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Transportation
PSRC is working to find solutions to short and long term transportation needs in the region.
Regional Transportation Plan
Transportation Improvement Program
PSRC Funding
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Regional Planning for a Sustainable Future
Environmentally focused growth and a vibrant economy
Just over 4 million people live in the central Puget Sound region now. Forecasts show the region will grow to 5.8 million people by 2050. PSRC is...
Privacy Policy
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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program
The Puget Sound Regional Council (Regional Council) has established a new Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program goal in accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation...
Environmental Justice
PSRC’s Environmental Justice Demographic Profile identifies geographic areas and populations of people in the region by race and ethnicity, income, age, disabilities, access to a car, and language...
Public Participation Plan
Plan establishing consistent, minimum procedures to ensure early and continuous public notification about and participation in major PSRC actions and decisions.
UrbanSim (Parcel-Based Land Use Model)
What Does UrbanSim Do?
Produces a growth projection for each year (currently out to 2040)
Predicts land development at the parcel level
Interacts with PSRC’s travel models so the impacts of...
Land Use Baseline
PSRC creates two growth projections to model the outcomes of different policy choices in small geographies. Land Use Baseline is one of them; Land Use Vision is the other. Land Use Vision is a growth...
Projections for Cities and Other Places
With Land Use Vision (LUV), we project how counties, cities and smaller places could grow in the future. The land use and growth assumptions in LUV—developed with assistance from local planners—...