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The Puget Sound Regional Council is governed by elected officials from its member government agencies, who meet annually as a General Assembly to approve the budget and elect new leaders. A 32‑member Executive Board meets monthly to make decisions on behalf of the General Assembly, along with several
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In 1956 the four counties of the Puget Sound region established the Puget Sound Regional Planning Conference, which changed its name to the Puget Sound Governmental Conference (PSGC) in 1958. It launched the Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study (PSRTS) in 1962 with support from the Washington
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VISION 2040 is PSRC's strategy to ensure that Puget Sound region residents have a high quality of life come 2040, when the region's population is expected to reach 5 million. The document analyzes policies in response to the needs of housing, economic development, transportation, and the
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The Prosperity Partnership is a coalition of public- and private-sector organizations as well as nonprofits that is "working to promote a strong central Puget Sound economy". It was launched in November 2004 and has accrued more than 300 member organizations. Achievements include:
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Corridor Preservation Study" was prepared in 2006–2007 to evaluate the potential of an eastside rail corridor for public use by an advisory committee working with HDR Engineering, a consultancy, with grants from the
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with a bicycle and walking trail, as well as preserving freight services along the northern segment. For the longer term (10–40 years), the study recommended planning for high-capacity commuter rail.
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Launched the Washington Aerospace Partnership, a "coalition of business, labor, and local government leaders working to sustain and grow aerospace industry jobs in Washington", which is home to more than
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The federal government provides the largest portion of PSRC's funding—74% of the total annual budget. Approximately 20% comes from membership dues and the remaining 6% comes from state grants.
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Washington State Office of Financial Management. "April 1, 2019 Population of Cities, Towns, and Counties Used for Allocation of Selected State Revenues" Retrieved April 2, 2020
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Consortium, a gathering of "metropolitan regions that find it mutually beneficial to learn from each other" by comparing data and research findings, with financial support from
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environment. It identifies infrastructure investments that would contribute to the region's and its residents' well-being and suggests a financing plan for the investments.
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Published a report on the "size, scope, segments, and growth potential" of the region's clean tech cluster as well as its niche advantages and how to pair them with
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The agency was headquartered at Waterfront Place in Downtown Seattle for most of its history. PSRC announced in 2023 that they would move to a fifth-story space at
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PSRC conducts long-range planning (20‑30 years in the future) for growth management, transportation, and economic development. It also collects regional data on
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The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) came into being in its current form in 1991 by an interlocal agreement and was designated an MPO by Washington Governor
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Created the Washington Defense Partnership to serve as a central coordinating body for the military presence and mission in Washington as well as families,
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advisory boards composed of local elected officials and representatives of business, labor, environmental, and community interests.
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of nearly $ 12 billion in projects that are being financed between 2010 and 2013. Some examples of such projects include new
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State Highway Commission, the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads (predecessor of the Federal Highway Administration), and the
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Spearheaded efforts to secure a "Transportation Partnership Account" worth $ 8.5 billion that would target "safety,
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and PSRC evaluate the feasibility of commuter rail in the BNSF Woodinville Subdivision along the east side of
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Puget Sound Regional Council. "PSRC Biennial Budget and Work Program Fiscal Years 2008–2009" (April 5, 2007)
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in Kitsap County. The region's population was estimated to be over 4.2 million as of April 2019.
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Puget Sound Regional Council. "Bylaws of the Puget Sound Regional Council" (March 16, 2000)
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Bonnie Berk; Michael Hodgins; Brian Murphy; Erica Natali; Erik Rundell (September 2010).
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with the signing of a 13.5-year lease. The new office opened on January 25, 2024.
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Founded the Washington Global Health Alliance, which markets Washington as an "
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PSRC President Josh Brown notes that "helping communities secure federal
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is conservatively estimated at nearly 4% of Washington State's total
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Washington State's Defense Economy: Measuring and Growing its Impact
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BNSF Eastside Corridor Commuter Rail Feasibility Study Phase II
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of global health discovery, development, and delivery" (2007)
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Founded the Washington Clean Technology Alliance, the first
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cities and tribal councils. In 1973 Washington Governor
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The Puget Sound Regional Council serves the central
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Puget Sound Council of Governments

MPO
Transportation
urban planning
economic development
Seattle
Washington
Puget Sound region
ports
www.psrc.org
metropolitan planning organization
transportation planning
economic development
growth management
Seattle
surrounding Puget Sound
cities
towns
counties
transit
port districts
Native American tribes
Puget Sound region
Washington
King County
Kitsap County
Pierce County
Snohomish County
Seattle

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