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The Cape Cod Commission’s transportation department serves as staff to the Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and the Cape Cod Joint Transportation Committee (CCJTC).
During a meeting held on January 24, 2022, the Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) released the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022-2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment 1 for a 21-day public…
Pandemic purchases drive an uptick in year-round residents As the COVID-19 pandemic progressed in 2020, the region began to see more people moving to or staying on the Cape, especially during…
While Cape Cod has seen a downward trend in traffic fatalities over the past decade, 2021 was an unusually high year for such occurrences – 19 traffic fatalities were reported, up…
Collaborative planning to improve safety for all roadway users Cape Cod Commission staff have been progressing on two transportation planning projects: Bourne Complete Streets and Falmouth Complete Streets.
Students from across Cape Cod commit to working together to combat climate change The Cape Cod Commission is pleased to announce that the second session of the Climate Ambassador Program is…
Working with Cape Cod towns to identify critical infrastructure vulnerabilities Climate change hazards such as inland flooding, sea level rise, erosion, and severe storms are threatening many of Cape Cod’s roadways.…
Seeking students to work together to combat the impacts of climate change The Cape Cod Commission is pleased to invite Cape and Islands students in grades 9-12 to apply for the Climate Ambassador Program, an initiative…
Bicycle advocates in Sandwich are imagining a safe connection between the future shared-use path along the Service Road and the Cape Cod Canal.
Each year Cape residents and visitors enjoy the recreational opportunities associated with our region’s rail trails.