The Mission of the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission is to foster a cooperative effort among its communities in resolving common, regional problems, to allow its communities to plan jointly, and to promote with the greatest efficiency and economy the coordinated and orderly development of the region and the general welfare of its residents.
Eagleview Webinars: Best Practices for Emergency Management
Eagleview is presenting a webinar focused on utilizing ConnectExplorer’s powerful imagery analysis in a variety of emergency management scenarios.
MVPC Welcomes Ian Burns in TEDS Role
Join MVPC in welcoming Ian Burns as the new Targeted Economic Development Specialist (TEDS), strengthening our Community & Economic Development program.
Merrimack Valley Wins $425 Million in Infrastructure Funds
The Cities of Methuen, Lawrence, and Haverhill awarded infrastructure money for projects that support new housing, economic development, and enhance road safety.
MVPC Celebrates GIS in Planning on International GIS Day
MVPC celebrates the evolution of GIS (Geographic Information System) in the Merrimack Valley as a pivotal tool in planning on GIS Day 2020.
Thank You Veterans of the Merrimack Valley and Our Nation
MVPC would like to recognize and celebrate veterans that have served the commission and our country in honor of Veteran’s Day.
Pictometry’s ConnectExplorer Virtual Training
MVPC invites you to a virtual training in Pictometry’s ConnectExplorer, hosted by Eagleview. Topics include foundational & advanced skills.
Merrimack Valley August Unemployment Snapshot
The Massachusetts Unemployment rate dropped 4.9% and now sits at 11.2%
August in Review
Check out MVPC’s latest activities including updates on the Active Transportation Plan, Unemployment Series and Small Business Resources, virtual on-line events, meetings and workshops.
* During the COVID-19 Stay at Home Directive by Governor Baker, MVPC is available by email or appointment for a virtual on-line meeting.
Happy National Farmer’s Market Week
It’s National Farmer’s Market week in the Merrimack Valley. While participation looks different, many are finding innovative ways to keep patrons safe.