Category: Newsletter
This summer, The Cape Cod Commission welcomed three new staff members, new Communications Manager Sarah Colvin, Regulatory Officer Jordan Velozo, and Administrative Assistant Mallory Kender.
On July 29 and 30, we welcomed more than three hundred people, including local, state, and national leaders, elected officials, board members, representatives from environmental organizations and the business community,…
WBZ-TV Chief Meteorologist Eric Fisher gave the keynote address, highlighting changing weather trends. The first day of the 2019 OneCape summit focused on our environment.
The OneCape Award is given annually for outstanding leadership and dedication to water quality on Cape Cod.
Secretary Mike Kennealy, Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Cape Cod’s economy was in focus during Day Two.
New this year, three different mobile workshops provided participants a behind the scenes look at local projects that are changing the way we plan, adapt, and meet community needs.
With maintenance work underway on the Bourne Bridge, Cape residents and visitors are once again reminded of the importance of our ability to travel over the Cape Cod Canal.
The Cape Cod Commission held two listening sessions in early April to solicit public feedback for the Mashpee Rotary corridor study.
The Barnstable County Economic Development Council (BCEDC) approved the release of the 2019 draft update to Cape Cod’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for a 30-day public review and comment…
The Town of Bourne continues efforts to build upon its economic assets and opportunities and its board of selectmen enlisted the help of the Cape Cod Commission to facilitate a…