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Open Space Conservation
PSRC works with counties, cities, Tribes, resource agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other partners to protect and enhance open space throughout the region.
Stormwater Parks
PSRC was awarded a Puget Sound National Estuary Program grant to help catalyze the development of new stormwater parks.
The project will:
Share lessons learned from already-built stormwater parks...
Regional Housing Strategy
The Regional Housing Strategy is a “playbook” of regional and local actions to preserve, improve, and expand housing stock in the region. The aim is to make a range of affordable, accessible, healthy...
COVID-19 Mobility Survey
What are these surveys about?
Data collected through these surveys provides a snapshot of how people adapted in the pandemic. The shifts in mobility patterns and behavior reflected in these surveys...
Park-and-Ride Trends Dashboard
The Park-and-Ride Trends dashboard includes seven geographies: Region, North King County, East King County, South King County, Snohomish County, Pierce County, and Kitsap County. Each tab contains...
Planning for Equity
The central Puget Sound region has a long history of racism that continues to cause enormous harm. Generations of discrimination, disinvestment, and inequitable opportunities have helped lay the...
VISION 2050 Draft Supplemental EIS
Major economic gains in recent years have made our region among the fastest growing in the country. This rapid growth has affected housing affordability, cost of living, transportation, and the...
Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
VISION 2050 and the Regional Transportation Plan call for the development of a transportation system that offers more travel choices while preserving environmental quality and open space. Active...
Regional Aviation Baseline Study
Demand for take-offs and landings in the region is projected to double by 2050 from over 400,000 to over 800,000 per year. This is expected to result in a regional gap in service by 2050 that is...
VISION 2050
What is VISION 2050?
VISION 2050 is the region’s plan for growth. By 2050, the region's population will reach 5.8 million people. The region’s cities, counties, Tribes, ports, agencies, businesses...