Today’s suburbs are symbolic of America’s rising diversity
By William Frey, Brookings, June 15, 2022. The bigger suburbs are more racially diverse than is our country as a whole.
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By William Frey, Brookings, June 15, 2022. The bigger suburbs are more racially diverse than is our country as a whole.
Today’s suburbs are symbolic of America’s rising diversity Read More »
By Sarah Holder, Bloomberg CityLab, June 15, 2022. Santa Cruz voters hoping to see the return of passenger rail to the beachside city prevailed in a ballot measure to decide the fate of a recreational trail project.
‘Train Fanatics’ score a win in California battle over idled tracks Read More »
By Ryan Burns, Lost Coast Outpost, June 10, 2022. The potential for a multi-use rail-to-trail project connecting San Francisco and Humboldt Bay remains, and the appeal of the project’s denial is unlikely.
Surface Transportation Board rejects project that threatened Great Redwood Coast Trail Read More »
By Pam Marino, Monterey County Weekly, June 9, 2022. P.G.’s RHNA represents a 13 percent increase in dwelling units. The city of four square miles is using a general plan adopted in 1994.
Pacific Grove planning for major increase in housing sites Read More »
By Emilie Raguso, Berkeleyside, June 3, 2022. Officials and staff made it clear that, while unanimous approval represented a major milestone, there are still years of work and community input ahead.
Zoning for seven-story housing approved for Berkeley BART stations Read More »
By Jessica Wolfrom, San Francisco Examiner, June 2, 2022. A civil grand jury report called for San Francisco to boost cleanup efforts and more accurately predict groundwater impacts from rising tides.
Hunter’s Point vulnerable to groundwater contaminants raised by climate change Read More »
By Joseph Geha, Mercury News, May 26, 2022. The authorization advances a project paused for over a year by a litigious group of residents.
Livermore council approves land transfer for downtown affordable housing Read More »
By Nate Berg, Fast Company, May 26, 2022. The tool has been used by Marin County and several cities in the San Francisco Bay Area.
New software tool helps residents visualize RHNA-compliant housing plans Read More »
SPUR has made the majority of its programming free to the public. Here are excerpts from their events calendar.
Free SPUR events through August 2022 Read More »
Early registration rates end August 15.
Celebrating CommUNITY: APA California 2022 Conference, October 1-4 Read More »