Regional Policy Plan Update Public Meeting
The Cape Cod Commission is updating the Regional Policy Plan (RPP), a document that provides regional planning policies, goals and objectives to guide development and protect the region’s resources.
The Regional Policy Plan serves as a blueprint for Cape Cod's future, outlining strategies to direct growth to appropriate locations, protect natural resources, and promote economic resilience. Since the first edition in 1991, the RPP has undergone several updates, including major revisions in 2009 and 2018. The current review and update process offers a chance to assess the impact of the significant changes in the region over the last five years, and ensure the Cape’s unique challenges—housing, climate change, infrastructure, water quality and economic sustainability, among others—are effectively addressed and reflected in regional policies and goals.
The Commission will be holding three in-person subregional stakeholder meetings and one virtual meeting to gather feedback on proposed changes, additions, and recommendations of the new RPP.
Agenda
- Welcome
- Overview of the Regional Policy Plan (RPP) Update Process – Commission staff will provide a brief overview of the RPP update process to date and anticipated future milestones.
- Measuring Performance – Staff will review and discuss impacts of local and regional initiatives on regional performance measures identified in the 2018 RPP.
- Potential Changes – Staff will review potential amendments to the 2018 RPP for this update, including new recommended actions for the region moving forward.
- Feedback – Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and participate in small groups to provide feedback on recommended priorities and changes to incorporate into the 2025 RPP.
More information: https://capecodcommission.org/our-work/rpp-update/