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Where the region's workers live
Do you cross a county line to get to your job?
Many workers in the region do, but a higher percentage of wage earners live in the same county where they work.
Commute flow was part of a recent...
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...
Strong housing growth in the region
Between 2018 and 2019, the region added 27,500 more housing units. This annual increase surpasses the region’s previous high prior to the recession.
The data shows that about one new unit of housing...
Restore Puget Sound
The draft VISION 2050 plan emphasizes environmental sustainability and water quality. The region’s vision for 2050 includes a healthy Puget Sound where orcas and salmon thrive, shellfish and swimming...
Growing in centers and near transit
The draft VISION 2050 plan supports more growth around major transit stations and in centers.
In 2050, there will be over 80 light rail stations, 42 lines of bus rapid transit, 10 ferry routes, and...
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...
Skykomish Roundabout receives PSRC Funding
The Town of Skykomish has been working with the Washington State Department of Transportation on a gateway solution to its town center that can help lessen the impacts of US 2 traffic on its town...
Roy Yelm Prairie Line Trail receives PSRC funding
Roy and Yelm are working together on a new bicycle and pedestrian trail that will connect the two cities.
In September PSRC’s Executive Board approved $45,000 in Rural Town Centers and Corridors...
Eatonville project receives PSRC rural town funding award
A $2.1 million grant from PSRC’s rural town centers program will support improvements along Washington Avenue North (Highway 161) in Eatonville.
The project includes new sidewalks with curb ramps,...
Carnation plans wider sidewalks and safer crossings on Tolt Avenue
PSRC's rural funding program is supporting Carnation’s efforts to revitalize its downtown and improve Tolt Avenue.
The Tolt Avenue Central Business District Improvements project will add wider...