Abigail Shull
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SFCTA Authority Board Meeting
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Agenda.
BART Board of Directors Meeting
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Board website.
Sunday Streets: Mission
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"Come play in the streets! Sunday Streets provides car-free recreational space for everyone. Get involved and sign up to Volunteer for Sunday Streets. The SFBC will be out in the streets doing outreach and celebrating the car-free space."
Labor History Bike Tour
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"From the pre-urban history of Indian Slavery to the earliest 8-hour day movement in the U.S., the ebb and flow of class war is traced. SF’s radical working class organizations are shaped in part by racist complicity in genocide and slavery, but from the 1870s to the 1940s there are dozens of epic battles between […]
Different Spokes Monthly Ride
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"Join Different Spokes San Francisco monthly club ride. There are three options (27m/47m/57m) so you can go at your own pace and distance. The rides split and regroup in Tiburon."
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Employee shuttles: A new mode of commuting
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"Many San Franciscans use employee shuttles to get to their offices in suburban campuses. As these shuttle services have proliferated, questions have emerged regarding how to best incorporate them into San Francisco’s overall transportation system. A recent report examines shuttle services in terms of their costs and benefits, coexistence with other transportation services and their […]
SPUR Evening Symposium: From free love to Folsom Street
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"Part of San Francisco’s cultural flair includes an openness toward sexual freedom. How has this come to be? Kick off Pride week by joining moderator Carol Queen of the Center for Sex and Culture, Nan Boyd of SF State’s Women and Gender Studies Department, Madison Young of Femina Potens gallery and Demetri Moshoyannis of Folsom […]
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Smart growth in San Francisco
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"San Francisco has a unique urban fabric and dynamic neighborhoods. It also is the center of a growing region and home to the best transit infrastructure west of the Mississippi. Where should the new housing and jobs go? What are some of the planning tools that help planners decide? With Sarah Dennis-Phillips of the San […]
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: What’s next for in-fill housing? Current and anticipated trends
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"The effects of the recession on the tumultuous real estate market has left us with some unknowns: what will happen when San Francisco’s for-sale housing supply dries up? What creative approaches and tried- and-true strategies keep projects selling and renting? And what are the bright spots for 2010-2011? Join Paul Zeger, CEO, Pacific Marketing Associates, […]
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Deliberation and design: hope and the shape of the city
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"Designer and founder of New York City’s Center for Urban Pedagogy, Damon Rich will explore how design can engage with place-based activism across the country to energize our most pressing collective conversations. From housing to the environment to economic development, Rich will demonstrate how the tools of design, including videos, drawings, exhibitions and workshops, can […]
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Economic impacts of SB 375, California’s new anti-sprawl legislation
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"How will SB 375 — the 2008 bill that limits greenhouse gas emissions by curbing sprawl — change our economic landscape? A new report by the Urban Land Institute assesses the impacts of the bill on land values and economic vitality in California. Learn about the results and what the implementation of this bill will […]