Category: Newsletter
$500,000 PROGRAM TO LAUNCH IN FY2016BARNSTABLE COUNTY, MA – Barnstable County will expand its marine water quality monitoring to include all estuaries and key near shore stations with $250,000 in…
The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization, (MPO) released the draft 2016 Regional Transportation plan for public review.
“We live in a world of data…” With its sharp introduction video, the Cape Cod Commission released its new quarterly newsletter known as BART, or Barnstable Area Regional Trends, at the…
The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Office (MPO) is currently updating the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) for Barnstable County.
BLUETOAD TECHNOLOGY TO HELP CHART TRAVELThe amount of commercial and recreational activity in the relatively small area of Provincetown is unique on Cape Cod and presents both challenges and opportunities.
The Cape Cod Commission submitted its final draft of the Section 208 Areawide Water Quality Management Plan to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection March 16.
The Cape Cod Commission and the towns of Cape Cod are obligated under a settlement agreement between the Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) and United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.
Regional planning on Cape Cod turns 50 this year, evenly split between the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, started in 1965, and the Cape Cod Commission, started 25…
TAKE THE SURVEY, ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING, LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD What’s your vision for Cape Cod? A third highway bridge over the Canal? Replacement of the existing Canal bridges?…
A recently published Cape Cod Commission study on freight to and from Barnstable County found that canal bridge-related congestion is a key issue for haulers and the companies that they…