20 is Plenty for Boulder
Tax deductible
Thanks so much for donating to this fundraiser. Boulder City Council unanimously approved changing the default speed limit on residential streets to 20 mph in May, with the change effective in June. Success! It's a small but important step towards the goal of Vision Zero - no traffic deaths on our streets.
We are still accepting donations for more yard signs and still seeking yards in need of signs. Visit the Community Cycles website to learn more: http://communitycycles.org/
Community Cycles is a non-profit that educates and advocates for the use of bicycles as an affordable, viable, sustainable means of transportation.
We are still accepting donations for more yard signs and still seeking yards in need of signs. Visit the Community Cycles website to learn more: http://communitycycles.org/
Community Cycles is a non-profit that educates and advocates for the use of bicycles as an affordable, viable, sustainable means of transportation.
Fundraising team: Team 20 is Plenty (2)
Martha Roskowski
Organizer
Boulder, CO
Community Cycles
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.
Alexey Davies
Team member