Land Use & Zoning
Washington's Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is responsible for:
AIssuing real estate licenses in the Puget Sound area
BRegional transportation and land use planning for King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties✓ Correct
CRegulating shoreline development in Puget Sound
DSetting property tax rates for Puget Sound counties
Explanation
The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) coordinating regional land use and transportation planning for the four-county Puget Sound region, consistent with GMA requirements.
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