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MassDOT to discuss Cape Cod capital improvements at upcoming meeting

April 29, 2024 | Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts



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MassDOT to discuss Cape Cod capital improvements at upcoming meeting
The Cape Cod Commission is gearing up for a significant outreach initiative focused on bike paths as part of the 2024 Transportation Improvement Program. During a recent virtual meeting, officials highlighted their commitment to enhancing local transportation infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of community engagement throughout the development process.

In addition to the bike path discussions, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is set to hold a crucial meeting later this month regarding their capital improvement program. This meeting will cover vital updates and plans for the Cape Cod region and the Vineyard, with details expected to be posted on the Cape Cod Commission's website soon.

As the region looks to improve its transportation network, residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in these upcoming discussions, which promise to shape the future of transportation in Cape Cod.

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