Showing posts with label SPUR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SPUR. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2009

Park(ing) Day -- September 19, 2009

It was very warm today. It was also Park(ing) Day (http://www.parkingday.org/).


I took a walk at lunch time. On Howard as I approached the night club I heard very loud music. Then I met a guy who was handing out sliders. I resisted the temptation. A couple of parking spaces and part of the sidewalk were taken up with artificial grass and lawn chairs. There was a DJ at the other end.


I stopped at the East Bay Terminal to shoot some video. I recently realized that it won't be there much longer.


Later I saw the group above out in front of the SPUR Building. The music was not as loud, but they appeared to be having a good time.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

SPUR -- August 18, 2009

Earlier this year, SPUR (San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association) opened its Urban Center on Mission Street. Today at lunchtime I was able to visit and see their current exhibit, "Agents of Change: Civic Idealism and the Making of San Francisco." It talked about how San Francisco grew in the Nineteenth Century with its rigid street grid and political corruption. It goes on to cover the Burnham plan, the earthquake and fire, and the graft prosecutions. It says nice things about James Phelan and how Sunny Jim Rolph implemented many of his ideas. Another display talks about urban planning from the earlier Greater San Francisco plans and modifications to the bay, up to SPUR itself. It didn't go into detail about the urban redevelopment controversies, but it mentioned them. In the front window was a nice model of downtown San Francisco. The suggested donation of five dollars seemed high.