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October 28, 2019
Cape Cod Commission partners on $1.75 million Federal grant

Experts Collaborate to Establish Southeast New England Technical Assistance NetworkA collaboration of thirteen organizations, including the Cape Cod Commission, have received a $1.

Posted in Press Releases
October 22, 2019
Amendments to transportation documents released for comment

The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) has released two (2) documents for a 21-day public review and comment period. Members of the public are invited to review these documents and provide comments.

Posted in Press Releases
September 6, 2019
Staffing Update

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.

Posted in Newsletter
August 15, 2019
OneCape 2019: Message from the Executive Director

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,…

Posted in Newsletter
August 14, 2019
OneCape Day One: Building a Resilient Environment

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.

Posted in Newsletter, Climate
August 14, 2019
OneCape Award 2019: Honoring Alan McClennen

  The OneCape Award is given annually for outstanding leadership and dedication to water quality on Cape Cod.

Posted in Newsletter
August 14, 2019
OneCape Day Two: Strengthening Our Regional Economy

Secretary Mike Kennealy, Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Cape Cod’s economy was in focus during Day Two.

Posted in Newsletter
June 3, 2019
June 2019 Regulatory Update

Herring River Restoration Project- Phase 1  Town of Wellfleet  The purpose of the project is to restore habitat in and re-establish tidal flow to the 1,100 ac.

Posted in Regulatory
June 3, 2019
Five Commission Staff Members Take Early Retirement

On May 15, the Cape Cod Commission said goodbye to five long-time staff members who took advantage of an early retirement program offered through Barnstable County.

May 31, 2019
Planning for a Resilient Cape Cod

The Cape Cod Commission and partner agencies launched a new online tool to help decision makers investigate environmental and socio-economic effects of regional coastal resiliency strategies.

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