San Francisco

The Future of Urbanist Advocacy in San Francisco

Evening Forum

Photo by flickr user Sergio Ruiz

What does it mean to be an “urbanist” right now in San Francisco? A number of local advocacy organizations comprised of urbanists are pushing the city to better address planning, transportation and housing needs. Where have they succeeded and what can they do better? Engage with these groups in a conversation that will cover a myriad of topics, including sustainable urbanism, equity, regulation, democracy and public engagement, aesthetics and neighborhood character and, of course, politics.

+ Laura Clark / YIMBY Action
+ Todd David / SFHAC
+ Cathy DeLuca / Walk SF
+ Tom Radulovich / Livable City
+ Ana Vasudeo / San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
+ Kim-Mai Cutler / Initialized Capital

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