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WSDOT launching new office of Urban Mobility and Access
The Washington State Department of Transportation has set up a new office based in the central Puget Sound region to tackle coordination of a dizzying number of projects coming online in the next six...
WSDOT funding opportunity for special needs transportation
The Washington State Department of Transportation has announced a new round of funding through its Consolidated Grant program serving seniors, youth, and people with disabilities or low income.
WSDOT...
Working together to speed recovery of Puget Sound
The Puget Sound Partnership is hosting a series of public workshops that will identify actions to advance the recovery of Puget Sound. Register for one or more workshops online.
The region’s...
Workforce Recovery Planning
PSRC completed a Workforce Recovery Planning Project designed to provide actionable regional labor market information to a broad array of stakeholders on in-demand industries and occupations and...
Why COVID-19 is devastating communities of color
As a result of the global pandemic, unemployment claims have surged in the central Puget Sound region.
However, some groups have been hit harder than others.
Almost a quarter (23%) of Native...
Who’s affected by housing displacement?
A quarter of the households who moved within the region in the last five years relocated because of factors like the cost of housing, lower income, loss of community, or being forced to move. Housing...
Who owns the region’s airports?
The central Puget Sound region boasts 29 airports, but not all of these are open to the general public.
Nineteen operate as public facilities—airports available for public use without a requirement...
What's next for the region's commercial space sector?
The Economic Development Board will discuss a proposed study of the region’s commercial space sector at its meeting on December 6.
Local companies continue to be at the forefront of all aspects of...
What does the shutdown mean for federal transit and highway funds?
The federal government shutdown is adding a new challenge as the region works to meet growing demand for transit.
Since the partial government shutdown on December 22, the Federal Transit...
We need your input on the Regional Economic Strategy
PSRC is encouraging feedback on the draft Regional Economic Strategy.
The strategy is a blueprint for regional collaboration on economic development across King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties...