions.
- There will likely be delays on many routes, particularly during peak times, such as rush hour.
- Blizzard, Ice Storm, more than 15 centimetres of snow: Expect delays and frequency disruptions.
- There will be frequency reductions and direct route service from downtown to major terminals will go into effect.
- As conditions improve updates will be issued on Transit Twitter, the website and the Transit app.
- Stay up-to-date on current weather conditions.
- Stay informed on the status of your bus.
- Transit service alerts regarding detours or temporary bus stop closures and real-time bus locations are available on third-party apps like Transit and Google Transit on desktop.
- Pin the routes you use often and receive service alert push notifications.
- Check our service alerts page and follow @stoontransit on X.
- Dress for the weather.
- Winter driving conditions can result in delays, give yourself a little extra time to get to your destination.
- Saskatoon Transit’s Safe Bus program runs year-round. If you are lost, cold, scared, or hurt, hold up your hand (palm out) in the direction of an approaching Transit bus, or go to a parked bus, & the operator will stop, contact emergency services & provide shelter to the next terminal.
- Keep pathways clear and safe.
With the likelihood of heavy snowfall this weekend, Saskatoon Transit is committed to providing safe, reliable and accessible transit services to residents.
What can you expect?
Winter Transit Tips:
Visit saskatoon.ca for additional winter weather service impacts.
To report an issue or for more information, contact City Customer Service Representatives at 306-975-3100.
Flags lowered to honour the passing of former Prime Minister, The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney
March 1, 2024 - 4:01pm
The City of Saskatoon has lowered flags to half-staff in remembrance of former Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney. Flags will remain lowered until sundown on the day of the memorial service.
Brian Mulroney will be remembered for transformational change in Canada including enacting environmental protection policies, ushering in a new era of Free Trade in North America, and implementing the GST. Brian Mulroney served as Prime Minister from 1984-1993.
Condolences to the family on the passing of Brian Mulroney.
Daily Road Report - March 4, 2024
March 1, 2024 - 3:00pm
*This report includes road restrictions on Priority 1 (high traffic, high speed) streets only.
NEW
No new projects are scheduled to start on this date.
ONGOING
BRIGHTON BLVD ROAD CLOSED FROM TASKAMANWA ST TO 8TH ST E
(Construction)
Use McOrmond Dr
Start: November 20, 2023, 7:00 a.m. End: November 18, 2024, 5:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.