SASKATOON — The City of Saskatoon aims to enhance its active transportation landscape by inviting four dedicated community members to join the Active Transportation Advisory Group.
The ATAG shapes policies, programmes, and initiatives to bolster community well-being and infrastructure enhancements.
These efforts are geared towards fostering a stronger inclination towards cycling, walking, and other forms of active transportation throughout the city.
According to Transportation Director Jay Magus, the city is eager to enlist the aid of community enthusiasts who are passionate about exploring and championing options for active transportation modes, such as cycling and walking.
The initiative holds the potential to shift short-distance commutes from conventional driving to the more eco-friendly and health-conscious alternatives of walking and biking.
By establishing secure networks that cater to active transportation, citizens across Saskatoon can contribute to a greener and healthier urban environment.
One of ATAG's primary objectives is to fortify the ties between the city administration and various community groups, organisations, and residents.
This collaborative approach is geared towards effectively realising the objectives outlined in the Active Transportation Plan.
Individuals interested in becoming a driving force behind Saskatoon's active transportation evolution are encouraged to apply.
Further details and application forms can be accessed at or by reaching out to [email protected]. The application deadline is set for Sunday, Aug. 27.