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Update on residential street grading and rut levelling in Saskatoon

In some cases, certain streets have been temporarily skipped due to limited access, often caused by parked vehicles.
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Residents should give road equipment the space it needs to operate

SASKATOON - As of this morning, crews have completed grading and rut levelling on 70 per cent of all neighbourhoods in Saskatoon.  

Crews began grading and rut levelling all residential streets across the city on Sunday afternoon, addressing severe rutting on city streets caused by weekend rain. All available graders, both City-owned and contracted, are mobilized, and the expectation is to complete grading in all neighbourhoods by the end of this week—a goal crews are on track to meet. 

In some cases, certain streets have been temporarily skipped due to limited access, often caused by parked vehicles. These streets are being revisited once parking restrictions are in place. The City is asking residents to please move vehicles off the street where possible to help our crews work efficiently. 

Residents should give road equipment the space it needs to operate, especially those with flashing blue and amber lights. Parents and guardians should also ensure that children stay clear of snow piles to avoid any potential risks from moving equipment. 

Curbside collections (black, blue and green carts) will continue as scheduled for the remainder of the week. Proper cart placement will be key to successful collections. Residents are asked to roll out carts by 7 a.m. and place them in front of, or four feet to the side of, snowbanks to ensure collection truck arms can access carts. Road conditions in certain neighbourhoods can prevent collections from occurring. Please check saskatoon.ca/service-alerts to see if your neighbourhood has been impacted and your rescheduled collection date.  

For regular updates, visit saskatoon.ca/snow for the list of neighbourhoods scheduled for grading in the next 48 hours. Additional updates will be provided as the work progresses, and more neighbourhoods will be added as operations continue. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as crews work to complete this important task. 

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