- Our Mission | SPUR
SPUR — the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association — is a nonprofit public policy organization We bring people together from across the political spectrum to develop solutions to the big problems cities face
- SPUR San José
Looking for information on SPUR San José? Now you can find news and events for all SPUR locations in one handy place: www spur org
- About the SPUR Urban Center
Located in the Yerba Buena district of San Francisco, the 14,500-square-foot Urban Center serves as SPUR's main headquarters Pfau Long Architecture developed the four-floor structure, which includes a streetfront exhibition gallery, a 125-seat public assembly hall, workspace for staff members and a top-floor meeting space with an outdoor deck
- Events Calendar | SPUR
Join Sebastian Petty, Senior Policy Advisor at SPUR, for a conversation about the future of Bay Area transit, the funding crisis it faces, and how we can ensure these essential systems survive and thrive
- Home | SPUR
SPUR offers five recommendations to streamline and standardize permits to improve safety, lower costs, reduce burdens on contractors and consumers, and create a fairer, more efficient system
- State Legislature’s Fast-Track Housing Package Includes 3 SPUR . . .
SPUR sponsored three of the package’s bills and is working on four other bills that would make it easier to build critically needed housing, including in transit-rich areas where increased density could boost transit use and help the state meet its climate goals
- Housing for Everyone, the Danish Way - SPUR
Each year SPUR organizes a study trip to learn from another metro area about how it addresses urban challenges and adapts to change We were able to resume this trip in 2022 and had the pleasure of meeting with architects, urban planners, developers and project managers in the Danish city of Copenhagen
- What It Will Take to Close Oakland’s Structural Deficit . . . - spur. org
This spring, SPUR will convene community leaders, policy experts, advocates, city staff, and decision makers to engage in important conversations regarding Oakland’s budget Our first event, on February 20, will provide an overview of how the city’s budget works and which budget fixes are being considered Register for the event
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