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r <br /> CAPE COD PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION IN 1975 <br /> f <br /> I- new or improved public ublic transP ortation services with special <br /> emphasis on the needs of elderly and haaidicapped <br /> b. capital equipment required to provide new and <br /> services improved <br /> 3 <br /> c. how new and improved services could be provided <br /> d. Five-year Financial Plan identifying town, State and <br /> i <br /> Federal shares for operating costs incurred in pro- <br /> viding the services identified in the program. <br /> Coastal Zone Management: Taking part in planning <br /> The Commission receives funds from the State Office of Coastal Zone <br /> Management to provide technical planning information on Cape Cod and to <br /> coordinate public participation in the development of the State management <br /> plan. A CZM advisory committee made up on representatives from each <br /> town is providing guidance to the Commission's citizen participation efforts. <br /> The Commission has emphasized the importance of local participation <br /> in the program which may encompass the entire Cape Cod area. In coordi- <br /> nating this participation, the Commission hopes in <br /> Particular, to encourage <br /> State responsiveness to the P <br /> special needs and concerns of Cape Cod residents. <br /> A Revolution of Regionalism <br /> 1� <br /> While each Cape Cod town has its unique <br /> considerable opportunities for sharing commonroblems and assets, there experience and developing <br /> are <br /> mission is the forum for this process and i <br /> unified approaches. The Cape Cod Planninr <br /> conomic <br /> evelo <br /> s andi creas ngly effective ment Corn <br /> tool for <br /> community and regional problem solving. The Commission and the regional <br /> concept can open new opportunities for town governmeroll <br /> setting the course of Cape Cod's future. nts and for citizens in <br /> s <br /> ram <br /> 1 <br /> f �a <br /> T <br /> P <br /> 123 <br />