CHAMPION FOR AN ECOSYSTEM-BASED APPROACH: “One of the real advantages we had at UniverCity is that I was able to try out new ideas. Part of the appeal was that I have always been interested in innovations,” stated Michael Geller, the CEO who overcame fear and doubt to build a community atop Burnaby Mountain (2nd in a series)

“Even before I started, I got a call from Don Stenson who was then Director of Planning at the City of Burnaby. He asked me to come to his office and said something that I have never forgotten. He said there is one thing that I want you to never forget… STORMWATER. Whatever you build on top of that mountain, the stormwater flows into Stoney Creek must be no worse than they are today. That is why Kim Stephens could do whatever he wanted because protecting Stoney Creek from stormwater impacts was THE most important thing that I could do,” recalled Michael Geller.

