by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 9, 2017
What is the number one issue for students to walk and bike to school safely? According to west-side Cupertino residents, “cars not following traffic laws” is the most dangerous problem students encounter. This issue was just one result from Walk-Bike Cupertino’s s...
by Jennifer Shearin | May 17, 2017
The second annual Pedal 4 the Planet Bike ride at Cupertino’s Earth Day celebration on April 22 was so much fun for local residents. Almost double the number of cyclists participated compared to last year. The route was a gentle 7.5 mile ride (no hills, except for...
by Jennifer Shearin | May 14, 2017
Did you bike to work on Thursday, May 11? If you did, you were an important part of 2017’s Bike to Work Day. As part of the celebration for National Bike Month, many residents here in Cupertino took to the streets on their bikes and showed that commuting to work is...
by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 5, 2017
On April 4 between 7:00am and 7:40am, Cupertino High School was audited for issues related to bicycling, walking and traffic safety at the school and in the surrounding neighborhood. Parent volunteers, Cupertino High staff, City of Cupertino staff and Alta Planning,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Mar 24, 2017
Creating the new bike lanes along Stevens Creek doesn’t just mean putting in a barrier between the car lanes and bike lanes. It also involves some decisions on how to handle crossing and merging vehicle traffic with bike traffic. Here are the current Cupertino plans...