San Francisco

Learning From New Orleans

Lunchtime Forum

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina ripped through the cities of the Gulf Coast, leaving behind over a hundred billion dollars in property damage, thousands of residents displaced and nearly two thousand dead. As one of the hardest hit cities, New Orleans has spent the last decade rebuilding to create a stronger and smarter city. Hear about SPUR’s recent study trip to The Big Easy and the lessons that can be applied to the cities of the Bay Area.

+ Jennifer Warburg / SPUR
+ Laura Tam / SPUR
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Masharika Maddison / Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco
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Will Travis / Sea level rise planning consultant
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Molly Turner / Airbnb

Admission

Free for SPUR members.
$10 for non-members.

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