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Recommended Highway Alignment

(Note: video content was created during the general location study in 2017)

West Route

The recommended alignment in the west will provide a continuous uninterrupted route from Highway 60 in the south to north of the city, as well as providing full access to both directions on Highway 7.

Southeast Route

The recommended alignment in the southeast is similar to the previous proposed alignment. It will maintain some consistency with the growth plans in the Saskatoon region.

The southeast route will provide continuity from Highway 11 in the south to the north end of the city. The recommended route avoids identified constraints as much as possible and will accommodate commuter and provincial traffic. Access management will be addressed during future planning stages.

Learn how this route was evaluated.

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