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“Middle” housing is scarce in region
“Middle” housing refers to a range of housing types – from duplexes to townhomes to low-rise multifamily developments – that bridge a gap between single-family housing and more intense multifamily...
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...
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 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 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...
Who is most productive working from home?
Researchers from PSRC and the University of Washington have published an analysis of teleworking productivity in Findings, a journal focused on transportation and urbanism.
PSRC’s Brian H.Y....
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...
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...
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...