About $1.5 billion in funding will be available through the Environmental Protection Agency's Brownfields Program over the next 5 years thanks to the new Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The EPA Brownfields Program delivers technical assistance to communities, states, tribes…
Snohomish County Councilmember Megan Dunn has been appointed Vice Chair of the Growth Management Policy Board.
Councilmember Dunn has a 20-year record of being active in her community, serving on the Everett Human Needs Commission and Everett Planning Commission before being…
On March 3, the Growth Management Policy Board will be asked to recommend certification of the subarea plan for the Frederickson Manufacturing/Industrial Center.
Board members will also receive briefings on:
Adopted Regional Housing Strategy and regional housing work program…
The public comment period for the draft Regional Transportation Plan ends on February 28, 2022 at 5 p.m.
“It’s important to make your voice heard and help shape the future of transportation in the region,” said Mayor Dana Ralph, PSRC’s Transportation Policy Board Chair. “…
PSRC developed an interactive mapping tool to house the transportation system data that has been used to develop and analyze the Regional Transportation Plan with the goal of making the data more readily available and easily accessible.
The tool contains both existing conditions…
Black or African American residents in the region face persistent challenges due to historic and contemporary racist practices and policies, especially economic inequality. About 21% of the region’s Black or African American residents live in poverty. By comparison, 7% of whites…
The Executive Board will take action on the Regional Housing Strategy at its meeting this week. The board will also consider adopting a resolution in support of Move Ahead Washington.
Discussion items will include the preliminary comments received on the draft…
Transportation Demand Management, or TDM, refers to programs designed to reduce congestion, fuel consumption, and air pollution by encouraging alternatives to driving alone. These alternatives include transit, carpools, vanpools, walking, biking, and teleworking.
The draft…
PSRC has completed a 2022 update to the Washington State Space Economy report. The original report was developed in 2018 to help industry leaders, elected officials, policy makers, and local economic development professionals strengthen and support the commercial…
Contact: Jason Thibedeau, jthibedeau@psrc.org
SEATTLE – The central Puget Sound region’s space industry is surging and has doubled its economic impact in recent years, according to a new analysis by the Puget Sound Regional Council.
The space industry…