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Washington - Research by Region

Research, maps, and resources on Washington.

In this section, you'll find links to Sightline's research, graphics, and resources that specifically cover the state of Washington.

Research & Publications
Fact sheet
Sprawl Statistics for Seven Northwest Cities
How Cascadia's seven largest cities--Vancouver, Victoria, Spokane, Seattle, Eugene, Portland, and Boise--stack up in livability.
Policy Analysis: Bulk Discounts for Polluters Report
Policy Analysis: Bulk Discounts for Polluters
According to a new analysis by Seattle-based Sightline Institute, one of Washington State’s few fees designed to discourage toxic pollution is undermined because it gives bulk discounts to the state's biggest polluters.
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Resources
Report
Growth Management By the Numbers
PSRC has been examining growth targets in the Puget Sound region as part of the Puget Sound Milestones monitoring program. This analysis represents the first time that targets from all four counties have been examined from a regional perspective. Puget Sound Regional Council; 2005; Puget Sound Regional Council; 139 pp.;
Organization
People for Puget Sound
PPS is a citizens' group working to protect and restore the health of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits through education and action. Its vision is a clean and healthy Sound, teeming with fish and wildlife, cared for by people who live here. http://pugetsound.org
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Bringing Wolves Back to Washington
Because the Olympic Peninsula already has vampires.
Eric de Place 11/21/2008
Should Cruise Ships Pay For Puget Sound?
Alaska shows the way on managing the cruise industry.
Eric de Place 11/18/2008
What K.C. Said
On whether the GM bailout makes sense.
Eric de Place 11/13/2008