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Comprehensive plans next up for full certification
The Growth Management Policy Board will act on plan certification recommendations for Tukwila, South Prairie and Wilkeson on Thursday, November 2.
The plans for South Prairie and Wilkeson both...
Airport Compatible Land Use Program
Evaluates existing and future land uses and their impacts on the region’s 28 public-use airports. These airports include commercial service airports and military bases such as Seattle-Tacoma...
Region planning for 1.8 million more people by 2050
A new forecast shows the central Puget sound region will grow to nearly 6 million people by 2050.
That’s an average of about 55,000 more people per year.
For comparison, over the last two years, the...
FAA requests PSRC lead regional aviation baseline study
The Federal Aviation Administration, which is funding master planning processes underway at many of the region’s airports, is requesting that the PSRC lead a new regional aviation baseline study.
The...
LandUseVision2
City, County, FAZ, and Tract level data for the Land Use Vision (LUV) land use projection. Updated in 2017 for use in the RTP update.
Regional aviation study proposed as action item for Amazing Place
How should the region get ready for growing demand at the region's airports?
An upcoming study will provide a clearer picture of aviation activities and needs and set the stage for future planning...
Region continues to grow at brisk pace
The four-county central Puget Sound region gained 67,860 people over the last year as the region’s total population reached 4.135 million.
The pace of population growth slowed compared to the...
Airport planning takes off
PSRC's Executive Board has approved a budget amendment to lead a baseline study to provide a clear picture of the aviation activities and needs in the region and set the stage for future planning...
Region’s fastest growing cities
As the region added 67,860 people in the last year, much of the growth occurred in cities.
The region’s fastest growing cities for total growth include larger cities with designated regional growth...