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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 SPUR helped develop the law, which includes robust oversight measures to ensure fair fund distribution and requires transit operators to improve financial efficiency
Staff - SPUR President and CEO SPUR policies and positions, fundraising and organization-level decisions, media inquiries selsbernd@spur org 415 644 4284
Individual Membership - SPUR SPUR members have a lot to be proud of Together we pass affordable housing legislation, expand access to healthy food, eliminate inequitable fines and fees, make sustainable transportation projects faster to build, and so much more
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
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
Housing - SPUR SPUR has created the most up-to-date database of local land use ballot measures that impact housing production in California Over the long term, measures that restrict infill housing can undermine housing affordability and have the potential to exacerbate racial segregation
What It Will Take to Close Oakland’s Structural Deficit . . . - spur. org Now, policymakers, administrators, employee unions, and Oaklanders must work together to reduce spending and grow revenues To support the process, SPUR provides a primer on the city’s budget-setting process, where its revenue comes from, and how that money is spent
Transportation - SPUR This summer, SPUR hosted a talented group of policy researchers through partnerships with fellowship and practicum programs at high schools, colleges, and graduate programs Learn more about the work they did with SPUR and where they headed after collaborating with us
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