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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...
New tool to assess open space
PSRC has been working with The Trust for Public Land, U.S. Forest Service, University of Washington’s Green Futures Lab and many others to develop the Central Puget Sound Open Space Assessment Tool....
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...
Successful Annexation Practices
Cities and counties around the region have taken major steps to annex unincorporated urban areas.
However, this is often a difficult process given complex state regulations, community concerns, and...
Peer group to discuss multimodal level of service
Under the Growth Management Act, jurisdictions in the region are required to set level of service standards for state routes in their comprehensive plans. Historically, level of service has focused...
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....
Population growing in urban areas
In the last year Seattle experienced record growth as population surged past 700,000.
Since 2010, Seattle’s population has grown by 105,000, placing it at the top of a ranking of 10 cities with the...
Pierce County plan up for full certification
The Executive Board will take action on certification of the Pierce County comprehensive plan on July 27.
Following an agreement with the board made last year, Pierce County implemented strategies...
New PSRC funding available
A new funding opportunity is now open for applications.
One of PSRC’s most important jobs is to target federal funds to high priority transportation projects that improve mobility.
Eligible public...