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September 2022 Newsletter
This month's newsletters offers opportunities to participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Community Association events, On Demand Transit updates and some "trash talk" (think waste utility). Read more for other City Council and Ward 8 updates.
Highlights include:
- Renaming of Shakamohtaa Street
- Downtown Event and Entertainment District
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
August 2022 Newsletter
With a beautiful summer underway, I hope everyone is enjoying this last week of August.
With a busy month of updates underway, I will just jump right in. This months newsletter contains updates specific to our ward, what to expect before Council this month and details about upcoming Community Association AGMs.
Highlights include:
- Brighton Gate West and Meglund Cres rezoning and discretionary use applications
- On Demand Transit changes
- Farmers' Market
- Downtown Event and Entertainment District Site Options
- Community Association AGMs
July 2022 Newsletter
I hope you have been enjoying your summer. With many local festivals, the Meewasin Trail and parks, and nearby lakes I hope you are making the most of this heat. For those extreme heat events, don't forget to share the list of cool down locations.
Don't forget about all the local Summer Play Programming in our neighbourhoods. Check it out here: Briarwood, College Park (weekend), East College Park, Greystone (weekend) and Wildwood. This free programming runs until August 25.
Highlights of the newsletter includes:
- Brighton rezoning applications
- Changes to On Demand Transit in Brighton
- Parking and speed limits
- City Council reports, including animal cruelty investigations, zoning bylaw review and the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program
City Council in Brief - March 2022
In brief, this post highlights four items of public interest that were discussed during the March 2022 City Council meeting.
Highlights include:
- Policies for school and playground zones
- COVID-19: masking in civic spaces
- Recycling depot improvements and review
- Support to Saskatoon's Sister City, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
March 2022 Newsletter
Here are a few items of interest on the upcoming City Council agenda:
- Policies for school and playground zones;
- COVID-19: masking in civic spaces;
- Recycling depot improvements and review; and
- The Knox United Church Heritage Designation Amendment Bylaw.
City Council in Brief - February 2022
In brief, this post highlights three items of public interest that were discussed during the February 2022 City Council meeting.
Highlights include:
- Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study Final Report
- Assisted Waste Collections Program
- Home Energy Loan Program (HELP) Expansion
February 2022 Newsletter
In this month's newsletter, you will find an update on Monday's City Council meeting, engagement activities underway and general civic updates.
Here are a few items of interest on the upcoming City Council agenda:
- Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study;
- Comprehensive COVID-19 Update;
- Update on Home Energy Loan Program (HELP);
- Expansion of the Assisted Collections Program; and
- Approval of Recreation and Sport Tax Abatement Policy.
City Council in Brief - November 2021
In brief, this post highlights five items of public interest that were discussed during the November 2021 City Council meeting.
Highlights include:
- COVID-19 update
- Dundonald Ave Solar Farm
- Speed Limit Review: school and playground zones
- Recreation and Sport Facilities Grant
- High Performance Civic Building Policy
November 2021 Newsletter
This month's newsletter is now live.
Here are a few items of interest on the upcoming City Council agenda:
- School and playground zones proposed changes
- Dundonald Ave solar farm project
- Update for the framework measures to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 in Saskatoon
- New community recreation and sport grant program
- Survey results for City of Saskatoon 2022 - 2025 Strategic Plan
- Saskatoon Transit Service Standards
- Concept plan amendment for the Willows neighbourhood
City Council in Brief - September 2021
In brief, this post highlights five items of public interest that were discussed during the September 2021 City Council meetings.
Highlights include:
- COVID-19: Mitigation Framework, Implementation and Gathering Size Restrictions Request
- First decision for the Speed Limit Review
- Creation of Roadways Emergency Response Plan for Extreme or Unusual Snow events
- Winter Parking Patio Pilot
- Leave of Absence Policy
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