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Am I responsible to mow the boulevard?
The City of Winnipeg’s policy on boulevard maintenance states that all homeowners are responsible for maintaining the front and side boulevards surrounding their property UNLESS the boulevard is more than 20 feet wide or you are located on a regional street. Medians are always the responsibility of City maintenance crews. Read more
Landscaping in Native Grasses
Sage Creek is home to over 10 wetlands with more to come in future phases. Properties that back onto a wetland either border a public reserve with a trail running along to the wetland, or have a property line that borders the normal water level in the wetland. The latter properties have what’s called a vegetation easement. Read more
Developer Installed Fencing
Whenever we see an opportunity to create a pleasant sightline in Sage Creek, we like to take advantage of it. Putting up a fence is not just a way to draw a line between properties, but a chance to build an attractive feature in the community. In an effort to serve this principle and maintain Read more
The Sage Creek Residents’ Association Needs You!
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SAGE CREEK RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION With over 1,000 households now in Sage Creek, it is time to formally establish a Sage Creek Residents’ Association. The Sage Creek Residents’ Association can be an organization whereby Sage Creek community members can take action on issues and concerns that affect their neighbourhood. In addition to Read more
Protecting Your Native Grasses
Sage Creek is home to a unique natural system of Native Grasses and Stormwater Retention Wetlands. Native Plant Solutions, a division of Ducks Unlimited Canada has teamed up with Qualico Communities to raise the bar for environmental responsibility and to evolve landscaping [...]
“Flight” by David MacNair
Sage Creek continues to become more and more beautiful. The roundabout at the intersection of Boulevard des Hivernants and Edward Turner Drive is now home to a stunning new landmark! “Flight” is a 15-foot tall and 20-foot wide steel alloy sculpture of Canada Geese by renown local artist David MacNair. This is Sage Creek’s second Read more