Cape Cod Transit Task Force - Documents

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    The Outer Cape Transit Summit
    Held October 31, 2003 at the new Wellfleet Senior Center 8am-2pm. A summary is available.

    Download the summary of the Transit Summit


    The Cape Cod Shelter Concepts
    The National Seashore/National Park Service sponsored a charette in July 2003 to develop concepts for transportation facilities that are appropriate for Cape Cod. The facilities were explored on three scales from a local bus stop to a small regional transportation center. The public is invited to comment on the work and a Design Prototype Workbook (a 3.3 megabyte Adobe Acrobat File) is available which presents a number of options for shelters and solicits input.
     

    Download the Shelter Workbook


    Cape Cod National Seashore Alternative Transportation Systems Long-Range Planning Study
    This document, published in May 2003, is the long range planning done for the outer Cape towns and the basis of the recent Outer Cape meetings such as the Outer Cape Summit and the town workshops. The document was developed by the National Seashore, the Volpe Center, and the Cape Cod Transit Task Force.

    Download the Outer Cape Long-Range Plan


    The 5-Year Plan for Public Transportation on Cape Cod  
    Available as a series of  Adobe Acrobat files, the plan was endorsed by the Cape Cod Joint Transportation Committee on June 21, 2002 and was released on June 28, 2002.

    Table of Contents 

    Plan Cover 

    Introduction and Executive Summary 

    Chapter 1  Introduction

    Chapter 2  Existing Conditions and Trends

    Chapter 3  Existing Cape Cod and Islands Transportation System

    Chapter 4  Five-Year Vision and Plan

    Chapter 5  The Marketing and Image of Transportation Service on Cape Cod

    Chapter 6  Planning Consideration

    Chapter 7  Next Steps

    Appendix A Summary of Issues and Costs Associated with Rail Service for Cape Cod



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