Briarwood, Saskatoon Explained

Briarwood
Settlement Type:Neighbourhood
Mapsize:270px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Saskatoon
Subdivision Type3:Suburban Development Area
Subdivision Name3:Lakewood
Subdivision Type4:Neighbourhood
Subdivision Name4:Briarwood
Government Type:Municipal (Ward 8)
Leader Title:Administrative body
Leader Name:Saskatoon City Council
Leader Title1:Councillor
Leader Name1:Sarina Gersher
Established Title:Annexed
Established Date:1975-1979
Established Title2:Construction
Established Date2:1988-2010
Area Total Km2:1.7
Population As Of:2009
Population Total:4,473
Population Blank1 Title:Average Income
Population Blank1:$105,651
Timezone:UTC
Utc Offset:-6
Coordinates:52.1086°N -106.5633°W
Website:Briarwood Community Association

Briarwood is a residential neighbourhood located in the southeast part of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The majority of its residents live in low-density, single detached dwellings. As of 2009, the area is home to 4,473 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a very high-income area, with an average family income of $117,619, an average dwelling value of $449,158 and a home ownership rate of 97.0%.[1]

History

The land where Briarwood now exists was originally farmland, owned by Mike Boychuk. He would become the owner of Boychuk Construction, a major Saskatoon homebuilder founded in 1945.[2] Boychuk Drive, which forms Briarwood's western boundary, bears his name. The land was annexed by the city in the period between 1975 and 1979. Home construction began in 1988, but reached its peak between 1996 and 2001.[1]

Unlike most Saskatoon neighbourhoods, which name streets to honour noteworthy individuals or places, Briarwood's streets all begin with the letter "B". This makes Briarwood and the neighbourhood of Eastview somewhat unusual with their more generic street naming conventions. One exception is Wess Road; running down the eastern side of Briarwood, it is a remnant of an earlier highway alignment (prior to the development of Circle Drive) that, despite having businesses located on it and acting as an alternate route connecting to Highway 16 (prior to being truncated by residential development in Rosewood), was never given an official street name until the late 2010s.

Institutions

Education

The Saskatoon Public School Division and Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division opted not to build schools in Briarwood, much to the resentment of some residents, who purchased homes assuming that schools would be built. A conflict ensued between homeowners and the land developers who wished to have the land rezoned for houses.[3]

Students who live in the area are bused to either Wildwood or Lakeridge schools if they are enrolled in the Saskatoon Public School Division and to either Bishop Pocock or St. Luke schools if they are enrolled in the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division.

Government and politics

Briarwood exists within the federal electoral district of Saskatoon—Grasswood. It is currently represented by Kevin Waugh of the Conservative Party of Canada, first elected in 2015.

Provincially, the area is divided into three constituencies: Saskatoon Southeast, Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota and Saskatoon Willowgrove. Saskatoon Southeast is currently represented by Don Morgan of the Saskatchewan Party since 2003. Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota is currently represented by Bronwyn Eyre of the Saskatchewan Party since 2016. Saskatoon Willowgrove is currently represented by Ken Cheveldayoff of the Saskatchewan Party since 2003.

In Saskatoon's non-partisan municipal politics, Briarwood lies within ward 8. It is currently represented by Councillor Sarina Gersher, who was first elected in 2016.

Parks and recreation

The Briarwood Community Association represents local interests in discussions with the city on quality of life issues. To promote a sense of community, volunteers organize various events throughout the year, operate programs out of the Briarwood Recreation Centre and maintain the outdoor rink on Briarwood Pond.[4]

Public services

Briarwood is a part of the east division of the Saskatoon Police Services patrol system.[5] Saskatoon Fire & Protective Services' east division covers the neighbourhood.[6] Transit services to Briarwood are provided by Saskatoon Transit on route No. 84 (Briarwood).[7]

Commercial

At present, no parts of Briarwood have commercial development. 94 home-based businesses exist in the area. The nearest commercial areas lies to the south in the Lakewood Suburban Centre and to the northwest along 8th Street including The Centre at Circle and 8th shopping centre; future development to the east is expected to include a new commercial hub along an extension of 8th Street, not far from Briarwood.

Location

Briarwood is located within the Lakewood Suburban Development Area. It is bounded by 8th Street to the north, Boychuk Drive to the west, Taylor Street to the south, and Wess Road to the east. Inside those boundaries, the roads are a mix of local and collector roads.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Briarwood . Neighbourhood Profiles . City of Saskatoon - Planning and Development Branch . 2010 . 2011-01-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120730141527/http://www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Community%20Services/PlanningDevelopment/Documents/Research/Neighbourhood_profiles/2010/Briarwood.pdf . 2012-07-30 .
  2. Web site: About Us. Boychuk Homes. 2009. 2011-01-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110507055108/http://www.boychukhomes.com/AboutUs.html. 2011-05-07.
  3. Web site: Arbor Creek school sites eyed. Hutton. David. The StarPhoenix. Postmedia Network. October 18, 2010. 2011-01-22.
  4. Web site: Briarwood. Community Associations. City of Saskatoon - Community Development Branch. 2011-01-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110309232112/http://www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Community%20Services/Communitydevelopment/Community%20Associations/Briarwood/Pages/Briarwood.aspx. 2011-03-09.
  5. Web site: East Division. Saskatoon Police Service. 2011-01-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110706203741/http://www.police.saskatoon.sk.ca/index.php?page_id=3&loc=divisions%2Feast.php. 2011-07-06.
  6. Web site: Divisions - East. City of Saskatoon - Fire and Protective Services. 2011-01-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717034549/http://www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Fire%20and%20Protective%20Services/Operations%20Division/Divisions/Pages/East.aspx. 2011-07-17.
  7. Web site: Routes and Services. City of Saskatoon - Transit Services. 2010-01-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100125032428/http://www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/UTILITY%20SERVICES/SASKATOON%20TRANSIT/Pages/Routes.aspx. 2010-01-25.