Proposed change to new zoning along key corridors would double allowable building lengths. 7:37 am, Feb. 11, 2021 ×
The Rochester transit-oriented zoning map shows areas that are zones to encourage development aimed at supporting transit and encouraging urban growth patterns. (City of Rochester)
A zoning category approved in 2019 to encourage development along primary routes into downtown Rochester could be stifling development, including affordable housing efforts.
The Transit Oriented Development Zones along Broadway Avenue, Second Street Southwest and Fourth Street Southeast limits the length of a building to 150 feet, which Community Development staff has determined limits options.
“We’re proposing to double that and have the maximum of 300 feet,” said Molly Patterson-Lundgren, the city’s heritage preservation and urban design coordinator.
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Bud’s on Broadway has become the third Saskatoon bar to face a fine of $14,000 for allegedly violating COVID-19 restrictions, and named publicly.
The provincial government announced during its daily update on Wednesday that the pub and live music venue in Saskatoon’s Broadway business district faces the $14,000 fine for an unspecified failure to abide by prevailing public health orders.
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The province also announced three $2,800 fines were issued this week to individuals for failure to wear a mask, which have been required in indoor public spaces throughout the province since Nov. 19.
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