A public information session being hosted by the Saskatoon Freeway Functional Planning Study (SFFPS) project team is one week away. This come-and-go event will offer members of the public a chance to learn more about how the northern section of the proposed Saskatoon Freeway will look and operate, including alignment and interchange configurations proposed for: […]
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Final Phase 1 Public Information Session Scheduled for Feb 26
The Saskatoon Freeway Functional Planning Study (SFFPS) project team is hosting a come-and-go public information session to present the preferred alignment and interchange configurations for Phase One of the Saskatoon Freeway. Details of the information session are as follows: Date: February 26, 2020 – 4 to 8 pm Location: Travelodge Hotel, 106 Circle Drive W, […]
Continue ReadingPublic Survey Results are In as Phase One Nears Closure
More than 215 participants attended two Public Information Sessions held in November. Feedback is vital to any provincial project, and we appreciate your participation. More than 132 responses were received through the online survey which provided additional feedback and suggestions on the freeway design concepts. All discussions and feedback will help inform the eventual design […]
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There’s less than one week left to share your thoughts on design concepts for Phase One of the Saskatoon Freeway. The Saskatoon Freeway Functional Planning Study team is seeking feedback by December 15 on detailed concepts being proposed for: · Highway 11, Wanuskewin Road, and Penner Road; · Highway 12 interchange; and, · Highway 16 […]
Continue ReadingGovernment Of Saskatchewan And Wanuskewin Heritage Park Sign MOU
Released on November 29, 2019 The Government of Saskatchewan is supporting Wanuskewin Heritage Park’s application to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site by providing access to additional lands with a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). “Good relations and developing partnerships are important to the Government of Saskatchewan,” Highways Minister Greg Ottenbreit said. “This parcel of […]
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