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In an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle, SPUR argues that the San Francisco City Charter is due for an overhaul What was meant to be a concise constitutional framework has become a detailed and disjointed instruction manual
- California Prop 33 - Rent Control Rules | SPUR
SPUR believes some reforms of rent control are worthy of consideration, pending policy analysis and a more comprehensive legislative process that brings together tenant advocates, developers, and other housing stakeholders
- SPUR Publications
As San Francisco and Oakland consider changes to their city charters, SPUR dives into what a charter is, how it works, and why it’s important to everything from the powers of elected officials to how public services are delivered
- A guide to San Franciscos privately-owned public open spaces . . . - SPUR
SPUR surveyed a total of 68 POPOS in downtown San Francisco Of those 68 spaces — which include parks, plazas, terraces and snippets — 45 were created between 1959 and 1985 The remaining 23 were created under the requirements of the 1985 Downtown Plan, a set of zoning regulations adopted to control growth, and which included guidelines for the creation of more publicly accessible open
- SPUR_SF Housing Element Letter_070122
SPUR is a public policy non-profit organization in the Bay Area with offices in Oakland, San Francisco and San José We employ a big tent approach working across the political spectrum to solve the big problems confronting our cities and region, including the housing affordability crisis
- Locally Nourished - SPUR
Recognizing that the economic and land use dynamics are different in each sub-region, SPUR does not recommend a one-size-fits-all approach Instead, each jurisdiction must design a suite of policies that best fits the needs of its situation
- San Francisco Prop K - Upper Great Highway | SPUR
SPUR has long supported policies that increase access to shared public amenities; encourage walking, biking, and transit instead of private vehicles; and proactively address sea level rise and coastal erosion in a fiscally, socially, and environmentally responsible manner
- Our Mission | SPUR
What Is 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
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