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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...
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...
Who walks and bikes in the Puget Sound region?
If you live in a regional growth center, you’re more likely to walk frequently.
That’s one of the findings from the 2017 Puget Sound Travel Survey, which asked people how often they go...
Population growth moderating in King County
During most of the last decade, King County grew at a faster rate than all three of the region’s other counties, excluding 2010-11. But last year, King dipped below the rest of the region. Still, the...
The region’s 2,200 airplane hangars are in high demand
The central Puget Sound region is well known as a center for aerospace manufacturing, but aviation activity here is much more than building jets. Many of the region’s airports support crucial general...
Ferry ridership growing in the region
Ferry ridership in the region is growing, with 12.1 million riders using the ferry system during the first six months of 2019.
The ferry system in the central Puget Sound region includes all routes...
Why does the census matter to cities?
When the results of the 2020 census come out, we’ll have the most accurate count since 2010 of how many people live in central Puget Sound, as well as the region’s mix of ethnicities, ages, and...
The last 20 years, by the numbers
The Regional Data Profile is an easy way to find statistics about central Puget Sound. Here's a snapshot of where we are now—and where we were 20 years ago:
The four-county region now has 4,203,...
Why you should be counted in the 2020 census
Three months from now, every person in America will be asked to take part in a tradition that dates back to the 1700s: the once-a-decade census.
Census data is used to distribute more than $880...
Improving fish passage along state roads
The Washington State Department of Transportation is working to correct barriers to fish passage along state facilities.
Fish passage barriers occur when culverts or other drainage structures...