Transcription of Tsawwassen First Nation
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Tsawwassen First NationLand Use PlanJanuary 12, 2009 ForewardIt is with great excitement that I am bringing forward an introduction to our long awaited TFN Land Use Plan. It is long awaited because it represen ts another major step and decision along the long and arduous journey Tsawwassen members have taken towards being a self-governing rst Nation . This plan sets the direction for the next years and decades for the Tsawwassen people. It is important for meeting obligations and opportunities that arise from the treaty, including activities such a s infrastructure planning and economic development planning purposes. Change is a scary pro spect to so me people, but this document re ects a balance of economy and environment that will bene t the collective community as well as individuals within it. It provides for certainty to TFN members, leaseholders, investors and neighbours.
4 | Introduction Tsawwassen First Nation LAND USE PLAN Tsawwassen Today Today TFN membership includes over 400 people, about half of whom live on the pre-Treaty Reserve, with other members living elsewhere including Vancouver, Bellingham and
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