Saskatoon stats and links
SGI Collision Statistics over many years
These reports compiles information on Saskatchewan traffic collisions gathered from reporting by Saskatchewan police agencies and SGI claims.
SGI Collision Statistics over many years
Winter Road Maintenance – Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a winter city that experiences an average of 5 or 6 snow events (min of 5 cm each) plus various other weather events each winter. The City has crews scheduled every day through winter for quick response to keep people moving on priority streets.
When it snows
City staff and equipment will keep the driving lanes of Circle Dr and major roads such as Idylwyld Dr, College Dr and 22nd St clear while it snows. They will spread salt/sand on slippery intersections, on/off ramps and bridge decks.
When more than 5 cm of snow falls, a Snow Event is declared and contractor graders are added to the City fleet as the snow stops to clean-up freeways, arterial and collector streets, storing snow on medians, boulevards and in parking lanes. They will also clear City facility sidewalks, Meewasin Trail, park pathways with street lighting and bridge/overpass walkways.
If another snowfall or blowing snow occurs before these areas are cleaned up, crews may be redeployed to major roads.
Winter Road Maintenance – Saskatoon
Priority Street Snow Grading – Saskatoon
Follow our snow grading progress on Priority Streets during a snow event. Use the magnifying glass to search if an address is on a priority street.
When the white stuff hits, rest assured our crews are working around the clock to keep you and the roads you rely on safe. Visit saskatoon.ca/snow or call our 24-hour customer care centre at 306-975-2476.
Priority Street Snow Grading – Saskatoon
