The North End Development project will see the municipality lead the creation of new building lots, located within walking distance of downtown. As part of this project, municipal water and wastewater services will be extended to properties in the area, ensuring sustainable local services for current and future residents. Recently, a project milestone was achieved with the awarding of a contract for the engineering work. Upon completion this will encompass residential building lots and over 200 metres of freshwater lines and sewer mains, accompanied by well designed roads and ditches.
City of Saskatoon's summer construction focused on aging water mains and lead connections
Replacing aging water mains and old connectors made of lead will be the focus of $65 million of major construction projects in Saskatoon by the city this summer. "Approximately 23 km of water and sewer mains will be replaced or rehabilitated this year and about 820 water and sewer service connections are being replaced," said Terry Schmidt, the city's general manager of transportation and construction. Before 1950, water connections from homes to water mains under the streets were made of lead.