Destination 2030 Update Underway

Thank you to everyone who commented in the Scoping Process more... 5/2/08


Seattle open house photo

The open houses were well attended. The materials from the open houses is availble for download here:

  • Open House Handout

  • Open House Boards Including:

  • - What is Scoping?
    - What is the Current Regional Transportation Plan?
    - Regional Overview
    - Regional Travel Trends
    - What are Potential Issues?
    - What are Potential Alternatives?
    - What are the Environmental Factors?

  • Scoping Meeting Slideshow

  • D2030 Map The Puget Sound Regional Council is updating Destination 2030, the region's long range transportation plan, and is asking for input on how to best keep the region moving as it grows by 1.4 million people by 2040.

    Originally adopted in 2001, Destination 2030 lays out a strategy to meet regional transportation demands in King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties until the year 2030.

    The updated plan will extend the plan horizon to 2040 and evaluate ways to keep the region moving and the economy prospering as the population grows. At the same time, we must protect the environment, natural resources, and quality of life that people in the region enjoy. The updated plan will continue to meet federal transportation planning requirements and state Growth Management Act, and will align with the Regional Economic Strategy and the updated Regional Growth Strategy - VISION 2040.

        
    What's Important:

    Public Comments Received During Scoping

    Final Scoping Report

    Scoping Notice and Determination of Significance [pdf 1 MB]


    Schedule a Presentation/Presentations Given

    Destination 2030 Update Working Papers

  • Land Use, the Economy, Congestion and Mobility, and Equity and Special Needs Transportation
  • Transportation System Safety; Health; Security and Emergency Management; Energy and the Environment; and System Preservation
  • Transportation Finance and Project Prioritization

    Background Information Presented to the Transportation Policy Board:
  • Growth and Transportation Planning Presentation, July 2007
  • Growth and Transportation Planning Presentation Part II, September 2007
  • Growth and Transportation Planning Presentation Part III, October 2007
  • Planning for Freight in the Central Puget Sound Region, April 2008


  • For more information, contact Mike Cummings, Program Manager, at 206-464-6172 or mcummings@psrc.org.

    Project timeline: