U of S students draft plans for P.A. riverbank revitalization
A group of University of Saskatchewan students is brainstorming ideas and drafting designs for Prince Albert’s downtown riverbank.
The results of the semester long project will be presented to city council and the public in April. On Wednesday the senior urban planning class was in P.A. to meet with high school students and residents to get their input on how they want to revitalize the space.
“Prince Albert North Saskatchewan River is such a treasure trove of ideas and wonderful things – the history and also what Mother Nature brings,” the course’s instructor Henry Lau told paNOW.
He and his 11 students are tasked with proposing ways to accentuate the area’s existing positive features and make it destination as opposed to a place to pass through.