Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon

Blairmore SDA

Blairmore Under Construction
Coordinates: 52°07′38″N 106°44′52″W / 52.1273°N 106.7478°W / 52.1273; -106.7478Coordinates: 52°07′38″N 106°44′52″W / 52.1273°N 106.7478°W / 52.1273; -106.7478
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
City Saskatoon
Area
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Area code(s) Area code 306

Blairmore Suburban Development Area (SDA) is an area in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Canada). It is a part of the west side community of Saskatoon. It lies (generally) north of the outskirts of the City and the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, west of downtown Saskatoon, and the Core Neighbourhoods SDA, south of the North West Industrial SDA, and west of the Confederation SDA. Most of the Blairmore SDA consists of undeveloped land annexed by the city in the mid-2000s. A total of nine neighbourhoods, primarily residential in nature, are ultimately planned for the SDA. As of 2013, two are in the process of development: the commercial/residential Blairmore Suburban Centre and the residential community Kensington.[1]

Neighbourhoods

Recreation Facilities

Shopping

Education

Tommy Douglas Collegiate – Shaw Centre – Bethlehem High School panorama

The Blairmore Centre consists of a separate Bethlehem High School and public Tommy Douglas Collegiate as well as civic centre called The Shaw Centre.[5] Blairmore SDA is home to the following schools:

In addition, the SDA contains the Yarrow Youth Farm, a provincial correctional facility for at-risk youth, which was annexed by the City.

Tommy Douglas Collegiate – Shaw Centre – Bethlehem High School panorama

Other services

Transportation

22nd Street (Highway 14) is a major thoroughfare through Saskatoon Highway 14 connects with Asquith, Biggar Wilkie, Unity, and Macklin en route to Alberta. The area is also accessed by Highway 7, which links Saskatoon to Calgary, Alberta and the west coast, and Secondary Highway 684, also known as Dalmeny Road but officially renamed Neault Road in 2012, which was annexed by the city and provides a connection to Yellowhead Highway 16 and the town of Dalmeny.

Highway 7 has been realigned to connect with Highway 14/22nd Street/Highway 684 at an at-grade intersection that will be eventually replaced by an interchange. For several years Highway 7 entered the area via Betts Avenue within the Blairmore Suburban Centre region, but this link has now been removed; the road's original alignment where it joined 22nd Street prior to the mid-2000s has been replaced with residential development and the area's recreation centre and high schools.

The only other main road currently servicing the SDA is the western leg of 33rd Street West, which according to the City's October 2008 Projected Growth Map is slated to eventually be replaced by an extension of the Claypool Drive thoroughfare; originally an east-west roadway, beginning in 2012 the road was realigned to allow for development of Kensington. The western boundary of the SDA is marked by a transportation/utility corridor adjacent to the current western city boundary, set aside for future construction of a perimeter highway.

City Transit

The Blairmore Suburban Centre is served by Route 23 on weekday peak hours and during the day. Service will presumably be expanded as the SDA is developed.

Main article: Saskatoon Transit

Location

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References

  1. City of Saskatoon, Projected Growth Map, December 17, 2012 (accessed September 7, 2013)
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-07. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  3. Hamilton, Charles (2013-06-04). "New west side suburb dubbed Elk Point". The StarPhoenix. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  4. City on retailer radar - December 5, 2006 URL accessed March 7, 2007
  5. City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Leisure ... URL accessed March 7, 2007
  6. west sector development. Archived October 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. URL accessed March 7, 2007
  7. Sod-turning marks next chapter URL accessed March 7, 2007
  8. City of Saskatoon, Projected Growth Map, October 10, 2008 (accessed Nov. 16, 2008)
  9. Selling an Idea or a Product URL accessed January 27, 2007

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