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Project Selection
About PSRC Project Selection and Funding
PSRC selects projects to receive funding from the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration, usually on a two-year cycle.
At the...
2017 Transportation Alternatives Application Overview
Sponsors wishing to compete in PSRC’s 2017 Transportation Alternatives process may access the application forms on PSRC’s Online Funding Application Forms page. See the information below for...
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...
CARES Act Funding for Economic Recovery Webinar
PSRC and the Central Puget Sound Economic Development District hosted a webinar on Wednesday, May 20, 3 - 4 p.m., to discuss the recently opened funding opportunity from the U.S. Department of...
Census Workshops
The Puget Sound Regional Council, in conjunction with the Census Bureau, conducted two online workshops in May and June on the Economic Census, privacy issues, data tools, and 2020 Census updates....
Environmental Review for VISION 2050 & VISION 2040
PSRC reviewed the environmental impacts of four regional growth alternatives in the VISION 2050 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS). The SEIS was prepared in accordance with the State...
Regional Planning for a Sustainable Future
Environmentally focused growth and a vibrant economy
Just over 4 million people live in the central Puget Sound region now. Forecasts show the region will grow to 5.8 million people by 2050. VISION...
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...
Tribes in the Central Puget Sound Region
Puget Sound: Ancestral Lands of the Coast Salish
The Coast Salish Tribes have lived here since time immemorial and while each Tribe is unique, all share in having a deep historical connection and...