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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Tell us what you think about the draft Guiding Principles
Share Tell us what you think about the draft Guiding Principles on Facebook Share Tell us what you think about the draft Guiding Principles on Twitter Share Tell us what you think about the draft Guiding Principles on Linkedin Email Tell us what you think about the draft Guiding Principles linkThe survey on the draft Guiding Principles closed on September 25, 2020. Staff will now review and analyse the responses received and will report out on the findings this Fall.
Thank you to everyone that shared your thoughts. Your feedback will be used to finalise the Guiding Principles. Once complete, they will be included in the Jericho Lands Policy Statement where they will help shape the future development of the site.
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Topic explorations
Share Topic explorations on Facebook Share Topic explorations on Twitter Share Topic explorations on Linkedin Email Topic explorations linkIn the coming months, we will be working with the landowners’ design team to develop and share a series of topic explorations. The topic explorations are a summary of the design teams understanding of the Jericho Lands. They will provide an important input into public engagement activities provisionally scheduled for the fall 2020 and the development of an early site concept. To initiate this process we are sharing a set of information boards that introduce the design team and their process over the coming months.
Further information on the topic explorations will be shared on the Shape Your City platform in the coming months. Opportunities will be provided for you to give your feedback on the materials as they are shared.
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Community newsletter (Summer 2020)
Share Community newsletter (Summer 2020) on Facebook Share Community newsletter (Summer 2020) on Twitter Share Community newsletter (Summer 2020) on Linkedin Email Community newsletter (Summer 2020) linkIn light of recent physical distancing measures and the city wide suspension of in-person public engagement events, we are looking at alternative ways to keep you engaged with the process and informed of project updates.
We recently shared a community newsletter that includes background project information, a high-level summary of what we have heard to date, a copy of the draft guiding principles, an introduction to the landowners’ design team and cultural liaisons, and project next steps.
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Phase 1 public engagement summary
Share Phase 1 public engagement summary on Facebook Share Phase 1 public engagement summary on Twitter Share Phase 1 public engagement summary on Linkedin Email Phase 1 public engagement summary linkPhase 1 of the Jericho Lands planning program was an information gathering phase. It was an opportunity for us to listen to your ideas, concerns and aspirations, while learning about key issues and opportunities for the future Jericho Lands.
Our team has summarized the feedback we received during this time. The Phase 1 public engagement summary includes information on the process to date and a detailed summary of what we have heard so far.
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Inspire Jericho Talks: Urban Resilience
Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Urban Resilience on Facebook Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Urban Resilience on Twitter Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Urban Resilience on Linkedin Email Inspire Jericho Talks: Urban Resilience linkOn November 12, 2019, we co-hosted an Inspire Jericho Talk on the topic of Urban Resilience at the Granville Island Stage. Keynote speaker Magnus Schön brought examples of urban developments and approaches that combine landscape and architecture in support of a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future.
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Jericho Lands working group
Share Jericho Lands working group on Facebook Share Jericho Lands working group on Twitter Share Jericho Lands working group on Linkedin Email Jericho Lands working group linkIn the fall 2019, a 24-member working group was established as part of the Jericho Lands planning process. The working group members represent a range of local community and broader city-wide perspectives. The purpose of the working group is to provide input to City staff during the creation of the Jericho Lands Policy Statement.
Read the Working Group terms of reference.
Roles of the group
The duties and responsibilities of the Jericho Lands Working Group include:
- Reflect the City’s goals as a City of Reconciliation and support reconciliation as part of the Jericho Lands planning process
- Apply existing City policies in formulating recommendations for the Jericho Lands Policy Statement
- Advise on the public engagement process
- Encourage the ongoing education and contribution of community interests and perspectives to the planning and design of land use, transportation, public realm, and community amenities
- Provide feedback to City staff at key points in the planning process, including during the creation and evaluation of land use concepts and the draft Jericho Lands Policy Statement
Membership in the working group is on a voluntary basis. Working group member activities are assumed to include meetings, reading/learning/review of information and materials, and representation at planning process events.
Membership list
Co-Chairs
Larry Benge and Murray Hendren
Vice Chair
Lies Botman
Members
Clarissa Antone
Liam Brownrigg
Michelle Catlin
Katie de Carle
Yee Chan
Susan Fisher
Don Forsyth
Robert Fung
Frank Heinzelmann
Devon Hussack
Steve Irwin
Keta Kosman
Anne O’Sullivan
Melanie Roskell
Susan Rowley
Randy Sharp
MacKenzie Walker
Sheryl Webster
Carly Wenner
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MST Nations artist workshop
Share MST Nations artist workshop on Facebook Share MST Nations artist workshop on Twitter Share MST Nations artist workshop on Linkedin Email MST Nations artist workshop linkOn Saturday, October 26, 2019, Stanley King and the Co-Design Group facilitated an Artist Workshop at West Point Grey Academy with members of the MST Nations.
The group helped participants visualize their ideas for the future Jericho Lands. The material generated at the workshop will be used to help develop guiding principles and redevelopment concepts for the site.
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Phase 1 public engagement bulletin
Share Phase 1 public engagement bulletin on Facebook Share Phase 1 public engagement bulletin on Twitter Share Phase 1 public engagement bulletin on Linkedin Email Phase 1 public engagement bulletin linkSince launching the Jericho Lands planning process in March 2019, we've co-hosted a variety of public engagement events providing opportunities for the public to share their aspirations for the future Jericho Lands.
The City project team have been working to summarize the feedback received during phase 1 of the Jericho Lands planning process. Below is a link to a brief two-page public engagement bulletin, which includes information on the engagement process to date and a high-level summary of what we’ve heard so far.
Read the Phase 1 public engagement bulletin
A more detailed summary, along with a set of draft principles, will be available to read in the future.
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Summer pop-up information booths
Share Summer pop-up information booths on Facebook Share Summer pop-up information booths on Twitter Share Summer pop-up information booths on Linkedin Email Summer pop-up information booths linkThroughout the summer we hosted a series of pop-up information booths at community events. The Jericho Lands planning team were on hand to present project information, discuss early feedback, and listen to your ideas.
Thanks you to everyone that visited us at Point Grey Fiesta (June 22), Greek Day (June 23), Khatsahlano (July 6), and Vancouver Folk Music Festival (July 20 and 21) and shared your thoughts with the project team.
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Public artist workshop
Share Public artist workshop on Facebook Share Public artist workshop on Twitter Share Public artist workshop on Linkedin Email Public artist workshop linkOn Sunday, July 7, 2019, Stanley King and the Co-Design Group facilitated an Artist Workshop at Jericho Hill Centre.
The group helped participants visualize their ideas for the future Jericho Lands. The material generated at the workshop will be used to help develop guiding principles and redevelopment concepts for the site.
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
- What is a policy statement?
- Where are the Jericho Lands?
- How big are the Jericho Lands?
- Who owns the Jericho Lands?
- Who is the MST Partnership?
- Who is the MST Development Corporation?
- Who is the Canada Lands Company?
- How long will the Jericho Lands planning program take?
- How do I say the indigenous place names for ʔəy̓alməxʷ/Iy̓álmexw/Jericho Lands?
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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
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