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Cape Cod Commission’s Eco-counter network shows summer peaks, data to inform Canal Bridges planning

Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) · November 20, 2023
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Commission staff presented Eco-counter pedestrian and bicycle counts showing large summer peaks and site-level use (e.g., Chatham downtown and canal-area counters). Staff said they will share data with the Canal Bridges study team and develop a public-facing data viewer.

Cape Cod Commission staff presented results from a network of Eco-Counter infrared devices deployed across trails and crossings to measure non-motorized activity, and said the data will be shared with the Canal Bridges study team and other partners.

Evan Costa, transportation planning staff, described the roughly 15-foot range counters and noted some units have been deployed for more than a year. Counters on the Cape Cod Rail Trail, Shining Sea…

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