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Bjorkdale adds three new electric speed signs to discourage speeders

SGI dollars foot the bills for enhanced City crossworks

SGI dollars foot the bills for enhanced City crossworks SHARE ON: Pedestrian activated crosswalk beacons. Hwy 17/41st Lloydminster. [Photo: Gerry Lampow/106.1 The Goat] The Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), and the City of Lloydminster are partnering to install crosswalk beacons for improved pedestrian safety. The new beacons have been set up in three high traffic areas: Highway 17 (50 Ave) and 41 Street 62 Avenue (College Drive) and 43 Street 57C Avenue and 21 Street The funding for the pedestrian-activated crosswalk beacons came from SGI’s Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grant  and the City of Lloydminster’s automated traffic enforcement reserve fund. Mayor Gerald Aalbers speaks to ensuring safety when using City streets.

Town gives stamp of approval to Provincial Traffic Safety Funding grant

Two identical flashing-light signs will be placed on the road. Any additional costs beyond the $72,300 for the project would be borne by the town, according to the town’s chief administrative officer, Ash Alam. If there is a significant cost variance the town could still reject the funding, noted Mayor Ames Leslie. The province had previously announced the funding for Battleford in late December. Mayor Leslie noted the town had been working on obtaining funding for the project for the last five years, and that they had approached highways for the last number of years about the issue. Finally, the SGI funding opportunity became available.

The Saskatchewan Government Announces A Large Investment Into Road Safety Projects

By Matthew Dekker Dec 29, 2020 3:05 PM The Saskatchewan government has announced a 750-thousand-dollar investment in road safety projects, to benefit 66 communities across the province, including several in our listening area. Yorkton will receive 11-thousand dollars, for the installation of a rapid flash beacon on Dracup Avenue, in the new year, while Springside will get just over 11-thousand, for “slower, safer” streets. The R.M. of Buchanan will receive nearly 11-hundred dollars, for the installation of speed bumps and signage. Esterhazy will see just over seven-thousand dollars go toward speed limit awareness, while the Key First Nation will receive almost 77-hundred dollars for traffic safety upgrades.

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