Transportation Committee
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Saskatoon looks at lessons learned from December snow dumpA report in Saskatoon's city hall looks over the December 2022 snow dump and what improvements can be made for the future.CanadaOct 3, 2023
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Saskatoon city staff recommend decreasing residential speed limitThe transportation committee is considering lowering the speed limit in residential neighbourhoods from 50 km/h to 40 km/h after hearing multiple concerns from residents.TrafficSep 4, 2021
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Fredericton latest Canadian city to grapple with drive-thru woesThe City of Fredericton will spend $40,000 to direct motorists around a busy Tim Hortons.CanadaSep 20, 2019
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Changes may be necessary to Calgary’s Green Line as cost estimates increaseIncreasing cost estimates are forcing Calgary's city administration to re-examine a stretch of the Green Line.PoliticsSep 18, 2019
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Proposed Saskatoon bylaw to clarify how property forgotten in taxis is returnedThe Vehicles for Hire bylaw would consolidate the existing Taxi and Transportation Network Company bylaws.CanadaAug 2, 2019
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Calgary councillor concerned about Green Line extension criteriaWard 3 Coun. Jyoti Gondek has concerns about what criteria are being considered when looking at future Green Line LRT extensions.CanadaMar 20, 2019
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Saskatoon should run its own photo radar instead of SGI: Charlie ClarkSaskatoon’s mayor says the city should take on all of the costs, but also get all of the revenue associated with photo radar in city limits.CanadaMar 5, 2019
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Saskatoon city committee debates ride-sharing regulationsA city committee held a meeting on Tuesday over the future of ride-sharing in Saskatoon.CanadaJun 19, 2018
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No need for changes to Calgary’s car-sharing parking policy: city"Clustering is not a problem; we have a policy, we're collecting a ton of data. We're refining that work" he said. "It is not a problem."TrafficJan 18, 2018
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‘Shields should be there’: Saskatchewan cab driver calls for improved safetyIn both Saskatoon and Regina, plastic partitions are not mandatory, though taxi drivers are able to purchase and install the shield in their cabs themselves.CrimeJan 31, 2017
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