SPUR: Zoning at 100: A Look Back

SPUR Urban Center 654 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

Zoning is the basic regulatory tool for city planning and since its birth with the 1916 New York City Zoning Resolution, it has spent the last century constantly evolving. The tool has been pressed into the service of urban ambitions ranging from the mundane to the grand, and even sometimes the nefarious. Join a panel of scholars and practitioners for a retrospective on the first 100 years of zoning. More information here.  

Free – $10

Special Session: Legislative Issues Comittee

NPH Conference Room 369 Pine Street, Suite 310,, San Francisco, CA, United States

Please join NPH for a special Legislative Issues Committee meeting on February 23. Members will have an opportunity to discuss "by-right" approvals streamlining bills that have been introduced this session and other legislation of interest to our members. You must RSVP to attend. RSVP 

Free

Integrated Pest Management (IPM): for Health and Efficacy

East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation 1825 San Pablo Avenue #200, Oakland, CA, United States

Join ELPN on February 23 for a presentation on Integrated Pest Prevention in Multi-Unit housing. Pests and pesticides are known triggers of health problems in residents of affordable housing and prevention is key. This presentation shares design principles and strategies that exclude pests from buildings, reduce pests and pesticide use, and add value and create healthy housing. The training will be of interest to architects, developers, and property managers. RSVP Today! 

$10

SPUR: Affordable by Design 101

Compact, efficient housing without bells and whistles often rents for less without requiring a subsidy, and SPUR has advocated for more of this kind of housing in order to address the region’s ongoing housing shortage. Join SPUR for a nuanced conversation on housing types that some consider more attainable or “affordable by design,” such as micro-units, in-law units and modular construction. Co-presented by ULI Silicon Valley. More information here.  

Free – $10