Transit boardings in the central Puget Sound region grew to 221 million by the end of 2018, marking the eighth straight year of growing transit ridership.
Between 2017 and 2018, light rail boardings increased by 6.3%, commuter rail boardings by 4.5%, and ferry boardings by 2%.…
Special Needs Transportation will be the highlight of the Transportation Policy Board meeting on May 9.
The board will welcome Jerri Kelly from Pierce County Human Services for a report on the special needs transportation services they provide, including Beyond the…
Kitsap Transit will begin its summer Saturday passenger only fast ferry service this weekend.
Starting at 8 round trips per day, the new service will be the first summer Saturday offering for the new Kingston route, which debuted weekday service last November.
The popular…
On May 2, the Growth Management Policy Board will dig into multiple VISION 2050 topics as the board works on a draft plan to be released in July.
Board members will review draft policies for the Economy, Regional Collaboration, and the Regional Growth Strategy.
The board…
Welcome to the Town of Wilkeson and the City of Roy, PSRC’s newest members!
Roy and Wilkeson join more than 80 other local governments and transportation agencies who come together at PSRC to work on regional transportation, economic development and growth planning.
Roy and…
PSRC President Dave Somers, Snohomish County Executive, recommended Mayor Becky Erickson to serve as Chair of the Transportation Policy Board.
“She brings a great depth of experience to this role and has been an excellent Vice-Chair for the Board these past three years,” said…
South King County has been hit hard by rising housing costs and increased displacement risk.
People have been pushed south by rising costs in Seattle and the Eastside, which in turn has raised costs in South King County cities.
In 2016, the Housing Development Consortium…
Tribal Economic Development will be the primary topic of the Central Puget Sound Economic Development District's meeting on May 1.
Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman will lead the conversation. He will be joined by Amber Schulz-Oliver, Executive Director of…
Housing affordability and parking availability are two of the most vexing problems for cities and towns across the region.
Looking towards 2050, how can we find opportunities to reimagine parking planning as a way to enhance communities, improve livability and lower…
Congratulations to Mountlake Terrace on the start of the Main Street revitalization project!
The project is part of the city’s plan for creating jobs and affordable housing near transit and stimulating growth of a vibrant Town Center.
The first phase will reconstruct…