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You can still be counted
Maybe you missed the Mariners’ call to action. Maybe you didn’t see Pearl Jam’s request that fans raise a hand and be counted.
April 1 passed by, and you didn’t fill out your census form.
Not to...
Work session on siting public facilities and utilities
PSRC is hosting an extended session on Siting Facilities for Whole Communities on Thursday, February 21, 12-3 p.m., in the PSRC Boardroom.
As the region plans for 2050, public facilities and...
Why you should be counted in the 2020 census
Three months from now, every person in America will be asked to take part in a tradition that dates back to the 1700s: the once-a-decade census.
Census data is used to distribute more than $880...
Why does the census matter?
Four months from now, every person in America will be asked to take part in a tradition that dates back to the 1700s: the once-a-decade census.
Census data is used to distribute more than $880...
Why does the census matter to cities?
When the results of the 2020 census come out, we’ll have the most accurate count since 2010 of how many people live in central Puget Sound, as well as the region’s mix of ethnicities, ages, and...
Where We’re Growing event on Nov 8
Join us on November 8 to learn how the region is planning for growth.
Where We’re Growing: Planning Together for a Sustainable Region will focus on state and regional planning efforts and how we can...
VISION 2050 moving forward
Regional policies on annexation, transportation and health are on the agenda for the next meeting of the Growth Management Policy Board on January 3.
The board is guiding development of VISION 2050,...
VISION 2050 is coming together
The Growth Management Policy Board is putting the finishing touches on a draft VISION 2050 plan that will guide the region’s growth over the next three decades.
At the July 11 meeting, the board is...
VISION 2050
What is VISION 2050?
VISION 2050 is the region’s plan for growth. By 2050, the region's population will reach 5.8 million people. The region’s cities, counties, Tribes, ports, agencies, businesses...
Urban areas attracting population and job growth
The central Puget Sound region has seen a surge of growth in recent years, adding 376,000 people since 2010, and is now home to more than 4 million people.
The region’s VISION 2040 growth strategy,...