Jericho Lands planning program
About the Jericho Lands planning program
The Jericho Lands are within the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. The planning program is a comprehensive planning process which will create a policy statement to guide future development of the 90-acre site.
The program is being developed at the request of the landowners, a joint venture partnership between the MST Development Corporation, and Canada Lands Company (CLC).
The planning program will explore priorities including:
- Ways to advance our collective work toward reconciliation
- Creating a complete community with a range of housing options with different income levels and tenures
- Providing new housing within a walking distance of existing and future transit routes, including a potential SkyTrain extension to UBC
- Providing shops, services, childcare, and employment space to support the new community and the rest of the city
- Recognizing and celebrating cultural and heritage assets
- Creating new parks and open spaces, and a package of other community amenities
About the Jericho Lands planning program
The Jericho Lands are within the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. The planning program is a comprehensive planning process which will create a policy statement to guide future development of the 90-acre site.
The program is being developed at the request of the landowners, a joint venture partnership between the MST Development Corporation, and Canada Lands Company (CLC).
The planning program will explore priorities including:
- Ways to advance our collective work toward reconciliation
- Creating a complete community with a range of housing options with different income levels and tenures
- Providing new housing within a walking distance of existing and future transit routes, including a potential SkyTrain extension to UBC
- Providing shops, services, childcare, and employment space to support the new community and the rest of the city
- Recognizing and celebrating cultural and heritage assets
- Creating new parks and open spaces, and a package of other community amenities
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City Council approves the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement
Share City Council approves the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement on Facebook Share City Council approves the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement on Twitter Share City Council approves the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement on Linkedin Email City Council approves the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement linkOn January 24, 2024, City Council unanimously approved the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement. Thank you to everyone who provided input throughout the planning process. The Policy Statement establishes planning principles and policies that will guide future rezonings and redevelopment of the site over the next 25-30 years.
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Staff report to Council now live
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On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, a staff report and the draft ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement is being presented at the Standing Committee for Policy and Strategic Priorities for City Council's consideration.
You can read the report and draft Policy Statement, view the meeting agenda, and sign up to speak to Council by visiting the City's Council meeting web page (here).
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Staff report to be presented to Council January 24th
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Following a multi-year, multi-phase planning process, the draft ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands Policy Statement is now ready to be presented to City Council for their consideration. City staff, in collaboration with the proponent team, will be presenting a report and the draft Policy Statement to Council at the Standing Committee for Policy and Strategic Priorities on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
The draft Policy Statement establishes planning principles and policies that will guide future rezonings and redevelopment of the 90-acre site.
The Council report, agenda, and information on how to sign up to speak to Council will be shared on the City’s website (here) closer to the meeting. You can sign up to receive notifications when the meeting agenda is posted (here).
Learn more
To learn more about the draft Policy Statement and accompanying documents, please see the links below. Note: the draft Policy Statement is pending final City review and is subject to change ahead of its consideration by City Council.
- Review the draft Policy Statement document (here)
- Review the draft Policy Statement Summary and Highlights document (here)
- Review the One Water Approach Summary (here)
- One Water Approach FAQ (here)
- Transportation Study Summary (here)
Ask a Question: Use the “Ask a Question” tab (above) to ask a project team member a question.
Email: Send an email to City staff at jericholands@vancouver.ca.
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Draft Policy Statement online for review and next steps
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After four phases of consultation with the community, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations’ Community Members, people across the city, and other stakeholders, the draft ʔəy̓alməxʷ / Iy̓álmexw / Jericho Lands Policy Statement has been developed. The draft Policy Statement establishes planning principles and policies that will guide the future redevelopment of the 90-acre site.
We are sharing a copy of the draft Policy Statement, and associated materials, for early public review prior to City Council’s consideration. Note: the draft Policy Statement is pending final City review and is subject to change ahead of its consideration by City Council.
Learn more
- Review the Draft Policy Statement document (here)
- Review the Draft Policy Statement Summary and Highlights document (here)
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Review the One Water Approach Summary (here)
- Read the One Water Approach FAQ document (here)
- Review the Transportation Assessment and Management Study Summary (here)
Ask a Question: Use the "Ask a Question" tab (above) to ask a project team member a question.
Send an email: jericholands@vancouver.ca
What's next?
The final draft plan will be presented to City Council for consideration in January 2024. Please join our email list, or monitor this website in the New Year, to read the staff report and learn how you can request to speak to Council.
