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Passport to 2044: Comprehensive Plan Workshop Series
Join the Puget Sound Regional Council, the Washington State Department of Commerce, and the Municipal Research and Services Center for an online workshop on the comprehensive plan periodic updates....
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...
Board to hear recap of the 2022 Legislative Session
The Growth Management Policy Board will meet on Thursday, May 5. Dave Andersen, the managing director of the Washington State Department of Commerce's Growth Management Services Division, will...
Region added 36,000 people last year
Wait—there was growth during the pandemic? Yes, the central Puget Sound region continued to grow last year, reaching a total population of 4.3 million.
From April 1, 2020 to April 1, 2021, the four-...
New development an important strategy in solving stormwater
A developer, with the help of Salmon Safe and other partners, integrated green stormwater infrastructure into a new development’s landscaping to treat runoff from the Aurora Bridge, going above...
Multiracial/Ethnic Households Growing in the Region
More than a quarter of a million households in the region are comprised of people from different racial or ethnic groups.
PSRC researched multiracial/ethnic households for the latest Puget Sound...
The Tulalip Tribes’ Climate Change Adaptation work
The Tulalip Tribes have developed a unique and robust approach to dealing with climate change and its impacts.
Since time immemorial, the Tulalip Tribes have adapted to changes that have affected...
Inequality persists for Black and African American residents
Black or African American residents in the region face persistent challenges due to historic and contemporary racist practices and policies, especially economic inequality. About 21% of the region’s...
Black and African American population growing in the region
To celebrate Black History Month, PSRC delved into some demographics of the region’s Black or African American population.
The central Puget Sound region has nearly 350,000 Black or African...
Bremerton-Seattle fast ferry route selected
Kitsap Transit's Bremerton-Seattle fast ferry route through Rich Passage has been selected as the design route for a fully electric, high-speed ferry through a public-private partnership that...