The City of Saskatoon has had an urban design program since the late 1980s, with an in-house design staff that undertakes incremental public realm improvements and streetscaping projects. Since its inception, many streets in the Downtown, Broadway, and Riversdale commercial districts have been rebuilt and beautified. The program is chiefly funded by parking meter revenue in these districts. Their work is ongoing.
Third Avenue, a major street dowtown, received streetscaping treatments over the last few years. One notable feature, the planted centre median, includes 100 year old lamp posts original to 3rd Ave, which have been refurbished and retrofitted as LED:
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Extending streetscape improvements further down 20th Street West (Riversdale) began last year, with more blocks to receive a makeover this year:
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River Landing is a long-term redevelopment of the South Downtown riverfront and adjacent lands. Most of the public realm improvements are complete. Private development is coming along.
Some River Landing scenes:
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The redevelopment already includes the year-round home of the Saskatoon Farmer's Market and Market Square, and the Remai Arts Centre (performing arts). They will soon be joined (in 2016) by the Remai Modern Art Gallery of Saskatchewan (currently under construction):
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And private development like this (starting construction this spring):
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The Meewasin Valley Authority, stewards of the South Saskatchewan River valley in the Saskatoon region, are also responsible for many riverbank improvements:
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Many more of the public realm improvements in Saskatoon can be seen in my photo threads from last summer:
Part I |
Part II