
Residential streets will be plowed beginning Wednesday in Saskatoon. A news release from the City of Saskatoon says the list will be updated once they are able to assess the progress after the first 24 hours. It is estimated local street snow grading will take up to three days.
After that, crews will move to the industrial areas and will begin addressing alley access, although problematic alleys may be addressed sooner. Although Mayor Charlie Clark has said there won’t be a city-wide snow removal, the City says whether it will happen or not will be assessed in the coming days, taking into consideration weather conditions and the proximity to the end of winter.
Parking restriction signage will not be posted in advance of grading in all neighbourhoods, with the exception of those which are too narrow for equipment to get down if someone is parked on the street. Everyone is encouraged to notify friends, family and neighbours about the schedule at saskatoon.ca/snow.
If you can, move your vehicles off the street prior to grading crews arriving. Because the City recognizes some vehicles are stuck in the snow, vehicles left parked on the street will not be ticketed or towed. Click here for more information and what to expect.
Neighbourhoods scheduled March 6 and 7, alphabetically:
Aspen Ridge – March 7
Blairmore Suburban Centre – March 6
College Park – March 6
Confederation Suburban Centre – March 6
Dundonald – March 7
Elkpoint – March 6
Exhibition – March 7
Fairhaven – March 6
Grosvenor Park – March 7
Hampton Village – March 6
Kensington – March 7
Meadowgreen – March 6
Montgomery Place – March 6
North Park – March 6
Nutana – March 7
Parkridge – March 6
Rosewood – March 6
Silverspring – March 6
Silverwood Heights – March 6
Stonebridge – March 7
The Willows – March 7
Varsity View – March 7