Should This Sutherland Property Allow Medium-Density Housing?

Official title: 133 108th Street West

Open Community Planning Housing & Communities
A developer wants to build more housing units on a corner lot at 133 108th Street West in Saskatoon's Sutherland neighbourhood. Right now, the property only allows up to four units. The proposed rezoning would permit medium-density development like townhouses or small apartment buildings.

Why This Matters

Live near this corner of 108th Street and Egbert Avenue? This could change what gets built next door. More units could mean more neighbours, more cars, and a different feel for the block. If you're looking for housing in Sutherland, it could also mean more options.

What Could Change

If approved, the property could go from allowing 1-4 unit dwellings to medium-density housing like townhouses or small apartments. The Official Community Plan designation would change from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential. City Council will make the final decision at a public hearing in early 2026.

Key Issues

  • Should the property be redesignated from Low Density to Medium Density Residential?
  • Should the zoning change from R2 (up to 4 units) to RM3 (medium-density multiple units)?

How to Participate

  1. Visit this consultation page to learn about the proposed rezoning and share your feedback.
  2. Email your comments to sarah.adair@saskatoon.ca or call 306-975-2482.

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