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We've set a goal: We want 400 readers to fill out our 2019 survey. Will you help?
Support Streetsblog Denver: Take 4 Minutes to Answer This Reader Survey
Tactical urbanism: A cyclist and scooter rider ride in the Wynkoop Street bike lane protected by red cups and tomatoes during the #RedCupProject demonstration on April 26.

We’ve set a goal: We want 400 readers to click our quick 2019 survey. Will you help?


Take the Streetsblog Denver Reader Survey now!


As a local nonprofit, we provide original reporting and commentary on the city’s sustainable transportation scene. Since we launched four years ago, the number of people reading continues to grow. Myself and our all-volunteer board of directors appreciate that.

To continue our work, we depend on financial support from foundations and corporate sponsorships. And that’s where you come in.

The results of this survey will help us make the case to funders when we ask them to help keep our nonprofit news site humming.

The survey is anonymous, we won’t know who you are. And it’s short, we timed it!


Take the Streetsblog Denver Reader Survey now!


If you have any questions, feedback — or if you would like to sponsor or donate to Streetsblog Denver — never hesitate to reach out.

Thanks again for reading,

Andy Bosselman, Editor & Executive Director
andy@streetsblog.org

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