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Abigail Shull

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SPUR Evening Symposium: BLDGBLOG the book: A talk with author Geoff Manaugh

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"Join us for an evening of architectural conjecture, urban speculation and landscape futures with BLDGBLOG author Geoff Manaugh. Released last year, the BLDGBLOG book compiles Manaugh’s famous genre-defying insights into five chapters—blending history, design, urban exploration, science fiction, climate change and city planning with a keen interest in how humans shape the built environment. Whether […]

SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Update on the Water System Improvement Program

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"The Water System Improvement Program approved by voters in November 2002 to upgrade the Hetch Hetchy water system has completed 40 of 47 projects in San Francisco. This year, the project will triple its construction efforts as it moves into six counties upgrading regional tunnels, pipelines and other facilities that help bring water to our […]

SPUR Lunchtime Forum: A new plan for North San Jose

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"With a population of 1.7 million, San Jose is now the region’s largest city and has embarked on a series of major plans for long-term growth. Planners propose to remake North San Jose’s suburban-style business district into a walkable, dense corridor around the existing light rail line. Once built, this area will include nearly 68 […]

SPUR Evening Symposium: 49 Cities exhibit opening: A discussion and reception with Dan Wood, Sim van der Ryn and Jennifer Wolch

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"A survey of utopian urbanism, 49 Cities provides a remarkable insight into the contemporary metropolis and our efforts over time to make cities more controllable, monumental, organic, taller, denser, sparser or greener. Join us for this opening program with 49 Cities curator Dan Wood, architect and ecological designer Sim van der Ryn and Jennifer Wolch, […]

SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Vacant lots: ideas for temporary use

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"How can we activate some of San Francisco’s stalled construction sites into spaces of beauty, inspiration and public use? What policy incentives are being used to make this idea attractive to landowners? Inspired by a series by the Chronicle’s urban design critic, John King, a handful of local artists and designers have developed innovative proposals […]

SPUR Walking Tour: District 3 tour with Supervisor David Chiu

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"In this new SPUR tour series, see your neighborhood through the eyes of your district supervisor! Join Supervisor David Chiu on this walking tour of Chinatown. Supervisor Chiu will take us to some of his favorite spots, but with only one hour, we won’t see it all. Grab your walking shoes!"

SPUR Lunchtime Forum: The City Budget: San Francisco’s Capital Plan

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"Each year, San Francisco updates its 10-year Capital Plan and budget. This process, originally proposed by SPUR in 2004, has helped ensure that infrastructure spending gets an appropriate share of public funds. It has also resulted in better planning for bond measures at the local ballot. Come hear how the City plans to prop up […]

SPUR Walking Tour: Albion Castle

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"The Albion Castle in Hunter’s Point was originally built as a brewery in 1870 atop freshwater springs. Its original brewmaster dug 300-foot caverns in its basement to serve as reservoirs. For 20 years after Prohibition, the water was supplied to San Francisco for drinking. The castle has fallen in and out of repair over the […]

SPUR Walking Tour: Tassafaronga Village: Bicycle tour with David Baker

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"One of the first gold-certified LEED for neighborhoods development in California, Tassafaronga Village is a new 7.5-acre Oakland Housing Authority community that brings a diversity of affordable housing to an under-served area of West Oakland. Designed by David Baker + Partners, the Village includes an 80-unit apartment building, 22 Habitat for Humanity townhouses as well […]

SF Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"Come and speak your mind about bicycle issues in San Francisco. This eleven member committee meets once a month and advises the Board of Supervisors on all matters bicycle. Contact Bert Hill (sfbac7bert@aol.com), chair of the BAC, to place an issue on the agenda or to request notice of meetings."

SF Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"Come and speak your mind about bicycle issues in San Francisco. This eleven member committee meets once a month and advises the Board of Supervisors on all matters bicycle. Contact Bert Hill (sfbac7bert@aol.com), chair of the BAC, to place an issue on the agenda or to request notice of meetings."

SFBC Valet Bicycle Parking at Monster Drawing Rally

By Abigail Shull | Feb 18, 2010 | No Comments
"Southern Exposure hosts this 15th annual live drawing event and fundraiser. Watch 30 artists each hour bring a piece of artwork to life and purchase it right after. Free valet bicycle parking provided."
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