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  1. PSRC is issuing a request for proposals for developing electric vehicle infrastructure. Find out more on our site. http://bit.ly/4ZESq1
  2. The Executive Board meeting begins at 10 a.m. this morning. Watch it live at http://www.psrc.org/about/boards/iframe/
  3. Watch the Executive Board discuss the new regional transportation plan tomorrow live at 10 a.m.: http://www.psrc.org/about/boards/iframe/
  4. Know of a new project or plan that improves our region's quality of life? Nominate it for a VISION 2040 award! http://psrc.org/about/awards
  5. New Puget Sound Trend follows jobs data from 2000-2008 for regional growth centers http://bit.ly/YqSCv
  6. New PSRC Regional VIEW - Transportation survey, infrastructure funding, growth center employment, population growth. http://bit.ly/Vx3hr
  7. PSRC's just released a new survey of central Puget Sound residents' priorities for transportation. http://bit.ly/49eCfw
  8. Executive Bd live online at 10 am. Today: regional transportation projects (TIP), Howard Hanson Dam, Trans.2040 plan. http://www.psrc.org
  9. Stimulus fund (ARRA) highway projects in the Puget Sound region are on the move. See a progress report: http://bit.ly/3mGlNJ
  10. Policy Bd. streams live at 9 am. Today's topic: selecting the preferred alternative for the Transportation 2040 plan: http://www.psrc.org
  11. Population growth in the Puget Sound region has slowed down. Find city-by-city numbers in our new report: http://bit.ly/XQxG1
  12. Have a say in transportation spending! PSRC is taking public comment on upcoming federal funding for local projects. http://bit.ly/36w6p8
  13. New PSRC Regional VIEW - seeking input on transpo projects, Special Needs, bike&walk commutes, affordable housing. http://bit.ly/TGmS
  14. Transportation & Growth Management policy boards meet tomorrow. Watch them online here: http://www.psrc.org
  15. The average household size in the central Puget Sound region is 2.491 people. http://bit.ly/X2fhS
  16. Did you know that in the Puget Sound region the military supports over 125,000 jobs (& over 60,000 of them civilian)? http://bit.ly/4uPNk9
  17. Just out: Housing prices & affordability report. Find out what a house cost in Puget Sound in 1995 vs.1st quarter 2009. http://bit.ly/hgjim
  18. The Executive Board meeting is starting now: Watch it here: http://bit.ly/pkQX7
  19. Our new report explains benefits-cost analysis in transportation planning. http://bit.ly/ZEqwK
  20. Biking & walking in the central Puget Sound region increased an estimated 37% from 1999 to 2006. http://bit.ly/XQxG1