Category: Newsletter
Improved access to state funding resources to help advance economic development goals Many Massachusetts cities and towns were having difficulty accessing state funding resources to help advance housing and economic development…
Each year, the Cape Cod Commission receives funding through the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development to provide technical assistance to towns in our region.
This month, the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) and the Housing Assistance Corporation (HAC) launched Grow Smart Cape Cod, a mapping project that illustrates priority areas for natural resource…
More than $108 million in wastewater and water quality projects for Cape Cod are slated for funding in 2022.
The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) has released two (2) documents for a 21-day public review and comment period. Members of the public are invited to review these documents and provide comments.
Press Release courtesy the office of US Senator Ed Markey On Wednesday, April 13th, 2022, Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.
Inspiration for additions, alterations, and new construction within the district Cape Cod Commission staff have drafted illustrated design guidelines to support building changes within the West Harwich Special District (created through…
Online viewer offers up-to-date and accessible data Although the Cape Cod Aquifer is considered a sole-source aquifer, it is made up of six distinct groundwater lenses.
The second session of the Cape Cod Commission’s Climate Ambassador Program came to a close this month.
New online tool provides an in-depth look at Cape Cod's ponds and lakes In 2021, Cape Cod Commission staff completed an update to the Cape Cod Pond and Lake Atlas and…