TagRegional Transportation Plan(47)
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2001-05-24
Destination 2030: Metropolitan transportation plan for the central Puget Sound region
Destination 2030 is the Metropolitan Transportation Plan for the central Puget Sound region, developed by the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) and adopted on May 24, 2001. It serves as a long-range regional transportation blueprint covering King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, with input from dozens of member cities, counties, ports, and state agencies. The plan was funded in part through grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Washington State Department of Transportation. -
2001-05-24
Destination 2030: Metropolitan transportation plan for the central Puget Sound region
Destination 2030 is the Puget Sound Regional Council's long-range metropolitan transportation plan for the central Puget Sound region, adopted on May 24, 2001. It covers transportation planning across King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, coordinating roads, transit, ports, and related infrastructure through a broad coalition of member cities, counties, and state agencies. The plan was funded in part by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Washington State Department of Transportation. -
2001-05-24
Destination 2030 map
Destination 2030 is a long-range regional transportation plan for the central Puget Sound area, adopted on May 24, 2001, by the Puget Sound Regional Council. It serves as the transportation element of VISION 2020, the region's growth management and economic strategy, and outlines major transportation investments planned between 2001 and 2030. The plan covers roadway improvements, HOV lanes, ferry routes, commuter rail, and high-capacity transit across Snohomish, King, Kitsap, and Pierce counties. -
1995-05-25
Vision 2020, 1995 update: Growth management, economic and transportation strategy for the central Puget Sound region
Vision 2020: 1995 Update is a growth management, economic, and transportation strategy document produced by the Puget Sound Regional Council for the central Puget Sound region, adopted May 25, 1995. It provides regional policy guidance developed by the Council's Growth Management and Transportation Policy Boards, covering land use and transportation planning for King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. Funding was provided by member jurisdictions and federal transportation agencies including the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration. -
1990-10-01
Vision 2020: Growth and transportation strategy for the Central Puget Sound Region
Vision 2020 is a Growth and Transportation Strategy for the Central Puget Sound Region, published in October 1990, outlining long-range policies for managing regional growth and transportation planning through the year 2020. The document covers trends and issues, growth strategies, transportation policies, and implementing actions for a broad coalition of member jurisdictions spanning King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties, including the City of SeaTac and dozens of other cities, towns, and tribal governments. It serves as a regional framework for coordinating land use and transportation decisions across the greater Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan area. -
1988-02-24
Public hearing on adoption of the Airport System Amendment to the Regional Transportation Plan
A public hearing was held on February 24, 1988, at John F. Kennedy Memorial High School in Seattle to gather community input on a proposed Airport System Amendment to the Regional Transportation Plan. The evening agenda included introductions by King County Councilmember Greg Nickels, a slide presentation on the proposed Regional Airport System Plan by PSCOG staff member Don Secrist, and an open public comment period. The event reflects early regional planning discussions around airport development and transportation policy in the greater Seattle area. -
1988-02-24
Public hearing on adoption of the Airport System Amendment to the Regional Transportation Plan
A public hearing was held on February 24, 1988, at John F. Kennedy Memorial High School in Seattle to gather community input on a proposed Airport System Amendment to the Regional Transportation Plan. The evening agenda included introductions by King County Councilmember Greg Nickels, a slide presentation on the proposed Regional Airport System Plan by PSCOG staff member Don Secrist, and an open public comment period. The event reflects early regional planning discussions around airport development and transportation policy in the greater Seattle area.