Category: Newsletter
Working with Cape Cod towns to identify critical infrastructure vulnerabilities Climate change hazards such as inland flooding, sea level rise, erosion, and severe storms are threatening many of Cape Cod’s roadways.…
Bicycle advocates in Sandwich are imagining a safe connection between the future shared-use path along the Service Road and the Cape Cod Canal.
When COVID-19 restrictions moved gym classes outdoors and made sharing equipment off-limits to students, Teaticket Elementary School physical education teacher Carrie Shanahan had to think creatively. Ms.
Residents and visitors alike love to bicycle on Cape Cod’s roads and rail trails.
Each year Cape residents and visitors enjoy the recreational opportunities associated with our region’s rail trails.
A Complete Street is one that provides safe and accessible options for all travel modes – walking, biking, transit, and motorized vehicles – for people of all ages and abilities.
Through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the U. S.
Climate change was the focus on Day Two of the 2021 OneCape Summit.
Janet McCabe, Deputy Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency – who spends her summers in Wellfleet - kicked off the Day One plenary speaking about the importance of…
Data collected to further understand pandemic-driven population changes As the COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping the way people are living and working, it is having profound effects on Cape Cod’s real estate market.…