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Today is Colorado Gives Day. If you value Streetsblog Denver as the best source for information about the policies that affect walking, biking, and transit in the Mile High City, help us continue our mission by giving a tax-deductable, year-end donation. Streetsblog Denver advances sustainable transportation and livable streets — pedestrian, transit, and bicycle friendly streets. The original reporting and commentary we … Continued

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Today is Colorado Gives Day. If you value Streetsblog Denver as the best source for information about the policies that affect walking, biking, and transit in the Mile High City, help us continue our mission by giving a tax-deductable, year-end donation.

Streetsblog Denver advances sustainable transportation and livable streets — pedestrian, transit, and bicycle friendly streets. The original reporting and commentary we produce relies on the generosity of people who understand that our streets must be transformed to move people more sustainably, safely, and equitably.

Your donation will help secure the future of a news outlet aimed at creating tangible change, not clickbait. After just seven months, Streetsblog Denver has already:

If you’ve donated to Streetsblog Denver before, your continued support is essential. If this is your first time, it will make a monumental difference in the coming weeks, months, and years. Please help support our reporting and advocacy work by giving what you can. Thank you.

Streetsblog Denver is a project of the Colorado Nonprofit Development Center. All donations are tax deductible. Thanks to our donors, CNDC, the Community First Foundation, and ColoradoGives.org for their support.Community-First-Foundation_RGB

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