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Did you know? The 2008-09 budget ensures the safety and security of motorists by committing $5 million to help rural municipalities improve municipal roads affected by truck haul traffic in heavy oil production. Signing Opportunities in Saskatchewan OthersInland TerminalThe Ministry may install on a cost recovery basis, Inland Terminal guide signs for inland terminals that are located outside the incorporated limits of an urban community. The terminal must have a minimum storage capacity of 8 000 tones and can load a minimum of 50 hopper cars in a 24 hour period. Inland Terminal signs are installed on the provincial highway that is adjacent to the facility. Resource Based Industry![]() The department recognizes that larger renewable (e.g. forest) and non-renewable (e.g. potash) resource primary industries may generate a significant amount of traffic of which the majority is truck traffic from beyond the immediate area. The Department may install Resource Based Industry guide signs to assist in identifying the location or access to such industries. Resource Based Industry signs will be installed on the provincial highway that is adjacent to the facility.
Private Educational InstitutionsThe department recognizes that Private Educational Institutions throughout our province may generate traffic that originates from beyond their immediate area. The Department may install Private Educational Institution signs to assist in identifying the location or access to such institutions. Private Educational Institution is a school or college that provides educational instruction to its pupils, and is located outside the incorporated limits of a city. Examples of such facilities are private schools, seminaries, Bible schools and colleges. Institutional Camp/Centre![]() Institutional camp/centre signs may be installed to assist motorists in locating institutional camp or centre access roads on a request basis. Shrine![]() The shrine will be of general interest and open at no charge to the public, be operated by a non-profit charitable organization and have received permission from the rural municipality to direct traffic along the municipal road. Upon request, the department may install at the access of the highway and the intersecting road leading to the shrine.
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