A neighbour-reported board of how Moose Jaw's streets are right now — clear, slow going or blocked — with the city's clearing order and report line.
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How are the streets right now? After a snowfall Moose Jaw's streets are cleared in priority order, so a main road can be bare while a side street is still rutted or snowed in. Here neighbours say how each street is at the moment — tap one to add what you're seeing.
Reading is free; adding a report takes a quick sign-in.
Tap a road to say how it is right now.
Thatcher Drive
The main cross-town arterial — a first-priority route, usually cleared early.
No reports yet
Main Street North
Downtown to the north end.
No reports yet
Main Street South
Downtown toward the south hill.
No reports yet
High Street (E & W)
The east–west route across the centre.
No reports yet
Manitoba Street (E & W)
Downtown and the rail-yard side.
No reports yet
9th Avenue SW
A residential collector on the south side — later in the plow order.
No reports yet
Coteau Street West
A known rough stretch; on CAA's 2025 worst-roads list.
No reports yet
Caribou Street (E & W)
An east–west collector through the west side.
No reports yet
4th Avenue SW
A south-side route toward the hospital and downtown.
These are neighbours, not an official service. Live closures and incidents are here: City of Moose Jaw — Report an Issue — The city's own request system and free app — report an unplowed street, a pothole or a hazard. The 24-hour Public Works hotline is for urgent problems.Report a hazard: 306-694-4448
How this works
Each report counts for about 12 hours, then drops off on its own. A road shows once at least 1 recent report is in; when several are in we show the middle one, so a single voice can’t swing it.
These are reports from neighbours, not the City or an emergency service. Streets change fast in a storm and once the plows come through. The City clears in priority order — arterials and emergency routes first (within about 24 hours), bus routes and downtown next, residential streets last (up to four days) — and plowing starts once about 5 cm has fallen. For a dangerous street or a downed line call Public Works at 306-694-4448, and in an emergency call 911.
Source: Streets from the city's arterial/collector network and CAA Saskatchewan's 2025 Worst Roads list; clearing order from the City's Winter Maintenance Service Level, checked 12 July 2026 (today).