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Phase 4 Engagement Summary is now online and next steps
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In June 2023, the City launched Phase 4 of the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands planning program. Through our Shape Your City project web page and a number of public events co-hosted with the site’s landowners – the MST Partnership and Canada Lands Company – we gathered feedback on the landowners’ Revised Site Concept. This concept included details on proposed land use, housing, density and building heights, parks and open space, transportation and public amenities.
Read the Phase 4 public engagement summary to learn about what we heard during the engagement events, through our survey, and market research study.
The feedback we received is helping to shape the draft Policy Statement.
Next steps
We are now developing the draft Policy Statement in consultation with the landowners. Along with the public feedback, the Policy Statement will also be informed by input from the MST Nations and other stakeholders.
The draft Policy Statement will be posted to our project web page in early December 2023. You will be able to ask questions and make comments through the site. The draft Policy Statement will then be presented to City Council for consideration in January 2024, where you will have the opportunity to provide input by speaking to Council and/or submitting written correspondence.
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Phase 4 Engagement is now closed
Share Phase 4 Engagement is now closed on Facebook Share Phase 4 Engagement is now closed on Twitter Share Phase 4 Engagement is now closed on Linkedin Email Phase 4 Engagement is now closed linkFrom June 16 to July 16, the Jericho Lands Planning Team collected feedback on the landowner's Revised Site Plan Concept. Thank you to everyone who attended and shared their feedback through the open houses, pop ups, community meetings and the survey. We anticipate sharing a summary of what we heard in September 2023.
Your feedback, combined with other inputs, will be used to create a preferred site plan concept. This preferred site concept will form part of the draft Jericho Lands Policy Statement. Please monitor our website for future updates.
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Phase 4 Revised Site Plan Concept
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The fourth phase of public engagement for the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands planning program is now live! This phase focuses on the landowners’ revised site plan concept, including details on land use and housing, density and building heights, parks and open space, transportation, and public amenities. We would like to know what you think.
The revised site plan concept is an illustration of how ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/ the Jericho Lands could look in the future. The concept was created by the landowners’ design team based on direction from Host Nation leadership, and seeks to build on what was heard during Phase 3, incorporate feedback from engagement with Host Nation communities, layer in objectives from the draft Guiding Principles and Emerging Ideas, and reflect recently approved City and regional policies and ongoing technical work.
Community and stakeholder feedback, combined with other inputs, will be used to inform the preferred site plan concept and the draft Policy Statement.
Ways to get involved
- Learn more: Review the City’s and landowner’s information boards
- Take the survey: Provide feedback through the online survey, open until July 16, 2023
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Attend an open house:
- Open House #1: Saturday, June 17, 2023 (11:00AM to 3:00PM) at Jericho Hill Gymnasium & Pool | 4180 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver
- Open House #2: Thursday, June 22, 2023 (4:00PM to 7:00PM) at Jericho Hill Gymnasium & Pool | 4180 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver
- Open House #3: Saturday, June 24, 2023 (11:00AM to 3:00PM) at Main Floor Promenade, Central Library | 350 West Georgia Street, Vancouver
- Ask a Question: Use the "Ask a question" tab on the project web page
- Send an email: jericholands@vancouver.ca
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Phase 4 Revised Site Concept Engagement Announcement
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We will also be hosting three open house events in collaboration with MST Partnership and Canada Lands Company. Below are the details:
Open House #1
Saturday, June 17, 2023 (11:00am - 3:00pm)
Jericho Hill Gymnasium & Pool | 4180 W 4th Avenue, Vancouver
Open House #2
Thursday, June 22, 2023 (4:00pm - 7:00pm)
Jericho Hill Gymnasium & Pool | 4180 W 4th Avenue, Vancouver
Open House #3
Saturday, June 24, 2023 (11:00am - 3:00pm)
Main Floor Promenade, Central Library | 350 W Georgia Street, Vancouver
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Inspire Jericho Talk: Creating Great Neighbourhoods: Celebrating MST Culture at ʔəy̓ alməxw/Iy̓ álmexw/Jericho Lands Live Stream Event
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Announcing Phase 3.5 - Project and process update
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Between March 6 and March 26, we are adding a new phase in the planning process (Phase 3.5). The intention of this phase is to provide you with a project and process update, as well as share the outcomes of the landowners’ recent engagement with Host Nations Community Members.
Online Information Boards
We will be sharing a set of online information boards here and on the ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands project web page. These boards were developed by the City and the landowners, and will include an update on the planning process, an overview of the MST Planning and Design Framework, including the MST Cultural Site Planning Elements, Phase 3 engagement highlights, next steps and more.
