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PSRC’s General Assembly will meet on May 30, 11:30-1:30, at the Conference Center at the Washington State Convention Center. The General Assembly is PSRC’s annual meeting of regional leadership, including mayors, county executives, commissioners, and councilmembers of member…
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A conversation with University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce will be the highlight of the Executive Board meeting on April 25.  President Cauce will share what is happening at the UW’s Bellevue, Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma campuses of one of the world’s best…
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On Wednesday, April 3, PSRC staff met with the Bellevue Youth Council to learn about their vision for 2050. To kick things off, staff provided an overview of regional planning and VISION 2050. The students then divided into groups to share with PSRC staff their thoughts on the…
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The U.S. Census counts every resident of the United States. It is conducted every decade and the results of the Census are used to draw federal, state and local political boundaries, and distribute more than $880 billion total in federal funds to states, counties…
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We may drive to work by ourselves, but we’re likely to have a companion with us when running errands or shopping. That’s one of the takeaways from the 2017 Puget Sound Travel Survey, which included questions about mode choice, demographics, and ride-hailing services. Most…
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Briefings on major transportation projects' progress will be the feature of the Transportation Policy Board meeting on April 11, 2019. Community Transit debuted its new 12-mile Swift Green Line and Seaway Transit Center in late March. The bus rapid transit line will connect…
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Displacement of current residents is a concern as the region grows. Displacement can be physical, when building conditions deteriorate or redevelopment occurs. Or it can be economic, as costs rise. PSRC has developed a displacement risk tool to identify areas at greater risk of…
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PSRC is conducting a regional travel study to better understand the transportation needs and preferences of the region’s residents. Thousands of residents in the area will receive invitations to participate in this important transportation study sometime between April and…
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Most workers in the region have access to free parking, while about a third are offered free or subsidized transit from their employer. Those were among the findings from the 2017 Puget Sound Travel Survey, which included questions about transit use, employer benefits and…
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On April 4, the Growth Management Policy Board will be briefed on the proposed regional designation of the Arlington-Marysville manufacturing industrial center. PSRC staff is in the process of reviewing the application and preparing a designation report, in coordination…