An Affordable Transition to Zero-Pollution, Climate-Friendly Homes in the Bay Area
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An Affordable Transition to Zero-Pollution, Climate-Friendly Homes in the Bay Area A first-in-the-nation air quality standard for home heating equipment will dramatically improve the Bay Area's air quality, save lives, and help the state meet its climate goals. What will ensure that everyone can afford healthy, efficient, and carbon-free heat pumps? SPUR lays out how to use funding, financing, and market development to ensure heat pumps are affordable through 2027 and beyond ..read more
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A Regional Ballot Measure Could Sustain and Transform Bay Area Transit — But There Are Many Details to Get Right
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A Regional Ballot Measure Could Sustain and Transform Bay Area Transit — But There Are Many Details to Get Right The California State Legislature will soon consider legislation that would enable the Metropolitan Transportation Commission to put a regional transportation measure on a future ballot, potentially authorizing significant new funding for transit and other mobility investments. SPUR has not yet taken a formal position on a prospective measure, but we are weighing in now to ensure that any legislation that moves forward is grounded in good policy and positions the region for success a ..read more
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Q&A With Incoming State Housing Secretary Tomiquia Moss
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Q&A With Incoming State Housing Secretary Tomiquia Moss This week, former SPUR board chair Tomiquia Moss begin her new job as secretary of California’s Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency (BCSH). SPUR is thrilled to support Tomiquia in her new role. We recently spoke with her about what she’s looking forward to as BCSH secretary ..read more
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Building Blocks Toward 20-Minute Neighborhoods
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As a companion to our brief The 15-Minute Neighborhood , SPUR collaborated with SOM to develop a case study of San José’s Alum Rock neighborhood, exploring its potential to become a “20-minute neighborhood,” where residents can access many essential services and amenities just a short walk or bike ride from home. The case study draws upon work by San José State University’s urban planning studio and was supported by recommendations from local leaders and community-based organizations ..read more
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Solutions to California’s Housing Crisis Start with the State: Q&A with Sarah Karlinsky
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Solutions to California’s Housing Crisis Start with the State: Q&A with Sarah Karlinsky In a new report, SPUR Research Director Sarah Karlinsky describes the alphabet soup of state agencies that influence housing development — with little to no coordination of efforts to address the state’s housing crisis. We spoke with Sarah about the report’s central insight: although zoning and planning are local actions, the only way to build the millions of housing units California desperately needs is through state-level reform ..read more
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March 2024 Voter Guide
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For the March 2024 election, SPUR analyzed local and state measures related to our policy areas on the California and San Francisco ballots. Our analysis includes the background behind the measures, equity impacts, pros and cons, and a recommendation on how to vote. (Note: There were no regional or San José measures related to SPUR policy areas on this ballot. SPUR did not analyze Oakland Measure D because it qualified for the ballot after SPUR completed its analysis process ..read more
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Without Decisive Action, San Francisco’s Commercial Office Market Has a Looong Road to Recovery
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Without Decisive Action, San Francisco’s Commercial Office Market Has a Looong Road to Recovery Before the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco had the strongest of the country’s 14 largest office markets. Now it has the weakest. And SPUR projections show that it could take decades for the city’s office market to recover. The solution? Repurpose functionally obsolete class B and C office buildings to diversify downtown and accelerate the recovery ..read more
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15 Minutes to Everything: Q&A with Erika Pinto
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15 Minutes to Everything: Q&A with Erika Pinto The “15-minute neighborhood” concept promotes people-centered development as a way cities can improve convenience, affordability, and equity while decreasing air pollution and carbon emissions. In a new policy brief, SPUR Housing and Planning Policy Manager Erika Pinto explores how the 15-minute model could help improve and accelerate San José’s approach to planning for more compact and connected urban development. We spoke with Erika about 15-minute principles and planning for more complete communities ..read more
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Oakland Adopts SPUR Recommendations in Its General Plan Update
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Oakland Adopts SPUR Recommendations in Its General Plan Update Oakland has launched what it describes as a “once-in-a generation” opportunity to create a visionary blueprint for the city’s future. SPUR sprang to action when the city released its inaugural draft Environmental Justice Element and its draft Safety Element update as part of the city’s 2045 General Plan Update. Our efforts paid off: the city council adopted several of our recommendations, all of which will help economically vulnerable Oaklanders, in particular ..read more
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Five Ways San José Can Sustain Park Maintenance and Improvement: Lessons from Around the Country
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Five Ways San José Can Sustain Park Maintenance and Improvement: Lessons from Around the Country Parks and public spaces are signifiers of civic vitality, and their maintenance, improvement, expansion, and programming often reflect the economic times. These activities can be made sustainable by re-examining place governance — how people and organizations across sectors collaborate to shape a place’s economic, physical, and social dynamics. As San José considers how to deliver on the promise of its public green spaces, it can look to other cities that have created or reformed place governance m ..read more
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