PSRC is encouraging public comment on a $4.3 billion draft regional Transportation Improvement Program that shows projects moving forward in the central Puget Sound region through 2024, funded by state, federal, regional and local funds.
A complete list of projects and more…
Contact: Kelly McGourty 206-971-3601 or kmcgourty@psrc.org
SEATTLE - The Puget Sound Regional Council is encouraging public comment on a $4.3 billion draft regional Transportation Improvement Program that shows projects moving forward in the central Puget Sound…
On September 10, the Transportation Policy Board will take action to release the Draft 2021-2024 Regional Transportation Improvement Program for public review and comment.
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) includes current transportation projects underway within King…
Congratulations to partners Kitsap Transit and Maritime Blue for winning a federal grant to complete the preliminary design for a high-speed electric passenger ferry.
The state-of-the-art hydrofoil design will rely on lightweight carbon fiber construction and batteries to speed…
The Central Puget Sound Economic Development District will receive a $400,000 CARES Act Recovery Assistance grant to respond to economic impacts from the coronavirus pandemic.
The grant will be used to support industry clusters critical to the stability of the region and assist…
A quarter of the households who moved within the region in the last five years relocated because of factors like the cost of housing, lower income, loss of community, or being forced to move. Housing cost was by far the main reason.
That’s no surprise to anyone who’s skimmed…
The Puget Sound Regional Council is conducting a feasibility study of potential Passenger-Only Ferry service in the 12 counties surrounding Puget Sound and including Lake Washington and Lake Union.
The initial findings were presented in a webinar that you can watch below.
A…
Data from the University of Washington’s COVID-19 Mobility Survey provides a picture of work from home life during an early phase of the pandemic.
The goal of the survey was to find out how well people were adapting. What does it mean to work from home when you’re used to…
Everett City Councilmember Scott Bader has been appointed as the new Chair of the Growth Management Policy Board.
"I’m looking forward to continuing the great work of the Growth Management Policy Board as we move toward implementation of VISION 2050,” said Councilmember Bader.…
PSRC’s latest travel survey found that car ownership, transit ridership, and ride-hailing differs between racial groups in the region.
The 2019 Household Travel Survey included 3,044 households throughout King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. People taking the survey…