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Census Workshops in June
PSRC is working with the Census Bureau to host two online workshops to cover a wide range of useful Census data products and resources for supporting local planning work.
The first workshop was held...
Planning for Workforce Recovery
PSRC recently completed a Workforce Recovery Planning Project, designed to provide actionable regional labor market information to a broad array of stakeholders on in-demand industries and...
The diversity of Asian and Pacific Islander experiences
The central Puget Sound region has about 600,000 people who identify as Asian Alone and more than 35,000 people who identify as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone, as we discovered last...
ORCA improvements coming May 16
Transit customers in the region will have access to an array of new improvements to the ORCA system beginning May 16. The system was first in launched 2009.
A new website, a smartphone-based app, and...
Workforce Recovery Planning
PSRC completed a Workforce Recovery Planning Project designed to provide actionable regional labor market information to a broad array of stakeholders on in-demand industries and occupations and...
PSRC launches Economic Development Element Guide
PSRC staff have recently completed an Economic Development Element Guide to provide technical assistance to local partners in developing the economic development element of their comprehensive plans...
UW Study provides glimpse into future of commuting
After two years of wearing masks, social distancing, and less people attending social gatherings or public events, there is a sense of normalcy returning as Governor Inslee dropped the indoor mask...
Economic recovery for arts and culture
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionate effect on the arts and culture industry, especially due to the importance of in-person events to their revenue streams. As a result, PSRC is managing...
Apply now for RAISE discretionary grant program
The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced the availability of $1.5 billion in funding via the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant...
Arts & Culture Economic Recovery Strategy
PSRC is currently undergoing a project to assist in economic recovery and resiliency for the arts and culture industry in the central Puget Sound region. Leveraging federal funds made available...