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City crews begin winter maintenance of Saskatoon's trees

Regular tree pruning helps preserve the health of the city's tree inventory and eliminate hazards.
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City crews work during the summer, and tree maintenance continues through winter.

SASKATOON — City crews began their scheduled tree maintenance on Thursday, Jan. 2, pruning trees on civic properties in the Dundonald, Holiday Park, North Park, and River Heights neighbourhoods.

This is part of the City Boulevard Tree Maintenance Program, which will continue until March 31. It is part of a regular pruning cycle to help preserve the health of the tree inventory, eliminate hazards, and provide clearance from buildings, signs, streetlights, and utility wires.

Tree maintenance often requires road restrictions. The city reminds pedestrians, cyclists and drivers to prioritize safety by respecting the work zone and obeying all road restrictions and signage. 

For more City of Saskatoon news, program information, Service Alerts, Traffic Detours, and links to our social media channels, please visit .

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