Caldwell First Nation Capital Planning Study
Questionnaire
First Nations Engineering Services Ltd. (FNESL) is currently undertaking a Capital Planning Study (CPS) for Caldwell First Nation in order to prepare and plan for future development on lands that will become the future home of Caldwell First Nation. Caldwell First Nation is currently in the process of developing 200-acres of land at the corner of Bevel Line Road and Mersea Rd., formerly in Leamington, Ontario (Development Layout Plan pictured below).
The goal of a CPS is to develop an official community plan which reflects the visions and long-term development goals of Caldwell First Nation. This questionnaire represents an opportunity to inform band members and allow them to become knowledgeable of the capital planning process underway. The questionnaire has been specifically designed for responses from Caldwell First Nation members only.
Our goal is to receive your feedback and gauge expectations on what you are expecting to see as future residents on Caldwell First Nation reserve.
Caldwell First Nation would like to hear from you, Caldwell First Nation membership, to provide your voice to direct Chief & Council on the following questions concerning the development of the First Nation.
Thank you for participating and providing your input.

The goal of a CPS is to develop an official community plan which reflects the visions and long-term development goals of Caldwell First Nation. This questionnaire represents an opportunity to inform band members and allow them to become knowledgeable of the capital planning process underway. The questionnaire has been specifically designed for responses from Caldwell First Nation members only.
Our goal is to receive your feedback and gauge expectations on what you are expecting to see as future residents on Caldwell First Nation reserve.
Caldwell First Nation would like to hear from you, Caldwell First Nation membership, to provide your voice to direct Chief & Council on the following questions concerning the development of the First Nation.
Thank you for participating and providing your input.