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We're about halfway through our spring pledge drive, and we need more readers to shed your mild-mannered identities, don your superhero capes, and give to Streetsblog and Streetfilms.

Readers who've contributed to our spring campaign call Streetsblog a "trusted source of news" that produces reporting which "makes a difference" for safer streets. Every day our team is working to produce stories that keep you informed about what needs to change to make our city work better for walking, biking, and transit. Who else is going to hold City Hall's feet to the fire on parking reform, or track the progress of badly-needed street safety overhauls through the city's most torpid Neighborhood Councils?

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