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The City of Regina is working to revitalize the City Centre to contribute to a vibrant community, economic prosperity and community safety and wellbeing.
Saskatchewan Drive is a key gateway into Regina’s City Centre. It is an important link to Downtown, core neighbourhoods like Cathedral and Heritage and destinations like Mosaic Stadium and the REAL District. The section of road we are focusing on stretches from McTavish Street to Winnipeg Street.
Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Project Map The Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Project is a priority due to aging and deteriorating infrastructure, increasing traffic volumes and lack of safe pedestrian travel areas. The aim is to also improve the function, safety, connectivity, land use and overall beautification of Saskatchewan Drive. The Project will create a better experience for all users and support investment and redevelopment to create more vibrancy along the corridor.
This Project looks to transform Saskatchewan Drive into a Grand Avenue and multi-modal corridor. A Grand Avenue is a gateway in and out of a key area of our city, which may feature robust landscaping, street furniture and enhanced design and public realm.
The project team developed a Draft Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Plan, which requires Council approval.
The City will continue to provide updates and engagement opportunities as the project progresses.
The City of Regina is working to revitalize the City Centre to contribute to a vibrant community, economic prosperity and community safety and wellbeing.
Saskatchewan Drive is a key gateway into Regina’s City Centre. It is an important link to Downtown, core neighbourhoods like Cathedral and Heritage and destinations like Mosaic Stadium and the REAL District. The section of road we are focusing on stretches from McTavish Street to Winnipeg Street.
Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Project Map The Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Project is a priority due to aging and deteriorating infrastructure, increasing traffic volumes and lack of safe pedestrian travel areas. The aim is to also improve the function, safety, connectivity, land use and overall beautification of Saskatchewan Drive. The Project will create a better experience for all users and support investment and redevelopment to create more vibrancy along the corridor.
This Project looks to transform Saskatchewan Drive into a Grand Avenue and multi-modal corridor. A Grand Avenue is a gateway in and out of a key area of our city, which may feature robust landscaping, street furniture and enhanced design and public realm.
The project team developed a Draft Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Plan, which requires Council approval.