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Sarah Karlinsky, Policy Director, SPUR, San Francisco
Planning _ Urban Research Association, has served as SPUR’s Policy
Director since 2005. She is responsible for managing SPUR’s housing,
community planning, regional planning and disaster planning work and for
coordinating SPUR’s policy efforts. Prior to joining SPUR, Karlinsky
developed affordable housing throughout the Bay Area with Mid-Peninsula
Housing Coalition (MPHC), one of the largest non-profit developers of
affordable housing in the Bay Area. Sarah is a board member of the
Transportation and Land Use Coalition (TALC) and has taught land use
planning at San Francisco State University. She is the author of “Smart
Growth and Community Development Corporations: Putting Policy into
Practice,” published by the National Reinvestment Corporation and the
Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University. Karlinsky began
her career teaching urban planning to middle school students as a Teach
for America Corps Member in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her
Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Urban Planning from Harvard’s
Kennedy School of Government and her BA in History from Columbia
University.
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