The Transportation Policy Board will act on the 2022 Policy Framework for PSRC’s Federal Funds at its meeting on January 13.
The framework contains the policies and procedures for conducting the competitive processes for PSRC funds from both FHWA and FTA funding sources,…
On January 6, the Growth Management Policy Board will receive a preview of the 2022 legislative session from board member Dave Andersen, Department of Commerce, highlighting key bills on housing, climate and the environment.
Board members will also be asked for feedback on…
Projects in the region have been awarded a total of $1.7 million in grant money by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which aim to reduce diesel emissions from the region’s fleet of existing older and dirtier engines and vehicles. The funding is part of a $…
PSRC’s 2021 Transit Integration Report is now available. The report highlights coordination activities that are improving service for riders and offering transportation options throughout the region.
The central Puget Sound region has nine agencies and organizations that…
Contact: Kelly McGourty at kmcgourty@psrc.org
PSRC Seeking Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Funding Program
SEATTLE –The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is seeking public comment on revisions to the upcoming project selection process for about $580…
PSRC is seeking public comment on revisions to the upcoming project selection process for about $580 million in PSRC funding. The public comment period will run from December 15, 2021 until January 5, 2022.
In early 2021, an ad hoc task force of PSRC board members was…
The Washington State Office of Financial Management just released their updated county and city population numbers for 2021 and several new trends have emerged: The region continues to grow, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, albeit at a distinctly slower pace Across counties,…
The Transportation Policy Board will review elements of the Regional Transportation Plan at its upcoming meeting.
The review will include the Coordinated Mobility Plan, the financial strategy and the key policy focus areas.
The board is expected to provide direction to release…
The East Marginal Way South Corridor Improvement Project was awarded $20 million from the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity discretionary grants program.
“We’re proud to support these great projects that will improve infrastructure, strengthen…
The Economic Development District Board has unanimously adopted the Regional Economic Strategy, which establishes a blueprint for regional collaboration on economic development across King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties.
It also enables local jurisdictions and eligible…