Give By Midnight: Last Chance to Win a PUBLIC Bike
With just eight hours left in the Streetsblog+Streetfilms spring pledge drive, we need about $2,000 to hit our target of $30,000. Help us meet our goal and you’ll get the chance to win an awesome PUBLIC bike or a set of Yehuda Moon comics.
The continued support from our gracious readers has been crucial in helping us produce the original reporting, commentary, and videos that influence the decisions shaping our streets and neighborhoods. If you read Streetsblog regularly, please consider giving.
And one last reminder: A lucky supporter who gives $50 or more to Streetsblog SF or Streetfilms before midnight will get to choose one of these tantalizing PUBLIC V7 or PUBLIC C7 bikes, thanks to the folks at PUBLIC Bikes.


We’ll announce the winners of all our pledge drive giveaways on Monday. Thanks for contributing and for making Streetsblog and Streetfilms an effective online voice for livable streets.
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