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Region adds nearly 60,000 jobs in 2016
During the last five years, job growth has been especially robust. The region added more jobs than during any five-year period since the early 1990s.
The region gained 270,900 jobs between 2011 and...
New tool to assess open space
PSRC has been working with The Trust for Public Land, U.S. Forest Service, University of Washington’s Green Futures Lab and many others to develop the Central Puget Sound Open Space Assessment Tool....
Comment on transportation projects recommended for funding
PSRC is seeking public comment on projects recommended to receive approximately $32 million for transit and ferry improvements in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties, and approximately $3 million to...
Jobs growing at brisk pace
In the first three months of the year, the region added over 16,000 jobs. In March alone, the region gained 9,400 jobs, or about 303 jobs per day.
All four central Puget Sound counties — King, Pierce...
PSRC seeking public comment on four King County Metro projects
The Puget Sound Regional Council is encouraging people to comment on four projects new to the Regional Transportation Improvement Program that are recommended to receive $33,336,353 in PSRC funds....
New PSRC funding available
A new funding opportunity is now open for applications.
One of PSRC’s most important jobs is to target federal funds to high priority transportation projects that improve mobility.
Eligible public...
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...
Executive Board sets policy framework for PSRC funding process
Today the Executive Board approved the policies and procedures that guide project selection for the roughly $524 million the region expects to receive in 2021 and 2022.
The policy framework details...
Call for projects for PSRC federal transportation funds
PSRC has released a call for projects for $524 million in federal transportation funding available to the region in 2021 and 2022.
Under the federal transportation act, Fixing America’s Surface...
Region added 59,700 jobs in 2017
The region’s strong economy continued to generate significant job growth in 2017, adding 59,700 jobs.
The number of jobs is slightly more than the job gain of 59,400 in 2016, and marks the eighth...