City Park Community Association Potluck and Gathering 
- August 30th @ 4 PM

YOU’RE INVITED

City Park Community Association Potluck and Gathering
If you live in City Park and have ideas on how this could be a healthier, more attractive or safer community, please enjoy a fine meal and share your ideas with like-minded people.

Date: Sunday, August 30, 2015
Location: Wilson Park
Time: Social 4 to 5 PM. Potluck at 5 PM Bring a salad or dessert or another food item, and bring cutlery for each member of your family who attends. Paper cups and plates will be available. The main course, juices and other drinks will be provided. Bring chairs or a blanket.

6 p.m. “Open mic” – an opportunity for people to talk about their concerns and ideas for City Park.
6.30 to 7 p.m.  A very short meeting to elect the 2015-2016 members of the Community Association – new members needed and welcome.

Good food and good company – see you there!

Salsa in the Street – City Park Supper & Street Dance – August 22nd

Please see the attached poster from Janis Hutton and Kim Miller.

If you are interested in the dinner and dance, please drop Janis a line with your address and she can drop by with a ticket for you.  Cheques can be made out to Kim Miller, Saskatoon Salsa Dance Co. or Danza Morena Dance Academy.

For the dance only, we are asking for a $10 donation.   Although there will be a cash bar available (on the City Perk Patio), all ages are welcome to attend.  You are most welcome to mosey by and join in the day of as well.  But for the dinner, I need to give the food truck accurate numbers, so please let me know by Sunday August 16th. Menu looks scrumptious and you can eat whenever you choose to arrive.  City Perks will also be open to the public providing regular service until 10pm.

I am so excited to have a street dance party in my hood and mostly to support the meaningful  entrepreneurial efforts of a deserving family in Cuba near and dear to many of us here in Saskatoon.

Hope you are all having an amazing summer 😉
Janis
salsa inthe street poster

Fall 2015 CPCA Programming Update

Have you received your Leisure Guide?! If so, you probably noticed it doesn’t have the specific programming for CPCA this fall. No worries! We are still offering programming!!

With all the renovations happening at City Park Collegiate we had to wait to confirm spaces for our programming which was after the Leisure Guide deadline- Sorry!

Please check out the link for our planned fall programs.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/118SbKEZG5Wyd6DUkaH0t-Zt-lFoz8oss7BMc9Y6AaMU/edit?usp=sharing

More information will be coming to you in the CPCA Newsletter that will be coming out shortly.

Please notice the ones that say pending may or may not be offered this fall- we are still waiting to hear.

Online registration will be open August 31st – September 7th and the Registration Night will be held Tuesday, September 8th from 7-9pm at City Park Collegiate.

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask (just send us a FB message).

Thank you for being patient with us as we work through these changes with our facility.

SHARE YOUR OPINION ON THE GREEN CART PROGRAM – ONLINE SURVEY AT SASKATOON.CA

The City of Saskatoon is asking for your opinion on potential changes to the optional Green Cart program to help us better understand the wants, needs and expectations of our residents. A short online survey is open until July 8 to interested residents who currently do not subscribe to the Green Cart program. Visit Saskatoon.ca/GreenCart for the survey link.

Current subscribers to the Green Cart program will be contacted by email or phone to complete a separate survey.

The City of Saskatoon continues to explore innovative waste management practices. Engaging with residents will help to ensure that the viewpoints and values of citizens are included in the City’s decision-making process.

Subscriptions for the optional 2015 Green Cart program were accepted until June 1. This year, approximately 5,700 households subscribed, an increase of 46% over 2014.  

If you missed the June 1 deadline for the program, there are other ways to keep yard waste out of your black garbage cart. The City’s compost depots are open for residents to drop off their leaves, grass and non-elm branches and tree trimmings free of charge. For locations and hours, visit Saskatoon.ca/compostdepots. And for home composters, the City offers a $20 rebate to residents who purchase a compost bin from a Saskatoon retailer in 2015. Visit Saskatoon.ca/homecomposting for information.

For information on the optional Green Cart program, the Compost Depots and home composting, including a $20 rebate on the purchase of a new home compost bin, visit Saskatoon.ca/GreenCart.

For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.

Growth Plan to Half a Million North Park and City Park Community Consultation – 33rd Street Bridge

The City invites residents of North Park and City Park to attend a Growth Plan Community Consultation on Wednesday, June 17th, from 7 to 8:30 PM at North Park Wilson School (Gym). More details are noted in this poster.

