| (Prince Albert Municipal) Airport Master Plan Active expansion of energy, resources and commodity markets has resulted in rapid economic growth in the Province of Saskatchewan. Significant numbers of passengers have been utilizing the Prince Albert Municipal Airport in recent years, primarily destined for mining operations and communities in Saskatchewan's north and near north. The Master Plan provides guidance for airport development. The Plan's objective is to ensure that adequate infrastructure and services are available to support current and future commercial air services and private aviation activities at the Airport and within the community. View the Airport Master Plan on the Strategic Plans page. Visit the airport's website. | _______________________________________________________________________ | Dangerous Goods Route (Map) This map displays the required route for transportation of dangerous goods as per Schedule 50 of Bylaw No. 16 of 2005 - Transportation Bylaw. (You can view the bylaw on the Bylaws page.) read more ... | _______________________________________________________________________ | Distances from Prince Albert | ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | Traffic Volumes View the Traffic Volumes map on the Maps page. | _______________________________________________________________________ | Transportation Planning StudyThe Prince Albert Area Transportation Planning Study is a comprehensive review of the transportation network both existing and future for the City of Prince Albert and surrounding area. The Study is a look at the 50-year future transportation needs for the region and was a joint project in 2006 funded by Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation, the City of Prince Albert, the Rural Municipality of Buckland and Rural Municipality of Prince Albert. The report was prepared by UMA Engineering Ltd. read more ... |
|
| (Prince Albert Municipal) Airport Master Plan Active expansion of energy, resources and commodity markets has resulted in rapid economic growth in the Province of Saskatchewan. Significant numbers of passengers have been utilizing the Prince Albert Municipal Airport in recent years, primarily destined for mining operations and communities in Saskatchewan's north and near north. The Master Plan provides guidance for airport development. The Plan's objective is to ensure that adequate infrastructure and services are available to support current and future commercial air services and private aviation activities at the Airport and within the community. View the Airport Master Plan on the Strategic Plans page. Visit the airport's website. | _______________________________________________________________________ | Dangerous Goods Route (Map) This map displays the required route for transportation of dangerous goods as per Schedule 50 of Bylaw No. 16 of 2005 - Transportation Bylaw. (You can view the bylaw on the Bylaws page.) read more ... | _______________________________________________________________________ | Distances from Prince Albert | ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | Traffic Volumes View the Traffic Volumes map on the Maps page. | _______________________________________________________________________ | Transportation Planning StudyThe Prince Albert Area Transportation Planning Study is a comprehensive review of the transportation network both existing and future for the City of Prince Albert and surrounding area. The Study is a look at the 50-year future transportation needs for the region and was a joint project in 2006 funded by Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation, the City of Prince Albert, the Rural Municipality of Buckland and Rural Municipality of Prince Albert. The report was prepared by UMA Engineering Ltd. read more ... |
|
City of Prince Albert
Economic Development and Planning
1084 Central Avenue
Prince Albert, SK
S6V 7P3
Phone: (306) 953-4370
Fax: (306) 953-4380 |