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Transit access and parking
A new analysis of regional transit access and parking is being developed as part of the Transportation 2040 update.
PSRC is working with the region’s transit agencies, all of whom have recently...
Transit Access
PSRC has been engaged in transit access work for the past several years. PSRC’s work builds on efforts from around the region to identify regional transit access needs and to clarify priorities for...
Transit funding competition nearing decision point
The regional competition selects a limited number of high priority regional transit projects that support centers and connecting corridors. Roughly $32 million is available.
PSRC launched the...
Comment on transportation projects recommended for funding
PSRC is seeking public comment on projects recommended to receive approximately $32 million for transit and ferry improvements in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties, and approximately $3 million to...
Light rail leads growth in transit ridership
Total transit boardings continued to increase in the first three months of 2017, marking the seventh straight year of increased transit ridership in the central Puget Sound region.
In all, first...
Snohomish County transportation projects moving ahead
A peak-use shoulder lane along I-5 between Everett and Marysville and a new bus rapid transit line aim to improve commutes in Snohomish County.
The two projects are part of a proposed amendment to...
PSRC seeking public comment on four King County Metro projects
The Puget Sound Regional Council is encouraging people to comment on four projects new to the Regional Transportation Improvement Program that are recommended to receive $33,336,353 in PSRC funds....
Pierce Transit doing HCT Feasibility Study
A new feasibility study for High Capacity Transit along Pacific Avenue and State Route 7 from downtown Tacoma to Spanaway is being conducted by Pierce Transit.
The corridor is currently served by...
PSRC seeking public comment on funding for transit projects
People are encouraged to comment on two projects new to the Regional Transportation Improvement Program.
King County Metro would receive $3,802,343 in PSRC funds for preservation and maintenance of...
2017 Transit Integration Report
A new report from PSRC describes ways that transit agencies and other stakeholders are working together to improve transit performance throughout the region.
PSRC develops the Transit Integration...