Category: Newsletter
Hyannis’s major economic areas – Downtown and Route 132 – will be the focus of an intensive look at how both areas and the residential areas that surround and connect…
The final public meeting for the Route 28, Cotuit corridor project was held Oct. Nov. 2 at Freedom Hall in Cotuit.
USGS Geological Survey Scientists Carol Johnson, Eric White and Tim McCobb prepare to deploy geophysical equipment in a coastal embayment April 9, 2015 in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
A report identifying opportunities to improve pedestrian accommodations and bus stop facilities in Barnstable County was recently completed by Cape Cod Commission transportation staff.
A new regional data set based on regional aerial photography is opening new levels of map-based analysis at the Cape Cod Commission and Cape towns.
Barnstable County Administrator Jack Yunits (left) and Cape Cod Commission Executive Director Paul Niedzwiecki before the Harwich Board of Selectmen Oct. 3.
A visual preference exercise on the types, scale and placement of buildings was part of an October 11 workshop with the Falmouth Planning Board for the Davis Straits planning study.
The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization approved the region’s transportation planning and capital plans to be funded with federal and state dollars over the coming year and beyond.
U. S. EPA Region 1 Administrator Curt Spalding addresses the first day audience at the June 23-24 OneCape Summit in Hyannis.
Stephanie Houghton was hired as a Special Projects Coordinator. She previously worked as Regional Director for U. S. Senator Elizabeth Warren in Boston.