Highway 102 economic plan calls for $8M in municipal investment
The Town of La Ronge could create a major new economic draw for the community and region by preparing lands along Highway 102 for development.
That’s according to preliminary findings from a Highway 102 Economic Corridor Master Plan developed by community planning firm Crosby Hanna and Associates for $96,000. The plan is meant to help the community capitalize on new economic activities by proposing to create new entries to town from the highway, wayfinding, more access, land servicing and lot layout, development standards, and future streetscape and waterfront projects.
“We are now looking for comments and feedback from the community to give us a sense of how they feel about the plan, what might be some of the concerns, or what really speaks to them about the plan,” said La Ronge’s chief administrative officer Lyle Hannan. “Prior to finalizing it, if there is anything we need to tweak or adjust, there are opportunities to do that.”
The master plan states there are significant valuable land holdings for development in La Ronge. It notes a number of businesses have expressed interest in serving the community, but the readiness of land has been a barrier. It’s expected that having a plan with costs and a timeframe appropriate for the town’s financial capacity would be a key factor in attracting hotels, restaurants, and retail concepts.



