Category: Newsletter
The working harbors of Cape Cod are some of the region’s most vibrant and important cultural, economic and recreational resources.
The Cape housing market does not adequately meet the needs of our residents and workforce at varied incomes and life stages.
The Cape Cod Commission is partnering with the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, and the Southeastern Regional Planning & Economic Development District (SRPEDD), to strengthen the Marine Science and Technology cluster…
It’s time to renew the Cape’s vision for its economic future.
Herring River Restoration Project Towns of Wellfleet and Truro The purpose of the project is to restore habitat in and re-establish tidal flow to the 1,100 ac.
Over the two days of this year’s OneCape Summit, a clear and consistent message was heard from state, local and regional leaders: Cape communities live up to the conference’s name,…
The Cape Cod Commission, through its District Local Technical Assistance (DLTA) grant program, has awarded a total of $40,000 in grant and matching funds to the Cape Cod Stormwater Managers…
The study seeks to identify safe and convenient alternatives within the study area for all users of the roadway system including pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists.
When rain falls or snow melts, water that is unable to infiltrate into the ground is considered stormwater runoff.
The Cape Cod Commission has hosted the OneCape Summit annually since 2014. The OneCape Summit will take place on August 16-17, 2018 at the Wequassett Resort in Harwich.