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Saskatoon Council said NO to bus lanes, then NO to waiting. What?!

You won't believe what our city council did

Okay, so this is actually wild. Our Saskatoon city council, bless their hearts, had a whole situation with the downtown bus plan this week. They were talking about bus-only lanes for First Avenue, right? The kind of thing that could actually make getting around downtown a bit smoother, especially for anyone trying to get to a Blades game at SaskTel Centre without the usual traffic headache.

It started with them rejecting the whole idea of bus-only lanes. Then, minutes later, they *also* rejected a motion to just defer the plan, you know, to gather more details and think about it for a year. It’s like, pick a lane, literally! The real kicker? They then voted unanimously to send the original bus-lane proposal back to administration for more information. So, they said no, then no to waiting, and then yes to waiting but calling it "sending it back." The level of confusion on display might just win an award for civic indecision.

### What This Means for Saskatoon

* **Downtown Traffic:** This whole back-and-forth means we're still stuck in neutral on improving public transit flow in the heart of our city. Imagine trying to get through the Broadway Bridge traffic at rush hour and then dealing with this kind of planning. * **Future Planning:** It really makes you wonder how big projects, like the potential revamp of the entire downtown core or even just fixing those legendary potholes on 22nd Street, are going to get approved if simple bus lanes cause this much head-scratching. * **Public Perception:** Saskatoon is a city that will invite you to a farm-to-table dinner and then make you defend the concept of a city for twenty minutes. This kind of council "confusion" doesn't exactly help us shake that small-town reputation.

Honestly, it feels like we’re stuck in a loop. We need to figure out how we want our downtown to function, especially as Saskatoon continues to grow and we try to make things better for everyone, whether you’re commuting from Silverwood Heights or trying to get to the Farmers' Market. Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet.

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