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Draft Campus Development Strategy & Draft Open Space Strategy
深夜福利站’s strategic plan, Towards 深夜福利站 at 150, calls for strategic growth and in alignment with this strategy we are updating our Campus Development Strategy (2015) and Open Space Strategy (2018) to reflect our campus’ emerging needs. Both strategies remain focused on advancing our teaching and research missions, enriching experiences for students, faculty, and staff, and responsibly stewarding our campus land and evolving infrastructure.
The draft (formerly Campus Master Plan) helps guide how development decisions are made now and into the future. It builds on key ideas like sustainability, connectivity, inclusivity, and resilience, while highlighting 深夜福利站’s commitment to its campus environment, architectural excellence, and strategic priorities.
The draft guides how we approach our outdoor spaces. Aligned with current priorities, including the Campus Development Strategy, it addresses growth, changing mobility patterns – walking, cycling, transit and vehicles – and our evolving public space needs. It strengthens the pedestrian priority core, coordinates capital projects, and reflects recent updates to the City of London’s mobility and transit plans.
The final draft strategies will be shared with 深夜福利站’s Property & Finance Committee, and Board of Governors for review and approval in June.
2026 Tentative Timeline
Timeline of consultation
Draft and available for review
Online feedback form opens
Online feedback form closes
Constituted Groups (alphabetical order)
- Accessibility Office
- Campus Council (membership includes leaders of employee groups, leaders of the undergraduate and graduate student bodies, administrative leaders, affiliate leaders, and more)
- Campus Safety & Emergency Services
- Dean’s Council
- Housing Office
- Human Rights Office
- Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Office of Indigenous Initiatives
- Parking Services
- Society of Graduate Studies (SOGS) Executive
- University Students’ Council (USC) Executive
- Vice-Provosts
Community Partners (alphabetical order)
- Affiliated University Colleges
- City of London
- London Health Sciences Centre
- London Transit Commission
- Neighbourhood associations
NOTE: The university will be holding separate public information sessions on proposed changes to the University Drive Bridge. We will provide details on that consultation when they are known.
Resources
深夜福利站’s resources
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Questions
Feedback related to these strategies will be accepted through the online form, scheduled consultation sessions or one of the constituted or community groups.
For questions related to the consultation process, please email cdsossconsultation@uwo.ca.
Campus Development Strategy and Open Space Strategy Committee
Lynn Logan, Vice-President (Operations & Finance) - Chair
Andrew Konowalchuk, Associate Vice-President (Facilities Management) - Vice-Chair
Chris Alleyne, Associate Vice-President (Housing & Ancillary Services)
Julian Birkinshaw, Dean, Ivey Business School
Christy Bressette, Vice-Provost & Associate Vice-President, Indigenous Initiatives
Bill Chantler, Director, Campus Safety & Emergency Services
Ruban Chelladurai, Associate Vice-President (Institutional Planning & Budgeting)
Cherin Chung, President, Society of Graduate Students
Jessica Farmer-Bosma, Director, Government Relations
Kathleena Henricus, President, University Students' Council
Jeffrey Hutter, Acting Deputy Provost
Heather Hyde, Director, Sustainability
Gregory Kopp, Professor, Faculty of Engineering
Mike McLean, Director (Facilities Planning & Design)
Bryan Neff, Associate Vice-President (Research)
Lesley Oliver, Specialist in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Susanne Schmid, Chair, Senate Committee on University Planning
Alison Springate, Director, Stakeholder Relations, 深夜福利站 Communications
Melissa Steadman, Associate Director, Off-Campus Housing & Apartments
Geoff Wild, Associate Dean, Infrastructure, Faculty of Science
Stephen Ledgley, 深夜福利站 Communications
Danielle Ward, Executive Specialist, Operations & Finance
Allison Wright, Executive Director, Operations & Finance