School and playground zones are designed for children and so the students at Sask Polytechnic won’t be getting them around their campus.
Read MoreAfter voting just under two weeks ago to discontinue the regular Transit service on Saturdays effective February 1st Council decided to use their $20,000 travel budget to extend the service until May 1st.
Additionally Council will survey residents and businesses about the service and how to improve it and increase the ridership to make it less costly to subsidize. Such moves may mean the service is maintained in some form on Saturdays.
Read MoreIn what looked like it could be a disaster for the City’s invested reserve funds a market reversal has the City earning higher than targeted earnings in 2020 - some of the earnings are now earmarked to help fund the 2021 Budget.
Read MoreA detailed update on the future plans to upgrade and repair the 4th Avenue Bridge was delivered to Council.
The question remains though where will Council find the money?
Read MoreA seemingly innocent policy change years ago on the ownership of the service connections to property owners was used partially as a reason to eliminate a long running program to subsidize the replacement of no corrode service connections.
Read MoreIt has been a highly publicized issue becoming almost a serialized novel in the Moose Jaw Express, created animosity and set off some tempers, but it now seems a deal is at hand in repairing the 7th Avenue SW Bridge.
Read MoreAs long as they can get funding approval from a Federal program a developer is planning on erecting 40 affordable housing units on part of the former Moose Jaw Union Hospital site.
Read MoreCouncil agreed to a deal that will see SaskWater customers getting a water deal but at the same time the necessary work to the geo-thermal wells that supply Temple Gardens Mineral Spa got a much needed workover.
Read MoreAn initiative aimed at improving the look of City-owned green spaces is going to have to wait until the end of the Budget deliberations to see if it does not overtax residents.
Read MoreA reclassification touted as a way to promote equality and fairness in the salary paid to Administration ran into COVID - 19 money concerns and deferred until next year.
Read MoreAn initiative that would have seen parking meters installed along the east side of 1st Avenue NW from Manitoba Street W to Oxford Street W was received and filed by Council.
Read MoreLow ridership and the need for an increasing subsidy has the City eliminating Saturday service from its regular transit schedule for at least one year and raising the fare to ride the bus. Both changes are effective February 1, 2021.
Read MoreIt is an issue that could be equated with running through a mine field and that is moving towards bi-weekly garbage collection all year round.
It is also an issue that had Council remaining in their trenches and not showing their heads on.
Read MoreHow much does the City spend for advertising with the local media.
Read MoreIt has been used by pedestrians and partier alike since its closure in 2015 but there is word now that the 7th Avenue SW Bridge is not even safe for a dog as the City moves to officially close it to pedestrians today.
The issue of manipulation in the bridge discussions by a private developer came up during Council’s debate.
Read MoreNot only was Council told the 7th Avenue SW Bridge has to be immediately closed to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic but the issue boiled over into a war of words between Council and a delegation trying to get the bridge fixed and eventually replaced.
Read MoreIn a comment about what was then called the Multiplex a Councillor said the $1 Million budget for Mosaic Place was ironic
Read MoreA $500,000 jump in tax arrears has been attributed to the COVID - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreWithout a property tax increase in 2021 property owners can expect more significant increases in future years City Manager Jim Puffalt told Council.
Read MoreAlthough they have been in place for six days when they were announced the new restrictions under the Public Health Act did not just have individuals, groups and businesses short on details it included the City as well.
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