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Whether you’re driving, riding, bicycling, or walking, sometimes navigating streets on Cape Cod can be a challenge.
Seeking transportation improvement suggestions now through February 5, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (January 19, 2021) -- Do you have ideas on improving travel in Falmouth? Would you like to see new…
Survey seeks to better understand the impacts of COVID-19 following the peak season For Immediate Release (January 6, 2021) – Continuing an economic impact discovery effort that began this spring, the…
Notice of Public Meeting: Falmouth Complete Streets Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 6:00 p. m. Virtual Public Meeting: https://capecodcommission.
On-demand app-based service allows customers to request rides in real-time As a result of an evolving transportation landscape, caused by the emergence of new technology and on-demand ride-hailing services such as…
In November, the Cape Cod Commission took home two awards for GIS applications presented at the annual Northeast ARC Users Group (NEARC) Conference.
Supporting regional economic resiliency by providing support to local businesses The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact on Cape Cod’s business community.
Building resiliency through regulation A model coastal resiliency bylaw designed to help Cape Cod towns better manage the impacts of climate change is under development.
Cape Cod’s harbors have long been centers of commerce for the region, serving as hubs for fishermen, ferryboats, researchers, and recreational boaters.
The MassDOT Shared Winter Streets and Spaces Grant Program is focused on supporting communities during the next several months, when the need for physical distancing poses challenges.