Category: Newsletter
Cape Cod’s harbors are the backdrop to the blue economy, supporting commercial fishermen, charters, recreational boaters, ferries, and many other local businesses.
Cape Cod Commission Historic Preservation Specialist Sarah Korjeff and consultant Sharon Rooney recently presented a report to the Barnstable Planning Board that identifies potential design guidelines, zoning changes, and infrastructure improvements for…
Sean Polay of Sandwich is the new bicycle representative to the Cape Cod Joint Transportation Committee (CCJTC), following a vote Friday February 14, 2020.
Cape Cod communities continue to prepare for the effects of climate change.
Nearly 50 municipal officials and staff from 12 Cape Cod towns came together on February 10 for a workshop on using form-based code.
As part of a webinar series highlighting projects funded through the NOAA Coastal Resilience Grants Program, NOAA invited Cape Cod Commission Deputy Director Erin Perry, Community Development Planner Jennifer Clinton,…
Herring River Restoration Project- Phase 1 (CCC File No.
The 2020 United States Census Day is approaching. Communities across the nation are coordinating in order to ensure an accurate, complete count of our population.
An in-depth, peer reviewed article highlighting the community-based process to create Cape Cod’s Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan (208 Plan) was recently published by Ocean and Coastal Management, an international journal dedicated to…
During the Barnstable County Economic Development Council’s (BCEDC) December meeting, the group heard several presentations related to enhancing our region’s Blue Economy.