CLFN Capital Management Department

CLFN Capital Management Department

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The Capital Management Department (SSD) of Cold Lake First Nations is responsible for housing, public works and infrastructure. This includes the management of band buildings, water, sewer, roads, fire and emergency services, and disaster preparedness. The focus of the Department is to ensure CLFN infrastructure is well-maintained, that quality public infrastructure services and utilities are available to members, and that the Nation is prepared to respond to emergencies and disasters.


Department Purpose

  • Maintain and build quality infrastructure that meets the needs of residents
  • Manage, maintain and upgrade housing stock
  • Deliver quality utility services to residents
  • Maintain roads
  • Emergency services
  • Disaster preparedness

Programs and Services

  • Disaster Preparedness Planning
  • Housing Program
  • Public Works
  • Grant Applications and Fund Management
  • Fire Services
  • Risk Management
  • Land Development


Housing

The Cold Lake First Nations’ (CLFN) Housing Department strives to enhance and improve the quality of on-reserve housing for CLFN members. We work to improve and sustain the Housing Program through effective collaboration and engagement with CLFN members.

With many projects continually scheduled, we stay abreast of viable building solutions to meet our members diverse needs. With over 300 homes and facilities to service, our commitment to housing construction and maintenance is a primary concern.

Building a better quality of life for our community members and their families. Contact our Housing Department to learn more.


Public Works

CLFN Public Works Department is always on the move. Our Public Works Department Maintains the quality of life for our band members and operates several divisions and services for the benefit of Cold Lake First Nations.

These services are provided year-round to over 300 homes and public works buildings. The Public Works Department is always behind the scene and prepared and available to ensure water, sewer, and other services for the buildings, properties, and the people of the Cold Lake First Nations

Our Public Works Department is reliable and dependable and always behind-the-scenes to address, repair and maintain the many daily needs of our community. This department is responsible for the many things we take for granted on a daily basis.


Emergency Services

When dangers are presented, CLFN Emergency Services is poised and expertly prepared to handle rescue and recovery demands. Our highly trained firefighters and response teams provide emergency response service to our band members and the local community.

We are continuously learning new techniques to stay current on rescue and recovery technologies and provide training and support to our emergency services team and staff. We collaborate with surrounding community emergency services, when required, to keep our community safe.

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