Trails, parks, forests, farms and many other kinds of open space make the Puget Sound region a special place to live. PSRC works with counties, cities, Tribes, resource agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other partners to protect and enhance open space throughout the region.
Open Space Trends
PSRC developed a report on trends in open space conservation and enhancement to monitor implementation of the Regional Open Space Conservation Plan.
Read the Open Space Trends Report
A summary of the findings is also available. View Puget Sound Sound Trends: How Is the Region Doing on Open Space?
Conservation Toolkit
The Conservation Toolkit provides a description of open space, rural, and resource land conservation tools to support local jurisdictions and their partners. Many of the tools, particularly the planning, policy, and regulatory tools, will be helpful during comprehensive plan updates.
Regional Open Space Conservation Plan
The Regional Open Space Conservation Plan maps the open space network in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties and identifies priority actions needed to increase and sustain open spaces for the long term.