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Transportation Improvement Program
The 2019-2022 Regional TIP was adopted by PSRC's Executive Board in October 2018 and final state and federal approvals were received in January. Documentation for the 2019-2022 Regional TIP is below...
2017-2020 TIP Documentation
The TIP is required under federal and state legislation. It helps ensure that transportation projects in the region are meeting regional policies and federal and state requirements such as those...
American Community Survey 2011-2015 Five-Year Estimates
The files below include survey results from the five-year period from 2011 through 2015. They are demographic profiles which include age, sex, income, household size, education, and other topics. ...
2010 Census Data
As a State Data Center for the central Puget Sound region, PSRC keeps a complete inventory of data released from the 1990, 2000, and 2010 censuses, as well as the American Community Survey (ACS)....
2000 Census Data
As a State Data Center for the central Puget Sound region, PSRC keeps a complete inventory of data released from the 1990, 2000, and 2010 censuses, as well as the American Community Survey (ACS)....
Snohomish County transportation projects moving ahead
A peak-use shoulder lane along I-5 between Everett and Marysville and a new bus rapid transit line aim to improve commutes in Snohomish County.
The two projects are part of a proposed amendment to...
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....
Kenmore opens new sidewalk project on 181st Street
Downtown Kenmore is on the road to being more walk- and bike-friendly!
Kenmore has debuted sidewalks along NE 181st St between 68th Ave NE and 73rd Ave NE on both sides of the street, with street...
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...