As the region added 67,860 people in the last year, much of the growth occurred in cities.
The region’s fastest growing cities for total growth include larger cities with designated regional growth centers, including Seattle, Redmond, Kent, Bellevue and Auburn.
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PSRC's Executive Board has approved a budget amendment to lead a baseline study to provide a clear picture of the aviation activities and needs in the region and set the stage for future planning efforts. A grant from the Federal Aviation Administration to fund the study is…
PSRC has approved its annual adjustment of Federal Transit Administration funding, which amounts to an additional $38.8 million for projects.
Projects receiving funding through this action include:
Kitsap Transit’s Passenger Only Ferry Terminal Improvements 2018-2020, $418,209…
The four-county central Puget Sound region gained 67,860 people over the last year as the region’s total population reached 4.135 million.
The pace of population growth slowed compared to the previous two years when the region added more than 80,000 people annually, but still…
Bus rapid transit lines in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties are among the projects recommended to receive the regional share of PSRC’s Federal Transit Administration funding.
Sound Transit – Light Rail Extension: Redmond Technology Station to Downtown Redmond, $7,000,000…
Bus rapid transit from Lynnwood to Bellevue and improvements to South Sounder between Lakewood and Seattle are among the 13 projects recommended to receive funding through PSRC’s regional Federal Highway Administration competition.
Projects Recommended for FHWA Regional…
A new study looks at how the central Puget Sound region can sustain and grow its global leadership in the rapidly growing commercial space sector.
Today the space economy is valued at about $350 billion worldwide, but is estimated to grow to $1.1 trillion by 2040.
World…
CONTACT: Kelly McGourty, kmcgourty@psrc.org, 206-971-3601
SEATTLE– The Puget Sound Regional Council is encouraging people to comment on three projects new to the Regional Transportation Improvement Program. The projects, sponsored by Skagit Transit and Kitsap…
The Puget Sound Regional Council is encouraging people to comment on three projects new to the Regional Transportation Improvement Program.
The projects are sponsored by Skagit Transit and Kitsap Transit, and would receive $774,575 in PSRC funds.
The public comment…
A pioneering Regional Open Space Conservation Plan maps the open space network in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties and identifies priority actions needed to sustain open spaces for the long term.
The open space network covers about 3.03 million acres of public and…