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Saskatoon extends Bus Rapid Transit timeline due to pandemic

Public feedback is required on several areas about the planning and construction of the BRT network
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Service launch of the BRT system was originally planned for June 2025.

SASKATOON - The City of Saskatoon is preparing a report that will outline the required extension to the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project timeline to ensure engagement on the system will be in-depth, inclusive, and accessible.

The report states that extension is necessary due to the challenges presented by COVID-19 to the public engagement process, most notably the inability to meet with partners and stakeholders in person.

The report will be presented to the City of Saskatoon Transportation Committee on Tuesday, Sept. 7.

City Transportation and Construction General Manager Terry Schmidt said the pandemic delayed the BRT project.

“Not being able to meet in person meant we were unable to meet our engagement principles of inclusivity and relationship building."

"We determined it was necessary to extend the launch date to June 2026 so we can gather the important public and staff input needed to ensure the BRT system meets the needs of our residents.”

Service launch of the BRT system was originally planned for June 2025. Public feedback is required on several areas about the planning and construction of the BRT network.

It is expected that engagement opportunities will be available soon (dependent on pandemic restrictions and health orders) and will continue throughout the project.