by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 20, 2023
To accommodate the new state requirements for high school students–who must not start school before 8:30am–and middle school students–who must not start before 8:00am–many CUSD elementary and middle schools will start and end at new times....
by Jennifer Shearin | Feb 20, 2023
There’s plenty of scootesr and e-bikes out there, but sometimes a standard one isn’t what you are looking for. If you have specific criteria in your micromobility, or just want the latest thing, check out these scooters and bikes below. Update 3/10/23: A...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jan 23, 2023
The California legislature leaned hard in 2022 into making our state a more cyclist and pedestrian friendly state, though missed some opportunities that we hope will come back again. Below are some of the more noteworthy state transportation bills passed and missed in...
by Jennifer Shearin | Dec 13, 2022
This coming year, due to staff shortages, there will not be any new city work items. The staff liaison, David Stillman, therefore asked the BPC at their November 2022 meeting about what their top priorities of the currently approved projects that they would like staff...
by Jennifer Shearin | Dec 13, 2022
The City of Cupertino is trying something new to address congestion at the Bubb and McClellan intersection in the mornings: a “pedestrian scramble”. This change will allow either all car traffic, or all pedestrian traffic, to cross during a light cycle phase instead...