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Regional Economic Strategy
The Regional Economic Strategy is designed to establish a strategic blueprint for regional collaboration in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties and allows local jurisdictions and eligible...
Heritage Park triples in size thanks to Kitsap Forest and Bay
Port Gamble is now home to Kitsap County’s largest park.
The Port Gamble Heritage park will grow to nearly 2,000 acres under a recent land acquisition facilitated by Forterra as part of the Kitsap...
Region’s population and job forecasts will look to 2050
What will the region be like in 2050 when today’s kindergartners are 30 something?
To help with long-range planning, PSRC is getting started on extending a key population and employment forecast ...
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...
Plan Review
PSRC works with local governments and agencies to coordinate long-range planning efforts.
State law requires PSRC to review and certify countywide planning policies, local comprehensive plans, and...
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...
Healthy People, Healthy Places
Human health is impacted by the way we build our cities.
Increasing opportunities to walk and bike, spend time in nature, and interact with our communities helps people lead healthier lives overall...
Comment on the new regional economic strategy
“Our region is witnessing a surge of job growth, but we’ve also learned we can’t take our economy for granted,” said Catherine Stanford, President of the Economic Development Board and Deputy Mayor...
Growth board highlights role of military installations in regional planning
The Growth Management Policy Board discussed options for recognizing the important role of military installations in the region and how they related to regional growth centers, as part of an extended...
Manufacturing/industrial centers to be focus of next growth board meeting
On June 1, the Growth Management Policy Board will continue digging into the Centers Framework with a special focus on manufacturing industrial centers.
The Centers Framework project is taking a look...