PSRC has finalized its Public Participation Plan after a 45-day public comment period.
You can find the new plan and an accessible word version on PSRC’s website.
PSRC's Public Participation Plan was updated to simplify public comment at PSRC meetings and reflect…
Ramping up electrification of ferries and building more electric vehicle charging stations are among the steps called for in Governor Inslee’s new plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the state.
The focus on cleaner transportation is in sync with the Regional…
King County’s Regional Affordable Housing Task Force has unanimously adopted a five-year action plan to increase construction and preservation of affordable housing in the region.
The task force is made up of leaders from King County and cities within the county. Kenmore Mayor…
PSRC is seeking public comment on its draft Public Participation Plan. The 45-day public comment period began October 30 and will end on December 14, 2018. The plan is expected to be finalized in early January.
The Plan is being updated to reflect changes to public…
Work to develop VISION 2050 has made significant progress in the past few months. Ranging from a public opinion survey to research papers on topics like housing, the environment, transit-oriented development and centers, climate change and equity, the region’s…
Communities in the region are invited to apply for EPA funding to clean up and redevelop land contaminated by pollution or hazardous substances.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking applications for its FY 2019 Brownfields Multipurpose, Assessment, and Cleanup…
The average travel time to work in the region continues to steadily increase.
Pierce County commuters have the longest average travel time at 32.5 minutes, followed by Snohomish County at 32.3 minutes and Kitsap County at 30.4 minutes. Commuters in King County had the shortest…
The region has begun to plan for 2050 and the 1.8 million more people and 1.2 million more jobs that are expected to grow over the next 30 years.
How can regional policies and actions ensure that all people can attain the resources and opportunities that improve their…
Downtown Edmonds has been designated Washington state’s first Certified Creative District by ArtsWA.
The Creative District program was approved by the state Legislature in 2017 to help communities grow their arts and creative economies.
Edmonds was unanimously selected,…
The project status of the Sound Transit Lynnwood Link Extension Project will be the primary action at next Thursday's Executive Board meeting.
Moving this project into approved status is now possible due to the final funding for the project coming into place after…