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Public comments on Regional Transportation Plan
PSRC has received more than 800 individual comments on the draft Regional Transportation Plan.
The comments cover topics including equity and transportation outcomes for minority and low-income...
Centers Framework Update
Centers play a big role in how the region accommodates growth. The region’s centers framework defines the types of central places that are the focus of growth, planning, and investment. The Growth...
Regional Transportation Plan to be recommended for adoption
After extensive public comment and discussion of how best to incorporate those comments into the long-range transportation plan, adoption of the Regional Transportation Plan is around the corner.
The...
Dave Somers and Bruce Dammeier elected to lead PSRC
Today the Puget Sound Regional Council’s General Assembly unanimously reelected Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers as President and Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier as Vice President of...
Tukwila, Pierce County, Seattle & Bellevue projects moving ahead
More transportation projects around the region are ready to move forward.
On Thursday, the Transportation Policy Board will take up a recommendation to add three projects to the Regional...
2018 Transit Integration Report
A new report from PSRC describes ways that transit agencies, cities and other stakeholders are working together to improve transit performance throughout the region.
The report highlights...
Complete Count in 2020
The U.S. Census counts every resident of the United States.
It is conducted every decade and the results of the Census are used to draw federal, state and local political boundaries, and distribute...
Why does the census matter to cities?
When the results of the 2020 census come out, we’ll have the most accurate count since 2010 of how many people live in central Puget Sound, as well as the region’s mix of ethnicities, ages, and...
Policy Framework for PSRC Funding
The 2020 Policy Framework for PSRC's Federal Funds is on tap to be recommended by the Transportation Policy Board this month.
The Policy Framework will be the guidance for the distribution of PSRC...
The last 20 years, by the numbers
The Regional Data Profile is an easy way to find statistics about central Puget Sound. Here's a snapshot of where we are now—and where we were 20 years ago:
The four-county region now has 4,203,...