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VISION 2050
What is VISION 2050?
VISION 2050 is the region’s plan for growth. By 2050, the region's population will reach 5.8 million people. The region’s cities, counties, Tribes, ports, agencies, businesses...
Regional Transportation Plan
The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is the long-range transportation plan for the central Puget Sound region. The RTP is adopted every four years, and is designed to implement the region’s growth...
2017 Transportation Alternatives Application Overview
Sponsors wishing to compete in PSRC’s 2017 Transportation Alternatives process may access the application forms on PSRC’s Online Funding Application Forms page. See the information below for...
Where the region's workers live
Do you cross a county line to get to your job?
Many workers in the region do, but a higher percentage of wage earners live in the same county where they work.
Commute flow was part of a recent...
How do people decide where to live?
Conventional real estate wisdom says home buyers pop up along with the daffodils every March. And, despite reports of a market slowdown, this year’s looking no different.
Wouldn’t it be interesting...
Parking, transit benefits from employers
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...
How do people get around the region?
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...
VISION 2050 Draft Supplemental EIS
Major economic gains in recent years have made our region among the fastest growing in the country. This rapid growth has affected housing affordability, cost of living, transportation, and the...
What do people think about autonomous vehicles?
The 2017 Puget Sound Travel Survey asked several questions related to autonomous vehicles (sometimes called self-driving cars).
The survey asked people if they would be interested in riding in an...
How do older adults get around the region?
As part of the 2017 Puget Sound Travel Survey, PSRC looked at the travel habits of older adults in the region.
Since the 2006 survey, we’ve seen an upward trend in older adults holding onto a...