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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

Sheltering in Place Reveals How Much Parking Dominates Our Cities 鈥 and Lives

News / April 27, 2020
Shelter in place has made it starkly evident just how much space cities allocate to cars and parking. The City of San Jos茅 is currently considering changes to the amount of parking it requires of new development. All of this makes it a good time to unpack the many ways that parking impacts neighborhoods and quality of life.

Close Off Some Streets 鈥 for the Health of the Public

News / April 27, 2020
The mayors of the region should follow Oakland鈥檚 lead and close some streets to through traffic to create space for walking and biking. By making it safer for us to be outside in a socially distant way, 鈥渟low streets鈥 help us combat another public health crisis: chronic diseases caused by inactivity. They also equalize the opportunity to be outside for communities that lack open space.

Rising Together

Urbanist Article / April 24, 2020
黑料传送门was founded over 100 years ago to help San Francisco rebuild after the 1906 earthquake. Now, as then, SPUR鈥檚 job is to help the region recover from a crisis and emerge more resilient, more sustainable, more equitable and more prosperous. We are calling this work Rising Together.

黑料传送门Supports Allowing More Housing Construction to Proceed Under the New Shelter-In-Place Order

Advocacy Letter / April 23, 2020
In coalition with local chambers of commerce, business associations, trades councils and housing advocates, 黑料传送门signed onto a letter urging the seven Bay Area county public health officers to modify the next shelter-in-place order with regard to housing construction. The coalition advocated for allowing a wider range of projects to continue, noting that these projects often pay fees or dedicate land for affordable housing.

黑料传送门Encourages MTC to Deploy COVID-19 Emergency Funding for Immediate and Long-Term Regional Transit Needs

Advocacy Letter / April 20, 2020
黑料传送门and the Bay Area Council encourage MTC to deploy the CARES Act emergency funds to meet immediate needs while creating the foundations of a more effective, efficient, equitable and resilient regional transit network.

This Crisis Is an Opportunity to Build a Stronger and More Affordable Region

News / April 8, 2020
The COVID pandemic has highlighted a fundamental truth: Housing insecurity is a threat to our society 鈥 both at the height of the market and during crises like this one. By understanding what caused Bay Area housing prices to escalate over the past decade, and how that changed who can and can鈥檛 afford to live here, the region can make a course correction.

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