PSRC has created a new dashboard that displays park-and-ride data between 2002 and 2019.
It shows trends for available and occupied spaces, percent of available spaces occupied, and number of lots, as well as an interactive map.
The data dashboard covers the entire central…
A new COVID-19 Mobility Survey aims to find out how people are doing during this unexpected, long period of partial shutdown.
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The fall survey is a follow up to a survey conducted last spring at the beginning of the pandemic. That earlier survey asked about how…
Renton Councilmember Ed Prince has been appointed Vice Chair of the Growth Management Policy Board.
Councilmember Prince is the Executive Director of the Washington State Commission on African American Affairs and previously worked for the Washington State House of…
PSRC's Executive Board is scheduled to adopt the 2021-2024 Regional Transportation Improvement Program at its October 22 meeting.
The TIP provides details on a total of 315 projects in the region programmed for $4.3 billion during 2021-2024, which represents a total…
Learn how cities are retrofitting their streets to aid public health and economic recovery at PSRC's next TOOLBOX: Peer Networking Series, Public Space & COVID-19: Retrofits for Recovery.
As local jurisdictions continue to address the challenges of COVID-19, adapting streets…
The region has gained a million people since 2000—about the population of another Seattle and Tacoma. The central Puget Sound region now has 4,264,200 residents.
Between April 1, 2019 and April 1, 2020, the region grew by 60,800. That’s less than in recent years when growth…
Early findings from the Regional Housing Needs Assessment will be presented at the Growth Management Policy Board meeting on October 15.
The assessment looks at the gaps between housing needs and supply now and into the future. The findings will inform development of the…
The University of Washington and the Puget Sound Regional Council have been working together to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting our daily schedules, lifestyle choices, and mental well-being.
A new report with detailed results from the survey is now available…
The 2021-2024 Regional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) will be the main topic of the October 8 Transportation Policy Board meeting.
The draft TIP includes the $525 million in projects selected for PSRC's federal transportation funds. It details a total…
PSRC is hosting a virtual session to share early findings from the Regional Housing Needs Assessment.
This interactive event will include an overview of the data and small-group breakout discussions to focus on the key findings and data needed to support development of the…