SPUR’s Vision for a San Francisco That Welcomes Everyone

Chinatown, San Francisco street during a cloudy day. Masked children and adult pedestrians walk on the street. Sidewalks are surrounded by small storefronts and signs. Red lanterns hang from the buildings above the street.

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As the new San Francisco director at SPUR, I am excited to build our policy, research and advocacy agenda for the city of San Francisco, in the service of advancing a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous city and region. ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅhas a long history of bringing people from a wide range of perspectives together to develop urban policy solutions in San Francisco. At the same time, many people of color and low-income San Franciscans have historically been marginalized in urban planning and decision-making, resulting in vast inequalities based on