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Published in Cape Cod Times, December 1, 2017 By David Still II 1970 was a turning point for Hyannis, both downtown and in the emerging yearround economic center on Route 132.…
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…
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.
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.
BARNSTABLE1030 FALMOUTH ROAD, HYANNIS (FORMER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BUILDING)The Chief Regulatory Officer issued an opinion determining that the redevelopment of the site was not a Change of Use requiring mandatory…
The Center for Coastal Studies and Pleasant Bay Community Boating are pleased to present “From Paris to Pleasant Bay,” a lecture on the Paris Accord, Climate Change, and Cape Cod…
The two most significant annual plans for Cape Cod transportation projects will be reviewed May 23, 2016, and the drafts released for public comment on June 27, 2016.
Barnstable County received a $950,000 grant from the Department of Environmental Protection to provide implementation support for the Section 208 Plan Update.