Help Shape the Future of Saskatoon's College Corridor

Official title: College Corridor Plan

Open Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
Saskatoon is planning how the College Corridor should grow over the coming years. The city wants to transform this busy street into a more walkable, bikeable area with better transit and a mix of housing, shops, and community spaces. This is part of a bigger plan to direct 15% of the city's growth along rapid transit routes.

Why This Matters

Live near College Drive? This plan will shape what gets built in your neighbourhood for years to come. It could mean more apartments, new shops within walking distance, and safer streets for biking. If you care about how Saskatoon grows—whether that's more housing options or protecting neighbourhood character—now's the time to weigh in.

What Could Change

New zoning rules could allow taller buildings and mixed-use development along the corridor. The city may redesign streets to prioritize walking, cycling, and rapid transit over cars. Infrastructure upgrades and public space improvements would follow the plan's recommendations.

Key Issues

  • What types of buildings and land uses should be allowed along the corridor?
  • How should streets be redesigned to support walking, cycling, and transit?
  • What public space and infrastructure improvements are needed?

How to Participate

  1. Review the College Corridor Plan Background Report to understand current conditions in the area.
  2. Visit the Corridor Planning Program project page for updates on engagement opportunities.