Category: Newsletter
FOREST COVER AND DEVELOPMENT ON CAPE CODhttp://capecodcommission. org/bart Even as they stay put, trees are at work. For homeowners, they represent added property value.
The Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning Association (http://www. apa-ma.
The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) awarded a three-year, $780,000 grant to the Cape Cod Commission and partners to develop a tool and public outreach program to investigate the…
Written by Leslie Richardson, Chief Economic Development Officer, Cape Cod Commission With its compact scale reinforced by lovely historic structures, shaded streets, and unique independent businesses, Orleans Village Center is the…
2015-2016 Cape Cod AmeriCorps member Ben Howard, who will be working with the Commission this year.
What would Cape Cod look like with an additional foot of sea level rise? How about 2 feet? Six? The Sea Level Rise viewer developed by the Cape Cod Commission can…
Representatives from Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, Cape Cod National Seashore, and the Cape Cod Commission will host the third in a series of public workshops on the Outer Cape Bicycle and…
As part of the Regional Policy Plan update, stakeholders officially submitted their scenariosbuilt with Envision Tomorrow, an on-line land-use planning tool, at the end of September.
The Commission recently released a two-part update to their quarterly economic trends newsletter, BART.
Cape Cod Commission staff will be available to discuss the Provincetown Parking and Circulation Study on Tuesday, November 10 in Caucus Hall, Provincetown Town Hall, from 4:00 – 5:00 p.