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April 30, 2021
Examining the Economic Impacts of Climate Change

Cape Cod is experiencing impacts from climate change today that are anticipated to worsen in the coming decades.

Posted in Newsletter, Climate, Economy
April 30, 2021
COVID License Plate Grant Fund Recipients Report on Project Outcomes

In August 2020, the Barnstable County Economic Development Council awarded six grants through the License Plate Grant Program to address COVID-19 driven economic need in the region.

Posted in Newsletter, Economy
April 27, 2021
Notice of Opportunity for Public Comment on Transportation Planning Documents

Planning for the Future Transportation Needs of Cape Cod  The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) has released four (4) documents for a 21-day public review and comment period.

April 16, 2021
Cape Cod and Islands Water Protection Fund Awards First Round of Grants 

 The Cape Cod and Islands Water Protection Fund Management Board voted April 14, 2021 to award the first set of subsidies, totaling $71,307,259, to qualified and eligible water quality projects in several Cape Cod towns.…

February 22, 2021
Old King’s Highway Achieves National Scenic Byway Status

2021 designation makes it one of four in Massachusetts Old King’s Highway, Yarmouth Port, Photo Courtesy of William DeSousa Mauk FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (February 22, 2021) – With its new designation as…

January 26, 2021
Young Cape Codders set to become climate ambassadors 

This week, a group of young Cape Codders will begin the process to become Climate Ambassadors.

Posted in Newsletter, Climate
December 23, 2020
Cape Cod Commission working with Urban Harbors Institute to craft a model coastal resiliency bylaw  

Building resiliency through regulation  A model coastal resiliency bylaw designed to help Cape Cod towns better manage the impacts of climate change is under development.

Posted in Newsletter, Climate
December 23, 2020
New study shows economic impact of Cape Cod’s harbors  

Cape Cod’s harbors have long been centers of commerce for the region, serving as hubs for fishermen, ferryboats, researchers, and recreational boaters.

Posted in Newsletter, Economy, Climate
December 11, 2020
Cape Cod Commission launches Climate Ambassador Program

Seeking students to work together to combat the impacts of climate change For Immediate Release (December 11, 2020) - The Cape Cod Commission is pleased to announce the launch of the…

November 25, 2020
Cape Rail Study process begins

Study to analyze the feasibility of connecting daily passenger rail service to Cape Cod  Often using their own cars and driving alone, hundreds of Cape Codders regularly commute off-Cape for work, contributing to greenhouse…

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