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Road Safety Improvements Approved For Communities Across Saskatchewan

Released on December 29, 2020

Road safety projects in 66 communities across Saskatchewan have been approved for grants totaling $750,000 from the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund.

A total of 70 road safety improvement projects were approved, with grants ranging from $547 to $72,300.

Projects include speed display signs and other speed reduction initiatives, as well as funding for intersection and crosswalk improvements.  A full list of approved projects and grant amounts is attached.

“Everyone in Saskatchewan benefits from safer roads in our communities,” Minister Responsible for SGI Don Morgan said.  “The communities who applied know their roads better than anyone, and the provincial government is pleased to assist their efforts to improve traffic safety.  The next intake for applications begins in January, and I encourage other municipalities and Indigenous lands or territories to consider applying.”

This is the fourth round of Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grants, which are derived from the proceeds of photo speed enforcement (PSE).  Since the program began in 2019, there have now been a total of 197 projects awarded, totaling more than $2.25 million.

Applications are assessed by the PSE Committee, which includes representatives from the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, the Prince Albert Tribal Council, the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Highways, and SGI.

In order to be eligible for a Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grant, a proposed initiative must target specific concerns, including statistics to support how the project would address concerns regarding injuries, deaths, and collision.  Applicants must also include a well-defined action plan with specific, measurable objectives and must demonstrate that previous measures to address those safety concerns have been unsuccessful.

Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grants are awarded twice each year, and applications for new PSE locations are evaluated once annually.  The PSE Committee will begin accepting applications for the next round of Traffic Safety Fund grants, as well as applications for new PSE camera locations, January 1, 2021.  The deadline for both applications is March 31, 2021.

More information can be found here: https://www.sgi.sk.ca/community-grants-programs#provincial-traffic-safety-fund-grant-program.

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For more information, contact:

Jennifer Sully
SGI
Regina
Phone: 306-751-1837
Email: jsully@sgi.sk.ca

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