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What can you do to get to 35 million miles?
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Got an idea for a great program that could move the needle on biking and walking in your community but no funds to make it happen? A new partnership between the League of American Bicyclists and the crowdfunding site ioby has your solution.
Get your biking, walking, dancing, and hula hooping shoes on! We're excited to announce the upcoming 2015 National Open Streets Summit happening September 25-27, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia!