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Proud and present in the Seattle metro area
PSRC is celebrating Pride Month by exploring data on this diverse community.
New data shows that about 17% of the population in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties does not identify as straight or...
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...
Park-and-ride use still low, but growing
With many people continuing to work from home in 2021, there were plenty of empty spaces at the region’s park-and-rides.
Occupancy had been at 76% before the pandemic; in 2021 it plummeted to 19%....
TOOLBOX Peer Networking on Industrial Lands
From ports to fulfillment centers to manufacturers of all scales, the central Puget Sound’s industrial lands are host to a wide variety of uses and are a major asset for the region and economy.
With...
Housing on the agenda for Growth board
The Growth Management Policy Board will meet on Thursday, June 2. The board will be briefed on the implementation of the Regional Housing Strategy and on state housing support for local planning....
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...
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 survey tells us about pandemic travel
Nearly 2,800 households in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties took part in the latest PSRC Household Travel Survey, keeping diaries of where they traveled, why and how they got around in...
Board asked to recommend certification of Snohomish County countywide planning policies
On April 7, the Growth Management Policy Board will be asked to recommend that the Executive Board certify that the Countywide Planning Policies for Snohomish County are consistent with the...
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...