Moose Jaw Transportation Master Plan



The City of Moosejaw needed a cohesive transportation master plan that addressed vehicle operations, transit, walking, cycling, rail interfaces and asset renewal, while recognizing the domino effect that can happen when one of these components changes.
KGS Group completed a city-wide, evidence‑based review through coordinated micro‑studies. The work assessed operations, multimodal gaps, school‑area safety, asset condition and signals, then integrated findings into a single, actionable plan with clear priorities and phasing over the next 10 years.
The plan provides a prioritized program for corridor upgrades, active transportation connections, transit improvements, school‑area safety measures and pavement/sidewalk renewal, giving Moose Jaw a practical path to meet mobility needs over the next decade. The plan aims to deliver a safe, efficient, and sustainable system that serves residents, businesses and visitors, aligning day‑to‑day mobility with long‑term growth.
The final plan will serve as a blueprint for decision-makers, guiding investments in transportation infrastructure and ensuring that Moose Jaw remains a vibrant and connected community for years to come.
Project Highlights
- Traffic operations review of over 50 intersections, traffic flow improvements identified along four arterial corridors, assessment of over 25 railway crossings for control and signage requirements
- Safety review of all 20 schools in Moose Jaw
- Block-by-block pavement condition review of over 220 km of roadway
- Ensured community feedback from over 40 organizations through two online surveys, a public open house and updates to City Council and staff members, with an emphasis on safe, accessible and sustainable mobility choices
- Developed over 70 recommendations in a phased implementation strategy, including immediate-, short-, medium-, and long-term actions to address current and future transportation challenges