by Carmen Bridge Task Force | Apr 14, 2022
It’s been almost a year since we updated our community about the Carmen Bridge project in June 2021. The City allocated $75K to deal with obtaining access to a thin slice of property at the end of a cul-de-sac on the downward facing slope of the Stevens Creek Blvd...
by Joel Wolf | Apr 14, 2022
You may have heard the phrase “Complete Streets” design and wondered what this concept means. As defined by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration of the Department of Transportation (DOT), a “Complete Street is safe, and feels safe,” (emphasis added) for all users...
by Seema Lindskog | Apr 13, 2022
Walk-Bike Cupertino is grateful to have been able to procure a large number of bike helmets through the Stanford Children’s Hospital’s Childhood Injury Prevention Program. We are donating these helmets to a variety of local organizations in need. We will...
by Helene Davis | Apr 12, 2022
Family, friends and community members are mourning a tragedy in Mountain View this past month, which is eerily similar to a similar accident in Cupertino in 2014. In both cases, a young student riding to school on a bike was fatally hit by a truck making a right turn....
by Larry Dean | Apr 10, 2022
Walk-Bike Cupertino is partnering with local high school Interact Service Clubs and Safe Routes to School to promote biking to school to decrease our local carbon footprint. This partnership has been created to increase student biking by 30%. Walk-Bike Cupertino and...