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Regional Transportation Plan - Track Changes Version
The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is the long-range transportation plan for the central Puget Sound region. The RTP is adopted every four years, and is designed to implement the region’s growth...
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 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...
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...
PSRC and ULI Northwest to host transit-oriented development event
PSRC and ULI Northwest will co-host the Incentives for TOD: TIF and Other Financing Tools event on April 29, 2022.
Hear from experts and practitioners about financing tools for equitable transit-...
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...
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 homeownership declines as region's housing costs go up
Black homeownership is declining in the region, a trend that’s also happening at the national level.
But the decline is steeper here, going from 36% of households that owned their homes in 2000 to...