What Sask’s new Meadow Lake highway survey is about
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Highways is asking Meadow Lake area residents to weigh in on several proposed design options for Highways 4 and 55 as part of a long-term regional transportation study.
The province has opened a new public survey to gather feedback on potential changes to highways, connecting streets and related infrastructure. The study is being developed with the City of Meadow Lake and the R.M. of Meadow Lake No. 588. The survey will be open until Dec. 1
According to the ministry, the review looks at how the region’s transportation network will need to evolve over the next five, 15 and 25 years. It includes analysis of traffic volumes, collision history and trucking activity, along with earlier consultations with industry and Flying Dust First Nation.
The plan focuses on improving the movement of goods and people, supporting major sectors such as forestry, mining, agriculture and tourism, and strengthening access to services and recreation areas. It also aims to improve safety in and around the city, which functions as a regional hub.


