The final goodbye to winter may not be here yet, but the City of Saskatoon is optimistic that spring is here.
Early spring street sweeping on high traffic streets and in business areas is underway.
The City says daytime temperatures are consistently above freezing and priority streets, such as 22nd Street and 8th Street, are finally drying up.
During the early spring clean up, sweepers go around parked vehicles to collect what is estimated to be about 90 per cent of the debris and dust.
For now, major potholes that can cause vehicle damage or injury will be temporarily repaired before the hot mix asphalt for permanent repairs is in production around mid-month.
That’s when the pothole repairs will be in full force along high-traffic streets.
In May, pothole repairs begin in residential streets once they are swept.
You can report a pothole on the interactive map on the City of Saskatoon’s website – https://www.saskatoon.ca/moving-around/driving-roadways/road-maintenance-repair/pothole-utility-cut-repairs
To report emergency pothole locations, you can call the Customer Care Centre at 306-975-2476



















