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March 21, 2022
Second homeowner survey data reveals pandemic-related uptick in use  

Cape Cod’s second homeowners are spending more time here, according to results of a recent survey conducted by the Cape Cod Commission, the Donahue Institute at UMass Amherst and the…

March 21, 2022
Regulatory Update | March 2022

This Regulatory Update provides a status on projects that are currently under review by the Cape Cod Commission. Visit www. capecodcommission.

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March 21, 2022
Increasing Cape Cod’s charging capabilities

The inventory of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on Cape Cod is growing.

March 21, 2022
Cape Cod Commission in the community

New and Second Homeowner Survey Results | Cape Cod and Islands Association of Realtors and Community Development Partnership In 2021, the Cape Cod Commission issued a pair of surveys designed to…

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March 21, 2022
Route 28 East Hyannis corridor study to begin 

Improving traffic flow between Barnstable and Yarmouth  The Cape Cod Commission has launched the Route 28 East Hyannis Corridor Study, which will seek solutions to improve access and safety at the…

March 21, 2022
Rail trail crossing inventory aims to improve safety for bicyclists and pedestrians 

Thousands of people enjoy Cape Cod’s many miles of off-road shared-use paths year-round.

March 21, 2022
Historic Preservation Roundtable resumes meetings 

Sharing ideas to support history throughout the region  Members of Cape Cod's historical commissions are regularly convening once again.

February 22, 2022
Regulatory Update | February 2022

This Regulatory Update provides a status on projects that are currently under review by the Cape Cod Commission.

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February 22, 2022
Solid waste studies show a need to increase recycling and reuse in the region

Removing waste from your household is far more complex than simply taking it to the transfer station or having it trucked away by a private hauler.

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February 22, 2022
Model coastal resiliency bylaw to be presented at annual environmental conference

The Cape Cod Commission has developed a model coastal resiliency bylaw in partnership with the Urban Harbors Institute (UHI) at the University of Massachusetts Boston; Noble, Wickersham, and Heart, LLP; Woods Hole…

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