Puget Sound Regional Council Annual Report: Calling for Action on Transportation

The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) 2015 Annual Report highlights regional transportation investments and infrastructure improvements in the greater Puget Sound area. A key focus is the opening of the new South Park Bridge on June 30, which restored a critical crossing over the Duwamish River, supported by more than $24 million in PSRC funding. The report calls for continued action on transportation to support the region's economic centers and approximately 80,000 jobs connected by the new infrastructure.

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Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) 2014 Annual Report, published April 2015, themed ‘Calling for Action on Transportation.’ Documents PSRC’s regional transportation funding contributions, including more than $24 million toward the new South Park Bridge over the Duwamish River in King County, connecting two manufacturing/industrial centers with approximately 80,000 jobs. Cover photo features SR 520 construction (WSDOT). Report covers PSRC’s role as the four-county metropolitan planning organization for the Puget Sound region.

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