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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
Home | SPUR Filling empty ground-floor spaces is a critical first step in a long-term economic revitalization strategy SPUR offers 13 recommendations to capitalize on the opportunity these spaces offer for local artists, nonprofit organizations, and small businesses
Events Calendar | SPUR Join SPUR and partners from MTC and local operators to learn what’s been accomplished so far and what’s ahead for a more integrated, rider-friendly regional transit system
Individual Membership - SPUR Join a community of thousands of individuals who care about the future of the Bay Area SPUR membership offers opportunities to network, learn and participate in discussions on important issues Learn more about levels and benefits
November 2024 Voter Guide | SPUR For the November 2024 election, SPUR analyzed local and state measures related to our policy areas on the California, San Francisco, San José, and Oakland ballots Our analysis includes the background behind the measures, equity impacts, pros and cons, and a recommendation on how to vote
Staff - SPUR Sean Elsbernd (He Him) President and CEO SPUR policies and positions, fundraising and organization-level decisions, media inquiries selsbernd@spur org 415 644 4284
SPUR Publications Filling empty ground-floor spaces is a critical first step in a long-term economic revitalization strategy SPUR offers 13 recommendations to capitalize on the opportunity these spaces offer for local artists, nonprofit organizations, and small businesses
Equitably Transitioning to Clean Water Heating in the Bay . . . - spur. org SPUR’s recommendations focus on making heat pumps cost-competitive by transforming the market and on expanding programs that mitigate impacts on low-income households and tenants during the transition to clean water-heating technologies
Housing - SPUR SPUR examines how the Bay Area’s housing market has become shaped by scarcity and wide economic divides — not only among income groups but also among races and ethnicities SPUR digs into the housing market’s failure to meet the needs of middle-income households