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For over a year, Streetsblog California has been the leading online news source covering changes at Caltrans, the state’s Cap and Trade program, transportation reform at the state legislature, High Speed Rail, and hundreds of other stories.
Every now and then, we ask our readers for help keeping Streetsblog California up and running. If you haven’t already donated to Streetsblog, please consider doing so now. Every dollar donated goes into helping us pay our staff, hire freelancers, and program more educational and fun events.
Over the next two weeks, you’ll see articles and letters from some of our supporters explaining why they think Streetsblog California is an essential part of the movement to create safer streets, better bike infrastructure, and more and better transit options.
But if you’re ready to make a donation today, there’s no need to wait. Just click the image at the top of this article, the “donate” button on the top right corner of the website, or read on after the jump for other donation options.
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