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Regional Economic Strategy
Amazing Place: Growing jobs and opportunity in the central Puget Sound region
Amazing Place is a data driven regional economic strategy that identifies leading sectors and the ways the region intends...
Regional Planning for a Sustainable Future
Environmentally focused growth and a vibrant economy
Just over 4 million people live in the central Puget Sound region now. Forecasts show the region will grow to 5.8 million people by 2050. PSRC is...
Adopted Policy and Plan Review Process
Description of process for reviewing planning policies and local and regional plans.
Bylaws of the Central Puget Sound Economic Development District
Bylaws governing the conduct and composition of the Central Puget Sound Economic Development District.
Industrial Lands
This report provides an assessment of economic activity on industrial land in the central Puget Sound region, including analysis of industry forecasts and the region’s ability to accommodate economic...
Plan Submittal
Through our plan review program, PSRC ensures local plans are in sync with the region’s VISION 2040 growth strategy.
Each reporting tool includes a Checklist of provisions that should be addressed...
Adopted Level of Service Standards for Regionally Significant State Highways
Level of Service Standards
This table (along with the map) explains the level of service standards.
Tier
LOS Standard
Description
1
LOS "E/mitigated"
Tier 1: For this process, the "inner"...
Comment on the new regional economic strategy
“Our region is witnessing a surge of job growth, but we’ve also learned we can’t take our economy for granted,” said Catherine Stanford, President of the Economic Development Board and Deputy Mayor...