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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...
Understanding displacement of current residents as the region grows
Displacement of current residents is a concern as the region grows.
Displacement can be physical, when building conditions deteriorate or redevelopment occurs. Or it can be economic, as costs rise...
Congestion Management Process
The region prioritizes transportation projects and services that produce greater efficiency, reduce trips, and provide more choices to improve overall mobility.
As the federally designated...
Growing in centers and near transit
The draft VISION 2050 plan supports more growth around major transit stations and in centers.
In 2050, there will be over 80 light rail stations, 42 lines of bus rapid transit, 10 ferry routes, and...
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 home to many veterans
Veterans Day celebrates living veterans of the armed forces. The Census Bureau estimates that 8% of adults in the central Puget Sound region have served in the military—slightly more than the U...
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...
PSRC hosting online Census workshop on June 2
The Puget Sound Regional Council, in conjunction with the Census Bureau, will conduct the second of two online workshops on June 2, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Registration is required to attend. Sessions will...
Why COVID-19 is devastating communities of color
As a result of the global pandemic, unemployment claims have surged in the central Puget Sound region.
However, some groups have been hit harder than others.
Almost a quarter (23%) of Native...