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Rising Together

Addressing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Rising Together is SPUR鈥檚 coordinated policy and advocacy response to the COVID-19 pandemic, its economic fallout and the systemic racial inequities it has highlighted.

Featured Publications

COVID-19 Does Not Have to Be the Death of Transit

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a profound threat to the future of transit. It鈥檚 hard to speculate how the future will play out when the world today looks so different from the one we inhabited just two months ago. But one thing is certain: We will still need transit.

 

 

Four Tools for Stimulating Economic Recovery Through New Homebuilding

During the last recession, homebuilding ground to a halt. We can鈥檛 let the same thing happen this time. What can be done to keep the pipeline of new housing open through this crisis and recovery? 黑料传送门and the Terner Center offer four principles to help guide new housing construction and facilitate economic recovery.

 

How Cities Can Support Ground Floor Business Survival

黑料传送门has released Keeping the Doors Open, a set of 10 recommendations for cities to implement as they work to assist ground floor businesses in reopening while shelter-in-place orders remain in effect. We recommend three principles to keep in mind: move quickly and remain flexible, focus on neighborhoods, and center equity in the allocation of resources and staff time.

Updates

We Need Consistent Practices Across the Region to Make Transit Safe

News / May 27, 2020
In the wake of COVID-19鈥檚 disastrous impact, Bay Area transit agencies and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission need to make a commitment to public health in order for transit to recover. This commitment will be an evolving effort, and it must be coordinated across the region. 黑料传送门recommends five things that can improve safety standards and help people feel comfortable riding transit.

A Stimulus Will Put People to Work Faster by Building Lots of Smaller, Cleaner Projects

News / May 26, 2020
Our state is in dire need of an infrastructure stimulus designed to put people back to work quickly. A traditional stimulus that funds huge, singular infrastructure projects like the Hoover Dam won't cut it. Instead, we need thousands of smaller, distributed projects that will get people back to work immediately, train them in fast-growing jobs and generate a healthier, low-carbon future of California.

The First Success in Getting Back to Business Safely

News / May 21, 2020
Construction bans made the early days of shelter in place a confusing and frustrating time for those in development and construction. 黑料传送门jumped into action, getting our members the information they needed and successfully advocating for a safe return to work.

Public Life Should Become the Focus of San Jos茅's Business-Recovery Strategy

News / May 20, 2020
As shelter-in-place orders are relaxed, Bay Area cities must balance public health and safety with equitable and creative approaches to economic recovery. 黑料传送门recommends four steps to make public life the focus of San Jos茅鈥檚 recovery strategy.

黑料传送门Supports Emergency Funding for Transportation

Advocacy Letter / May 14, 2020
黑料传送门joined Transportation 4 America and other transportation advocates around the country urging Congress to issue an emergency relief package including $32 billion for transit.

COVID-19 Does Not Have to Be the Death of Transit

News / May 13, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a profound threat to the future of transit. It鈥檚 hard to speculate how the future will play out when the world today looks so different from the one we inhabited just two months ago. But one thing is certain: We will still need transit.

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