City Pages November 9th, 2020

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PUBLIC MEETINGS

(*Closed mee%ngs will be noted if there are any scheduled otherwise all mee%ngs are open to the public.)

Submissions providing comments and/or reques"ng to speak will be accepted for public mee"ngs using the online form at Saskatoon.ca/write-le$er-councilcommi$ees. If your submission includes a request to speak, you will be contacted by a representa"ve from the City Clerk’s Office with further informa"on. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2020 Saskatoon Environmental Advisory Commi!ee

Via teleconference at 11:30 a.m.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Commi!ee

Via teleconference at 4:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Commi!ee

Via teleconference at 12:00 noon

Public Art Advisory Commi!ee

Via teleconference at 2:30 p.m.

The first mee"ng of City Council following the general elec"on is scheduled for November 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. The next Regular Business and Public Hearing Mee"ngs of City Council are scheduled for Monday, November 30, 2020, beginning at 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. respec"vely. Regular and Public Hearing mee%ngs of City Council are broadcast live on Shaw TV - Channel 10 and Shaw BlueSky – Channel 105 star%ng at 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., respec%vely. Public mee%ngs of City Council, including public mee%ngs of the Governance and Priori%es Commi$ee and Standing Policy Commi$ees are also video-streamed live on the City’s website as well as archived for future viewing. Go to saskatoon.ca/mee%ngs. Agendas for public mee%ngs may be viewed by visi%ng our website at saskatoon.ca/mee%ngs. For further informa%on regarding these mee%ngs or informa%on on communica%ng with City Council or its Commi$ees, visit our website at saskatoon.ca and look under City Hall.

*CLOSED MEETINGS

Closed mee%ngs may be held but are not open to the public because they deal with issues that are sensi%ve in nature and meet the requirements of Part III of The Local Authority Freedom of Informa!on and Protec!on of Privacy Act. No final decisions may be made at closed mee%ngs. If there are closed mee%ngs they will be noted in the above lis%ng.

USE OF MASKS: SASKATOON TRANSIT AND INDOOR CITY FACILITIES

Our community spirit is strong when we work as one community to keep our guard up. We can con%nue to stop the spread of COVID-19 in our community and protect the health of our family, friends and fellow residents by following the recommended safety precau%ons, including: • Stay home if you are not feeling well. • Wash your hands o#en with soap and water; if soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sani%zer. • Avoid touching your face, mouth, nose or eyes with unwashed hands. • Maintain a two-metre physical distance from others. • Wear a non-medical mask (e.g. cloth or other materials) when physical distance cannot be maintained.

What you need to know

• Wearing a non-medical mask (e.g. cloth or other materials), even if you have no symptoms, is an addi%onal measure you may take to protect others around you, par%cularly in situa%ons where the recommended physical distancing cannot be maintained, such as on public transit. • Saskatoon Transit is requiring all riders to wear a non-medical mask. Requiring masks allows Transit to safely operate full-seated buses. • The use of a non-medical mask is recommended, but not required, when accessing indoor City-operated facili%es and services, such as City Hall or civic Leisure Centres. • Some people may not be able to wear a mask. Those who masks are not recommended for include: • People who suffer from an underlying medical condi%on or disability which inhibits the ability to wear a face covering; • Anyone providing assistance to a person with an underlying medical condi%on or disability where the use of a nonmedical face mask would hinder the provision of assistance; • Anyone unable to place or remove a mask or face covering without assistance; • Children under the age of 2 years of age; and • First responders in an emergency situa%on

How this affects you

• All Saskatoon Transit riders will need to wear a mask to ride. • We encourage the use of a non-medical mask when visi%ng our indoor City-operated facili%es and services, such as City Hall or civic Leisure Centres. • When you wear a mask, you are helping to protect other people. When other people wear a mask, they are helping to protect you. For the latest updates on the City’s response to COVID-19, visit saskatoon.ca/covid-19.

LAND FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER Sutherland Mul"-Family Parcel

Sealed tenders addressed to the Sales Sec%on, Saskatoon Land, 201 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H7, and plainly marked on the envelope “Tender for Purchase of Mul"-Family Property” will be received un%l 2:00 PM CST, on Wednesday, November 25, 2020, for the following property: CIVIC ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ISC SURFACE PARCEL: SITE AREA: ZONING DISTRICT: RESERVE BID:

115 Adolph Crescent Plan No. SE 02-37-05-3 119433023 2.772 ha (6.85 acres) ± RMTN1 $4,116,000

To receive a sales package, including property informa%on and submission requirements, please contact Saskatoon Land by phone at 306-975-3278; or by email at land@saskatoon.ca. Packages can also be downloaded from the City of Saskatoon Land website at saskatoonland.ca.

VETERANS RIDE FREE ON REMEMBRANCE DAY

Saskatoon Transit is recognizing veterans and current members of the Canadian Armed Forces with free transit service on Remembrance Day. This free bus service will be offered to armed forces veterans, current serving personnel, including cadets and reservists, and one companion. Eligible transit users can iden%fy themselves by wearing a military uniform, or presen%ng military ID or a CFQ card when they board. For more informa%on, please call Customer Service at 306-975-3100!


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