Category: Newsletter
The Cape Cod Commission has started work on the five year update of the Regional Policy Plan (RPP).
By Paul Niedzwiecki, Executive Director, Cape Cod Commission What makes Cape Cod a special place? It’s difficult to disagree with those who suggest it’s the natural beauty, but I would say…
Water quality organizations around the state and country want to hear about the Cape Cod Commission’s innovative work developing locally-driven approaches to wastewater management. On Nov.
In early October, Hydroid opened its new, 40,000-square-foot manufacturing and applied research facility in Pocasset.
The Cape Cod Commission Regional Economic Strategy Executive Team, or RESET, is working with the Town of Orleans Planning Board on a project for the full length of Route 6A.
Representatives from Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, the Cape Cod National Seashore and the Cape Cod Commission will host the first in a series of public workshops on the Outer Cape Bicycle…
Following the 208 public draft release in August, the Cape Cod Commission began a series of subregional Public Hearings across the Cape to solicit public comment and to summarize the…
Cape Cod Commission Executive Director Paul Niedzwiecki received the Paul Tsongas Environmental Excellence Award at the Oct. 7 annual meeting of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod.
Barnstable County, through the Strategic Information Office of the Cape Cod Commission with technical assistance from its IT Department, has officially launched the county’s first Regional Wide Area Network for…
For the past two decades, Columbus Day Weekend on Cape Cod means Walking Weekend. With 17 walks scheduled from Friday, Oct. 10 to Monday, Oct.