Atlanta co-op raises money by building parking

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Sopo Bicycle Co-op in East Atlanta is building sweat equity alongside better bike parking.

They're distributing a flier volunteering to install bike racks at local restaurants, coffee shops and other destinations for the cost of the hardware plus a $25 donation to the co-op, or $140 per location.

Three new locations, including legendary Atlanta watering hole Manuel's Tavern, went up over the weekend, with more to follow.

They're tracking responses from the merchants and location requests from riders. It looks like a great way to simultaneously improve the cycling climate and raise some money for the organization, which provides free and inexpensive maintenance and repair training.

Sopo is a registered 501(c)3, so if you're looking for a tax deduction and want to promote better bike parking in Atlanta, consider donating cash or old parts and tools from their wish list. They're also looking for volunteers.

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