The Lands, Capital & Housing service group oversees the housing, lands, and public works departments.
Housing
Musqueam’s housing department manages all activities related to housing, including managing the housing priority list and social housing stock, administration for renovations and new construction, helping our Elders and people with disabilities maintain their homes, provide emergency repair and maintenance support, and develop, update, and implement housing policies. A current area of focus for our department is engaging the community in maintaining and fulfilling their contractual agreements.
Department objectives: support efficient use of land; improve housing quality; improve member knowledge in housing maintenance; improve service to community members; and increase housing choices and selection for members.
Contact
Gracielene Ulu, Manager, Housing
[email protected]
Lands Governance
Musqueam’s Land Code came in to effect on June 5th, 2017 and since that day Musqueam’s Lands Governance Office has focused on the transition from the Reserve Land & Environment Management Program to that of full Musqueam Land Code implementation.
Department objective: improve the effectiveness and efficiency of Musqueam land governance; management and administration by integrating the guiding principles of accountability, capacity-building, collaboration, communications, and recognition into our day-to-day activities.
Lands Resources
Currently In Consideration – Advance Voting June 13, 2026 | Voting Day June 19, 2026
More information can be found here
Click here for the Band Member Information Booklet for Community Approval Votes
Public Works
The public works department builds, operates and maintains the physical infrastructure that supports the main Musqueam Reserve, including the water, sewer, storm drainage, and road systems, community buildings, and community grounds, including our parks and sports fields.
Department objectives: increase the management and operational capacity of public works; improve efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability; enable Musqueam’s programs for economic development and for development of new community buildings; and manage arrangements for delivering municipal services provided by the City of Vancouver.
Contact
Norman Point, Manager, Public Works and Community Infrastructure
[email protected]