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Regional Economic Strategy
The Regional Economic Strategy is designed to establish a strategic blueprint for regional collaboration in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties and allows local jurisdictions and eligible...
Regional Transportation Plan
The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is the long-range transportation plan for the central Puget Sound region. The RTP is adopted every four years, and is designed to implement the region’s growth...
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...
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...
2050 Aviation Forecast released
PSRC has released a new forecast for unconstrained demand for commercial, air cargo and general aviation in 2050.
“Aviation plays a critical role in the region’s economy and quality of life. Our...
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...
Professional and business service jobs to double by 2050
By 2050, the region will have nearly 3.4 million jobs—that’s an increase of 1.2 million.
Much of this job growth is forecasted to be in service-related sectors. Professional and Business Services—...
Regional airports support aviation training and education
The central Puget Sound is the place to be if you want to earn your wings. Nearly half of the region’s 29 airports report regular flight instruction activity.
Degree and certificate programs are...
Airports throughout the region support military activities
The central Puget Sound is home to two military airports—McChord Field and Gray Army Airfield—both located at Joint Base Lewis McChord.
However, regional military aircraft operations are not confined...
Who owns the region’s airports?
The central Puget Sound region boasts 29 airports, but not all of these are open to the general public.
Nineteen operate as public facilities—airports available for public use without a requirement...