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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...
Transportation Improvement Program
The 2019-2022 Regional TIP was adopted by PSRC's Executive Board in October 2018 and final state and federal approvals were received in January. Documentation for the 2019-2022 Regional TIP is below...
VISION 2050
As the region prepares to add more people and more jobs in the coming decades, VISION 2050 will provide a guide for sustaining a healthy environment, thriving communities and a strong economy.
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Project Selection
About PSRC Project Selection and Funding
PSRC selects projects to receive funding from the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration, usually on a two-year cycle.
At the...
2017-2020 TIP Documentation
The TIP is required under federal and state legislation. It helps ensure that transportation projects in the region are meeting regional policies and federal and state requirements such as those...
Planning for Whole Communities Toolkit
The Toolkit is divided into 25 resource guides describing specific tools and how to put them to work at the local level. The resource guides help to connect the dots between planning and health,...
Industrial Lands
This report provides an assessment of economic activity on industrial land in the central Puget Sound region, including analysis of industry forecasts and the region’s ability to accommodate economic...
Path to full plan certification for six small cities
The Executive Board has unanimously approved an alternative path to fully certify the comprehensive plans for six small cities.
This new option allows full plan certification if the cities make a...
Reclassification of Bonney Lake and Covington
VISION 2040 uses regional geographies to guide growth expectations. These include Metropolitan, Core, Larger, and Small cities, along with Rural and Unincorporated Areas.
Bonney Lake and Covington...
HIP Tool: Design Guidelines
Background
What issues do design guidelines address?
Design guidelines represent community aspirations for future development. They can play a significant role in winning community support for...