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Parking, transit benefits from employers
Most workers in the region have access to free parking, while about a third are offered free or subsidized transit from their employer.
Those were among the findings from the 2017 Puget Sound Travel...
Public Hearing on the Draft VISION 2050 Plan
The Growth Management Policy Board meeting on September 5 will begin with a Public Hearing on the Draft VISION 2050 Plan.
Speakers are asked to sign in prior to the start of the hearing. The chair...
Region’s transit agencies to receive $538 million in federal funding
The Puget Sound Regional Council is working with transit agencies and the Federal Transit Administration to get $538 million to transit agencies reeling from the COVID-19 crisis. The funding is...
Emergency Executive Board meeting on April 16
The Executive Board will hold a special meeting on April 16 to distribute $538 million in CARES Act Funding to the region’s transit agencies. This funding is targeted to address impacts from the...
Park-and-ride use grew from 2002 to 2019
PSRC has created a new dashboard that displays park-and-ride data between 2002 and 2019.
It shows trends for available and occupied spaces, percent of available spaces occupied, and number of lots,...
People of color weigh in on bike, transit improvements
PSRC’s 2019 household travel survey asked if improvements like dedicated bike lanes or more frequent transit would make people want to use them more.
The analysis looked at data across several broad...
How much housing does the region need?
On November 19, the Growth Management Policy Board will be briefed on current and future housing needs in the region and discuss next steps in the development of the Regional Housing Strategy....
Region's transit agencies to receive $580 million
PSRC has approved distribution of $580 million in federal funding to the region’s transit agencies to help alleviate impacts from the pandemic.
The funding comes from the Coronavirus Response and...
Developing the Regional Housing Strategy
The Growth Management Policy Board has a packed agenda for its May 6 meeting. Board members will be asked to provide input on draft strategy goals and actions related to stability and subsidy in the...
Region needs more housing of different types in all communities
The Growth Management Policy Board will be asked to provide input on housing supply goals and actions at its June 3 meeting. Along with stability and subsidy, housing supply is a critical component...