Saskatoon

Saskatoon installing more protected bike lanes downtown

The City of Saskatoon is moving ahead with its second phase in the protected bike lane demonstration project. The new lanes are being added to Fourth Avenue and should be up and running by May 16.

Protected cycling lanes coming for Fourth Avenue between 20th and 24th streets

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The City of Saskatoon is moving ahead with phase two of the protected bike lane demonstration project, adding dedicated bike lanes on Fourth Avenue. (File Photo)

Over the next couple of weeks the cycling network in downtown Saskatoon is expanding to include more protected bike lanes.

Beginning May 16, the City of Saskatoon plans to have phase two of the protected bike lane demonstration project operational, putting new protected bike lanes on Fourth Avenue from 20th to 24th streets, and connecting them to the Broadway Bridge.

The city currently has protected bike lanes along 23rd Street from Spadina Crescent to Idylwyld Drive, excluding the Saskatoon transit hub. 

The new protected bike lanes on Fourth Avenue means traffic must be reconfigured to make room for the new separated bike lanes.

Currently Fourth Avenue has two lanes of traffic in each direction.
This is an overhead view of what the new configuration of Fourth Avenue will look like with protected bike lanes. (City of Saskatoon)

But the reconfiguration will take away one driving lane in each direction.

The centre lane will act as a left turning lane for traffic in both directions, similar to what the city has in place on First Avenue between 20th and 25th streets.

The city said they're installing  temporary lane signage at each block as soon as the new configuration is complete.
Protected bike lanes are being added to Fourth Avenue in Saskatoon over the next two week and should be done by May 16. (City of Saskatoon)