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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Inspire Jericho Talks: Respect the Land
Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Respect the Land on Facebook Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Respect the Land on Twitter Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Respect the Land on Linkedin Email Inspire Jericho Talks: Respect the Land linkOn June 5, 2019, we co-hosted an Inspire Jericho Talk on the topic of Respect the Land. The third in a series of speaker events, took place at Kitsilano Secondary School Auditorium.
Award-winning landscape designer and author Margie Ruddick talked about the strategies for creating life-enhancing landscapes that combine ecological function with design.
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Inspire Jericho Talks: Connected Communities
Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Connected Communities on Facebook Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Connected Communities on Twitter Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Connected Communities on Linkedin Email Inspire Jericho Talks: Connected Communities linkOn May 23, 2019, we co-hosted an Inspire Jericho Talk on the topic of Connected Communities. The second in a series of speaker events, took place at UBC Robson Square.
Award-winning urban designer and author Jeff Speck discussed the many benefits of shaping neighbourhoods to support walking, biking, and transit.
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Jane's Walk: Jericho Lands site walk
Share Jane's Walk: Jericho Lands site walk on Facebook Share Jane's Walk: Jericho Lands site walk on Twitter Share Jane's Walk: Jericho Lands site walk on Linkedin Email Jane's Walk: Jericho Lands site walk linkOn May 3 to 5, 2019, City staff participated in the annual Jane’s Walk festival. Over 130 people joined the discussion on these three guided walks of the Jericho Lands site.
Thank you to everyone who attended the walks and helped make them a great success!
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Survey closed
Share Survey closed on Facebook Share Survey closed on Twitter Share Survey closed on Linkedin Email Survey closed linkAt the March launch events we asked you to share your vision and to help shape the future of the site. The survey closed after two months on April 30, 2019.
Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts. Your input is important to shaping the future of the Jericho Lands and helping us develop principles for the future policy statement. We're now summarizing the feedback and will share the results in the future.
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Inspire Jericho Talks: Creating Great Neighbourhoods
Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Creating Great Neighbourhoods on Facebook Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Creating Great Neighbourhoods on Twitter Share Inspire Jericho Talks: Creating Great Neighbourhoods on Linkedin Email Inspire Jericho Talks: Creating Great Neighbourhoods linkOn April 17, 2019, we co-hosted an Inspire Jericho Talks on the topic of Creating Great Neighbourhoods. The first in a series of speaker events took place at Kitsilano Secondary School.
Urbanist and award-winning author Charles Montgomery discussed how we create healthier, happier, and more inclusive communities.
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Public launch of Jericho Lands planning program
Share Public launch of Jericho Lands planning program on Facebook Share Public launch of Jericho Lands planning program on Twitter Share Public launch of Jericho Lands planning program on Linkedin Email Public launch of Jericho Lands planning program linkOn March 2, 2019, we co-hosted a welcome ceremony and open houses with the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh (MST) Partnership and Canada Lands Company (CLC).
The events signified the launch of a comprehensive planning process to create a policy statement for the Jericho Lands.
We shared an overview of the planning process and roles, City policies and objectives, background information, next steps, and information on the cultural significance of the site, partner profiles, and aspirations of the proponent team. City staff and representatives from the MST Partnership and CLC were also present to answer questions.
We also asked you to share your vision and to help shape the future of the site. Your input will help us develop draft guiding principles for the future policy statement.
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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
Find out more about the Jericho Lands working group