Issue 495

Learning from San Jose

Innovation and urban planning in the South Bay

San Jose and San Francisco at a Glance

Comparing two Bay Area cities by the numbers

Each spring, SPUR takes an annual city trip to learn about urbanist strategies that are working — or not working — in other cities around the world. This year we turned our lense to our own region and hopped on a Caltrain baby bullet to San Jose. With a population of about one million, San Jose is now the largest city in Northern California. In…

Transit in the Valley

Can smart land use boost ridership?

The South Bay has particular challenges when it comes to transit—a robust network of light-rail and buses, but some of the lowest ridership numbers in the country. Can better land-use policy help?

Waves of Innovation

Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley

Facing the prospect of extraordinary population and job growth, San Jose planners have a choice: to let the city grow out, or up. How will they retrofit San Jose's car-oriented development pattern into thriving, walkable communities?

Retrofitting Suburbia, San Jose Style

San Jose planners have a choice: let the city grow out, or up

Facing the prospect of extraordinary population and job growth, San Jose planners have a choice: to let the city grow out, or up. How will they retrofit San Jose's car-oriented development pattern into thriving, walkable communities?

Sharing the Wealth

San Jose's plan to capture more jobs

Facing the loss of over 50,000 jobs since the onset of the 2008 recession, the City of San Jose embarked on a major update of its economic strategy. What is San Jose's approach to regaining the jobs and revenue it has lost while also investing for future success?