Category: Newsletter
The Executive Committee of the Cape Cod Commission approved the following statement: The Cape Cod Commission decision denying the Lowe’s Home Center development of regional impact has been appealed to the…
A presentation on the Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan Update was made to the Cape Cod Commission’s Planning Committee on Monday, February 24, 2014.
This survey will help planners and policy makers update the region’s 5-year Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS).
1. IT LIVES WITHIN ITS MEANS AND BEATS THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX.
With just four months to complete the first update of the Cape’s regional water quality plan since 1978, the Cape Cod Commission is taking stock of the work to date…
Certain segments of Route 6 are prone to unsafe hydroplaning conditions.
Barnstable County is now designated an Economic Development District by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) of the U. S.
Many Cape Cod residents and second-home owners do not understand the basics of the region’s wastewater nutrient problem – why it exists, how it can be fixed, and how much…
The Cape Cod Commission welcomed three new staff members in the past two months. Dr. Mahesh Ramachandran joined the Commission as its new Environmental Economist on Dec. 9.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved a $45,000 planning assistance grant for the Cape Cod Commission to develop Local Multi-Hazard Mitigation (MHM) Plans for Yarmouth, Bourne, Mashpee, Harwich,…