UNIVERSITY BRIDGE REHABILITATION ENTERS SECOND PHASE

The first phase of the University Bridge rehabilitation project is almost complete. Construction crews are finalizing repairs on the south side of the bridge deck, and are now preparing to begin work on the north side.

“We’re happy with how the project is progressing,” says Rob Frank, Manager of Asset Preservation. “To this point we have encountered no major surprises and we’ve had great weather, which has kept the work moving along nicely. In saying that, rain or unforeseen issues can still set us back.”

The following work has been completed on the south side of the bridge:

· Removed asphalt surface and expansion joints

· Strengthened columns and deck

· Repaired deck and installed concrete overlay to strengthen deck and provide smooth driving surface

· Removed, repainted pedestrian hand rail (still to be reinstalled)

The pedestrian walkway will remain open on the north side of the bridge until the hand rails are complete on the south side.

Once traffic patterns settled after the closure, the City’s transportation engineers made some traffic signal adjustments to support easier movement around the city. Adjustments were made at the following locations: 1st Avenue from 20th to 24th Street, Idylwyld Drive from 20th to 25th Street, Warman Road and 33rd Street, and College Drive and Circle Drive West interchange ramp.

During the closure of University Bridge, the typical weekday traffic on the City’s other bridges has increased by an average of 8.6% or 6,234 vehicles. The City will continue to monitor traffic patterns as the project continues.

* The Broadway Bridge does not have an automatic traffic counter. We will be collecting some data later in June that will help provide a sense of the traffic shifted to Broadway Bridge.

“The impacts to traffic, while not insignificant, have been manageable and Saskatoon residents have displayed a great deal of patience and understanding around this project,” says Frank. “We would again like to thank drivers for their patience as this necessary work is carried out.”

The City is continuing to encourage drivers to reroute your commute, take the bus, walk or bike. For more information visit saskatoon.ca/universitybridge.

Street sweeping in City Park

The City sweepers are coming our way!

Please help by moving your vehicles on streets posted with street sweeping signs.  The bright yellow “No Parking” signs are delivered 2-3 days ahead, please check the date and move your vehicles by 7 AM to avoid a parking ticket.  You can park there again after 3 PM that day and the signs will be taken down the next morning.  If it rains or there is a change, the signs get updated for a new date.

Again this year, the areas around the schools are skipped during daytime neighbourhood sweeping for the safety of students.  Starting May 27, school zones will be posted with No Parking signs and vehicles will be ticketed and towed to a nearby street (new for this year).   Please watch for bright yellow signs in and around the 30km/hr school zone in your neighbourhood and have your vehicles moved out of this area from 8 PM to 6 AM.

Visit the City’s website for the full schedule and Street Sweeping service alerts, or take advantage of our new interactive map.

Thanks, and we’ll see you soon!

Garden Patch and 2015 Growing Season

Thank you to Brit from the Garden Patch and Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre for presenting to our community association!

Everyone is invited to celebrate the launch of the 2015 growing season on Wednesday May 27, 4-8pm

Want to help out? Help start the growing season by rolling up your sleeves this Saturday (May 23) from 1-3pm.

http://saskatoonfoodbank.org/gardenpatch/

Treasurer Wanted!

Our Community Association is currently seeking applications for the position of Treasurer. This executive position includes the following duties:

  • Keeps regular books and records of the association’s finances;
  • Has signing authority on documents and cheques drawn on association funds;
  • Prepares and presents financial statements for regular association meetings;
  • Presents the annual financial statement at the Annual General Meeting; and
  • Assists with application for grants as applicable.

 

Why Volunteer for your Community Association?

The volunteers who serve on the Community Association executive coordinate recreational, sports, & social activities, encourage a sense of community & act as a liaison with the City of Saskatoon on a number of issues affecting the neighbourhood.

Our executive is made up of volunteers who live in the community. We are involved in programs & services aimed at improving the quality of life for our residents living in our community. This involvement can range from running a community event, to being involved in other projects involving the City of Saskatoon.

Consider joining this group so you can be a part of making a difference!

For more information, please e-mail or send a private Facebook message:

Email: andreaharris100@gmail.com or michaeljmurphy@sasktel.net

Facebook: City Park Community Association

Website: cityparksask.com