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Last chance for Saskatonians to add two cents on city's growth plan

Saskatoon residents looking to throw in their two cents on the city's plan to expand to 500,000 people have until tomorrow at midnight.

City expects population to hit 500K in 30-40 years

Traffic Bridge proposed design concept. (City of Saskatoon)

Saskatoon residents looking to throw in their two cents on the city's plan to expand to a 500,000 people ought to hurry up: the window for the city's public engagement survey on the plan closesSunday at midnight.

Available atwww.growingfwd.ca, the survey solicits people's input onthe final draft of the city's growth plan.

The planincludespotential developments likeanewtransit system with rapid bus transit, redevelopingmajor roads like Eighth Street, 22nd Street, Preston Avenueand College Drive, and a new river crossing connecting 33rd Street to Preston Avenue.

According to information released by the ciy, feedback from the survey will be used to help guidefuture infrastructure investments and land-use decisions.

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