How do we generate transportation revenue in a way that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, improves multimodal transportation choices, and ensures fair and equitable outcomes? And how do we deliver the best investments possible to help build a more...
Health + Sustainability
Transit Chat Series: Transit Funding Is Transit Equity
In this Transit Chat series, we will explore how transit funding is the foundation for transit equity. How are transportation projects currently funded on federal, state, and local levels? How do we secure transit funding to ensure we are moving towards an equitable...
COVID Recovery: Transportation Framework
Connecting people to opportunity and each other is, and always will be, essential. In response to the global COVID pandemic, TCC developed a just recovery framework for transportation in Washington State to help ensure COVID recovery policy decisions center...
VISION Comes into Focus
Believe it or not, it’s been more than two years since the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) kicked off work on developing VISION 2050, an updated long-range plan that extends the region’s growth strategy to 2050. TCC has been hard at work organizing a coalition of...
Road Usage Charge: Setting Policy to Achieve a Clean and Just Transportation System
Transportation funding is at risk Washington currently funds its transportation system through federal funds, state gas tax and local taxes. Gas tax revenues are projected to decline over time due to increased fuel efficiency and use of electric vehicles. In addition,...
What Will the Puget Sound Region Be like in 2050?
Policies set this year, in a plan called VISION 2050, will shape our lives for decades. In 30 years, will Puget Sound have cleaner air and water? Will it be easier or harder to travel? Will people have convenient and affordable places to live near great jobs? Will we...
TCC Launches Peer Educator Program
TCC is a proud recipient of the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Grant administered by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Seattle-King County Public Health. As a part of this grant, we have been developing educational programming...
What Do Orcas and Riding Transit Have in Common?
A lot! The way we have designed our cities and streets have impacted our waterways. We have interrupted the natural water cycle by paving surfaces like roads and parking lots. Instead of rain soaking into the soil, it floods our streets and carries pollution to the...
Regional Transit Integration: Lessons from Germany for the Central Puget Sound Region
Transit agencies in the central Puget Sound region are striving to create a seamless, easy-to-use system thatprovides equitable and convenient access for residents and visitors no matter where they want to go. Thisrequires the transit agencies to continually work on...

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