View the information boards
Inspire Jericho Talk: Celebrating MST Culture at ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands
On April 13, we will be co-hosting the fifth installment of the Inspire Jericho Talk speaker series. Come and hear from Cultural Liaisons from the xʷməθkʷəy᾽əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations as they share how stories, ideas, wisdom and aspirations from their communities has led to the development of cultural site planning elements that will guide the future of ʔəy̓alməxw/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Land.
When: Thursday, April 13, 2023 (7-9 pm)
Where: UBC Robson Square (800 Robson Street)
Registration: Registration opens March 6. Tickets are complimentary; however, seating is limited and advance registration is required.
Register to attend the Inspire Jericho speaker series.
Get updates on Jericho Lands
Project timeline
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Background phase
Jericho Lands planning program has finished this stageSeptember 2018 - February 2019
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Phase 1: Information gathering
Jericho Lands planning program has finished this stageMarch 2019 - May 2020
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Phase 2: Draft guiding principles and site concept development
Jericho Lands planning program has finished this stageJune 2020 - October 2021
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Phase 3: Draft concept and emerging policies
Jericho Lands planning program has finished this stageNovember 2021 - February 2023
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Phase 3.5: Plan and process update
Jericho Lands planning program has finished this stageMarch - May 2023
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Phase 4: Revised site plan concept
Jericho Lands planning program has finished this stageSummer 2023
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Policy statement and report to council
Jericho Lands planning program is currently at this stageJanuary 2024
Documents
- Draft Policy Statement
- Phase 4
- Phase 3.5
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Phase 3
- Jericho Lands Phase 3 Engagement Summary PDF 3.8MB
- Jericho Lands Community Newsletter - October 2021 (PDF, 5MB)
- Phase 3 Kick-Off event presentation slides (PDF, 26.2MB)
- Section 1: Introduction to the process - City of Vancouver (PDF, 6.1MB)
- Section 2: Introduction to the landowners - MST & CLC Joint Venture Partnership (PDF, 5MB)
- Section 3: Background and planning process - City of Vancouver (PDF, 12MB)
- Section 4: MST engagement and cultural inspiration - MST & CLC Joint Venture Partnership (PDF, 13.3MB)
- Section 5: Conceptual site plan options - MST & CLC Joint Venture Partnership (PDF, 30.1MB)
- Section 6: Additional information & next steps - City of Vancouver (PDF, 2.3MB)
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Phase 2
- Phase 2 Public Engagement Summary (August 2021) PDF, 11.4MB
- Jericho Lands Draft Guiding Principles (June 2021) PDF, 160KB
- Jericho Lands Emerging Site Planning Ideas (June 2021) PDF, 12.2MB
- Site Analysis Panels (February 2021) PDF, 9.3MB
- Discussion Guide Primer (March 2021) PDF, 1,098KB
- Discussion Guide: Natural Systems and Open Space (March 2021) PDF, 2MB
- Discussion Guide: Connections and Mobility (March 2021) PDF, 1,824KB
- Discussion Guide: Inclusive Neighbourhood (March 2021) PDF, 2.2MB
- Discussion Guide: Sustainability and Resilience (March 2021) PDF, 1,985KB
- Phase 1
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Background Phase
- Launch and Open House - City Information Display Boards (March 2019) PDF, 11MB
- Launch and Open House - Joint Venture Partnership Information Display Boards (March 2019) PDF, 2.4MB
- Terms of Reference - Jericho Lands Working Group (May 2019) PDF, 453MB
- Summer Information Pop-Up Booths - City Information Display Boards (June-July 2019) PDF, 2.7MB
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Council Reports and Minutes
- Jericho Lands Planning Program - Report to Council (June 23, 2021) PDF, 4.4MB
- Council Minutes (June 23 and 24 2021) PDF, 552KB
- Council Minutes (January 30, 2019) PDF, 104KB
- Council minutes (July 24, 2019) PDF, 133KB
- Rapid Transit from Arbutus to UBC - Report to Council (January 2019) PDF, 361KB
- Jericho Lands Policy Planning Program - Report to Council (July 2018) PDF, 829KB
- Related Policy Documents
Frequently asked questions
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- Who is the MST Development Corporation?
- Who is the Canada Lands Company?
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Jericho Lands working group
The Jericho Lands working group was established to provide input to City staff during the creation of the Jericho Lands Policy Statement
Find out more about the Jericho Lands working group