Take the Cape Cod Regional Transportation Plan Survey

What is your vision for the future of transportation on Cape Cod? More sidewalks and bike paths? Increased bus service? Commuter rail? Improved pavement conditions? Replacement of the existing Canal bridges? Safer roadways? Increased access to electric vehicle charging stations? 
 
The Cape Cod Commission (CCC) is seeking comments and input from the public to support development of the 2024 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP).Take the online survey and share your thoughts: CCRTP Survey.
 
The RTP sets the long-range vision for the transportation system on Cape Cod in 2050. It is the primary means for the allocation of federal and state funds for the Cape's transportation needs. The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), a collaboration of local, regional, state, and federal transportation officials, is charged with updating the RTP this spring.
 
To learn more about the Regional Transportation Plan, see a calendar of upcoming meetings, and participate in the online survey, please visit www.capecodcommission.org/rtp. Groups interested in sharing their unique perspective on their future transportation needs are encouraged to contact the CCC staff to schedule a brief meeting to further discuss their vision.
 
Contact Colleen Medeiros, Cape Cod Commission Transportation Program Manager, with any comments or questions.
Email: colleen.medeiros@capecodcommission.org; Phone: 508-362-3828; Fax: 508-362- 3136
Attn: Colleen Medeiros Mail/in person: 3225 Main Street (Route 6A) | PO Box 226, Barnstable, MA 02630
 
ABOUT THE CAPE COD COMMISSION: The Cape Cod Commission is the regional land use planning, economic development and regulatory agency for Barnstable County, Massachusetts. It was created in 1990 to serve the citizens and 15 towns that comprise Cape Cod. The Commission works toward maintaining a healthy balance between economic progress and environmental vitality. “Keeping a Special Place Special” describes the agency’s mission to protect the region’s unique qualities. The 19-member volunteer Cape Cod Commission board represents a wide spectrum of the community and provides oversight for a staff of 40 professionals. For more information, visit www.capecodcommission.org.
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