Puget Sound Regional Council 2010 Annual Report

The Puget Sound Regional Council's 2010 Annual Report highlights the organization's efforts to adapt to a challenging economy by reducing expenses, securing new grants, and directing more than $84 million in funding to regional transportation projects. Key achievements included the adoption of the Transportation 2040 long-range plan and the launch of economic development initiatives such as the BETI energy efficiency testing program and the Global Health Nexus, Seattle. The report reflects PSRC's broader mission of regional planning and partnership across the central Puget Sound area, though it does not specifically address Sea-Tac Airport noise policy.

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Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) 2010 Annual Report, authored by PSRC President Mayor Ray Stephanson and Executive Director Bob Drewel. Covers adoption of Transportation 2040 by the region’s elected leadership, more than $84 million in PSRC funding directed to regional transportation projects, Prosperity Partnership initiatives including BETI energy efficiency testing program and Global Health Nexus Seattle, 2010 VISION 2040 Award winners, and Boeing aerial refueling tanker contract announcement representing 11,000 jobs and $693 million in economic impact for Washington State. Covers four-county Puget Sound region planning, federal transportation grant authorization, and regional economic development.

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