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- First phase of LDC renewals complete
- New robot cleaner rolls onto campus
- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ unveils landmark new art museum at Burnaby campus
- New First Peoples’ Gathering House honours the past to shape the future at ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ
- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ reduces GHG emissions by 65% from 2007 levels
- Supportive and compassionate leadership: Sarah Mallen
- Construction underway on new student residence building and child care at ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ
- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ's School of Sustainable Energy Engineering partners with Corix to enhance biomass plant efficiency
- Battling Winter: Meet ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ’s Snow Team and Their Surprising Names
- Renovated Diamond Alumni Centre now open for bookings
- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ unveils plans for new student housing and child care centre
- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ School of Medicine moves forward
- Adjustments to cleaning services – What you need to know
- Flushing Repair Costs Down the Drain
- New improvements to tackle snow at ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ
- Engineer Breaks Down Gender Barriers and ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ's Energy Emissions
- One Small Change Leads to Sustainable Reduction in Paper Usage by 90 Per Cent for Important ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ Workflow
- Burnaby Campus Biomass Facility Celebrates 2nd Year Anniversary After Smashing Renewable Energy Records
CAMPUS Master Plan
The Campus Master Plan provides a comprehensive physical vision and flexible planning and decision-making framework to support ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ's What's Next strategy and guide the evolution of Burnaby campus.
Burnaby Campus Master Plan
At a glance
In early 2025, the City of Burnaby announced that all community plans, including the ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ Community Plan, were being updated as required by the provincial government. Last revised in 2019, these plans provide a detailed framework for future land use and development.
To support the City’s community planning process, ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ submitted preliminary thoughts about future development opportunities on Burnaby mountain based on values and principles that are important to our community.
Next steps
ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ is committed to long-term campus planning in partnership with Host Nations, municipal leaders, and our campus community. Pending the City of Burnaby’s process with updating their plans, we can expect to start community engagement in 2025-26, with a goal to hear from our community on the right mix of future development opportunities for Burnaby mountain.
Previous plan
- adopted by City of Burnaby’s Council in 1996 and amended in 2008
- last updated in 2019
- Burnaby Campus Master Plan Highlights published March 2020
- Burnaby Campus Master Plan Full published March 2020
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Latest updates
- ( ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ News, March 2020)