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Draft Economic Development Chapter Goals & Strategies
Please submit comments to the Local Comprehensive Planning Committee by email at
BarnstableLCP@town.barnstable.ma.us or drop off hard copies to the Planning and
Development office located at Town Hall: 367 Main Street, Hyannis 02601, Planning &
Development office (3rd floor).
Place-Based
Policy: Support a market-driven, place-based approach that builds on our
existing assets, a tradition of entrepreneurship, and encourages economic
balance, diversity, and sustainability.
Strategies:
• Create an economic impact assessment tool to determine the net fiscal impact of
development proposals. The project’s tax revenue, infrastructure, service, and resource
impacts shall be analyzed.
• Determine feasible and attractive incentives to encourage local developers and business
owners to reinvest profits in Barnstable and implement incentive programs.
• Proactively share development and comprehensive plan policies with the business
community so development reflects community priorities.
Zoning & Regulatory Tools
Policy: Revise and simplify land use regulations including zoning to foster
economic development.
Strategies:
• Modernize the zoning ordinances pertaining to the Regional Commercial Center to reflect
desired patterns of development, a mix of land uses, and updated design standards.
• Maintain the Downtown Hyannis Growth Incentive Zone and the commitment to
long-term, iterative planning, infrastructure investment, and community engagement
downtown.
Design Review
Policy: Establish a design review process for commercial development.
Strategies:
• Amend the town’s Site Plan Review Zoning Ordinance to add design review criteria for
coordination of design standards throughout the Town of Barnstable.
Local Business
Policy: Retain and strengthen business in the Town of Barnstable.
Strategies:
• Increase the commercial tax base by encouraging economic development in areas identified
as appropriate for growth.
• Determine feasible and attractive incentives to encourage locally owned developments to
reinvest profits in our community and implement a program to utilize these incentives.
• Retain in-house community development and planning resources. Collaborate with
economic development efforts at the municipal and county levels.
Infrastructure
Policy: Provide infrastructure required for growth centers and
redevelopment areas.
Strategies:
• Develop, apply for, and support creative funding mechanisms to build and maintain
infrastructure needs: workplace housing, renewable energy, wastewater treatment, public
water supply, educational support, public transportation, parking, and efficient roadways.
• Seek out and support upgrades to telecommunication infrastructure for public and
commercial broadband access within Barnstable. Support the creation of Wi-Fi networks and
access to high speed broadband options.
• Continue to participate in and implement solutions from the state Hyannis Access Study,
and the Downtown Hyannis Great Streets project to improve traffic flow.
Recreation
Policy: Support the maintenance and development of recreational activities
for residents and visitors. Fund and implement findings and actions from
the state approved Open Space and Recreation Plan.
Strategies:
• Increase availability of public access to the water. Enhance public beaches and support
water-dependent activities with amenities, both public and private.
• Maintain, improve, and promote high quality public recreational facilities including
beaches, trails, fields, and parks. Increase maintenance and add amenities that respond to
emerging recreational trends.
• Support and maintain town-owned golf courses to attract visitors and to continue to serve
as an attractive amenity for year-round residents.
• Support the Hyannis Youth and Community Center, including the ability to host events that
bring visitors into town and provide a year-round recreational gathering places for all ages.
• Promote the Hyannis Harbor Hawks and Cotuit Kettleers, and support the presence of the
Cape Cod Baseball League in Barnstable.
• Attract and support the development of an indoor recreational facility.
Economic Sector
Policy: Provide for the growth of existing sectors and development of new
sectors and enterprises that create stable employment and livable wages for
residents at diverse economic levels.
Strategies:
• Identify and actively support the development of economic sectors offering stable
employment, livable wages, and career advancement opportunities.
• Continue to develop resources for economic development and small businesses by
publishing timely and relevant information on funding/grant opportunities, technical
assistance possibilities, and relevant community data. Seek to develop additional public-
facing data tools that include relevant economic indicators and information.
Education Sector
Policy: Continually work to establish the Town of Barnstable as a place where
education “happens”. Emphasize educational efforts that serve as economic
drivers to expand collective intellectual capital and support an emerging
workforce. Our educational focus begins at kindergarten level and includes
higher educational opportunities.
Strategies:
• Support development of educational curricula that connects to existing or desirable
employment opportunities and career advancement such as renewable energy, medical
services and sciences and technologies focusing on coastal, marine, and environmental
sectors.
• Support the development of entrepreneurial enterprises.
Culture Sector (Placeholder)
Policy: Encourage continued development of the creative economy to
capture sector dollars and to position the Town as a cultural destination.
Strategies:
Visitor Based Sector (1/2)
Policy: Strengthen and enhance our visitor-based economy to make
Barnstable a year-round destination.
Strategies:
• Allocate a portion of the current room occupancy tax revenue to visitor marketing and
promotion.
• Enhance and expand the Walkway to the Sea to encompass more of the harbor front, the
Cape Cod Maritime Museum, JFK Memorial, Veteran’s Beach, the end of Ocean Street and
Kalmus Park.
• Improve traffic plans for visitors including a roadway signage system. Mark roadways,
travel lanes, barriers, and limit access where necessary for safety and efficiency.
• Create a simple, legible wayfinding system for attractions, destinations and parking where
needed.
• Work with appropriate public and private transportation entities to ensure provision
of year-round, reliable transportation and trolley service in support of visitors and the
workforce.
Visitor Based Sector (2/2)
Strategies:
• Identify locations for parking garages downtown, at the Regional Commercial CenterCape
Cod Gateway Airport, the Transportation Center, the hospital, and the harbor. Where
feasible, expand existing facilities to provide adequate parking for recreational areas.
• Support the continued development of eco-tourism, tourism that explores, experiences,
and observes nature.
• Consolidate all restaurant, hotel and motel operating permits and fees into one process
with a single time frame. Continue Town department inspections on an appropriate
schedule.
Healthcare Sector
Policy: Support the healthcare sector by fostering economic growth, improving
access to healthcare, and enhancing the overall well-being of the community.
Strategies:
• Explore incentives to encourage healthcare providers to locate offices and services within the
designated medical services districts in Hyannis appropriate areas.
• Support the expansion and modernization of healthcare infrastructure.
Blue Economy
Policy: Blue Economy balances our economic and environmental health,
creates a new regional identity focused on pride in our water and coastal
resources, and supports a sustainable year-around economy for its residents.
By leveraging partnerships with organizations such as the Cape Cod Blue
Economy Foundation and the Cape Cod Commercial Fisherman’s Alliance,
we aim to cultivate innovative initiatives that stimulate economic growth,
promote environmental sustainability, and enhance the quality of life for
our residents.
Strategies:
• Support the development, growth, and retention of innovative technologies that can be
shared and exported.
• Identify skill gaps in marine industries for workforce development and conversion
from jobs to careers. Work with educational community and workforce development
organizations to help them target curriculum.
• Continue to seek ways to support the commercial fishing industry, including investment in
relevant waterfront facilities.
Growth Incentive Zone
Policy: Continue business retention and expansion work through Town
economic development, partnerships with the Hyannis Main Street Business
Improvement District (BID), and Transformative Development Initiative
(TDI) partnership.
Strategies:
• Identify specific actions designed to support and attract businesses to the GIZ over the
next five years. This should be a collaborative effort with BID, Hyannis Chamber, and other
stakeholders. This strategy should link to other plans including the Harbor Plan and the
Historic Properties Inventory.
• Continue to build an inventory of potential redevelopment sites, and procedures for
preparing sites for redevelopment from remediation to clearing title issues.