Dolphin Stranding Rescue
In an extraordinary effort, many volunteers, including members of AmeriCorps Cape Cod, a program at Barnstable County, rescued over 100 stranded Atlantic white-sided dolphins in Wellfleet on June 26. This event, the largest single mass stranding in 25 years, highlighted our community's spirit and commitment to wildlife preservation. Well done to all who were involved!
Recognition and Retirement
On Friday, June 7th, Barnstable County Administrator Beth Albert and Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment Director Sean O’Brien were both awarded Certificates of Special Congressional Recognition by Senator Edward Markey and Congressman Bill Keating.
Also in June, Sean O'Brien, Director of the Department of Health and Environment, retired after 38 years of dedicated service. Sean's leadership has been instrumental in numerous public health initiatives, particularly BCREPC, the Cape Cod Rabies Task Force, and the COVID-19 response. We're going to miss Sean's invaluable expertise and wish him the very best in his retirement.
Cape and Islands Regional Network on Homelessness
On June 3, the Cape and Islands Regional Network on Homelessness, coordinated by the Barnstable County Department of Human Services, released its 2024 findings from the Annual Point in Time (PIT) Count, which took place on January 23. This year’s PIT Count revealed a 33% increase in the homeless population on the Cape and Islands, with 568 individuals counted, including a significant rise in unsheltered individuals. Understanding these demographics is vital for effective resource allocation. The complete results are available at Point in Time Count | Barnstable County, Cape Cod.
Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2024
The WRDA of 2024, which recently passed in Massachusetts, includes provisions that significantly benefit Cape Cod's water infrastructure. These provisions improve the permitting process, enhance the "Permit Finder" tool, and increase project caps for coastal restoration projects in Sandwich. This is especially important for the Barnstable County Dredge Program, which serves 14 out of the 15 towns on Cape Cod. Barnstable County shared this information and key provisions can be reviewed at WRDA 2024 Key Provisions.
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