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Housing

We believe: Housing is a human right and should be affordable to everyone.

Our Goals

• Increase the supply of housing.

• Provide more affordable housing for low- and middle-income residents.

• Protect low-income communities of color from displacement.

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SPUR Report

Structured for Success

A key cause of California’s high housing costs is its decentralized and fragmented housing governance system. SPUR makes 11 recommendations to set California and the Bay Area on the path to produce the housing we need.
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Research

Losing Ground

SPUR examines how the Bay Area’s housing market has become shaped by scarcity and wide economic divides — not only among income groups but also among races and ethnicities.
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Research

Housing the Middle

SPUR digs into the housing market’s failure to meet the needs of middle-income households. California can look to innovative programs across the country as models for how to address the state’s housing challenges.
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Research

Planning by Ballot

SPUR has created the most up-to-date database of local land use ballot measures that impact housing production in California. Over the long term, measures that restrict infill housing can undermine housing affordability and have the potential to exacerbate racial segregation.

Updates and Events


SPUR Supports Dwelling Unit Mix Requirements

Advocacy Letter
SPUR supports the Dwelling Unit Mix Requirements legislation, which would amend the SF Planning Code to add a third option for possible unit mixes in certain Eastern Neighborhoods Mixed-Use Districts.

SPUR Supports AB 1423

Advocacy Letter
SPUR supports AB 1423, a bill that would require charter cities to submit an annual progress report on housing element implementation and progress toward meeting their fair share of regional housing needs.

SPUR Supports HOME-SF

Advocacy Letter
SPUR supports the HOME-SF local density bonus program, which could help increase the number of affordable and market-rates homes being created in San Francisco.