by Pete Heller | Sep 16, 2019
How I Learned to Cycle Like a Dutchman Dan KoisSeptember 13, 2019 In the bike-friendly Netherlands, cyclists speed down the road without fearing cars. For an American, the prospect is thrilling—and terrifying. The eighteen million residents of Holland own, in total,...
by Pete Heller | Apr 22, 2019
To: Mr. Steven Scharf, Ms. Liang Chao, Mr. Rod Sinks, Mr. Darcy Paul, Mr. Jon Willey Cc: Mr. Timm Borden, Mr. David Stillman, Mr. Gerhard Eshelback Subject: Keep up trails momentum. Proceed with Regnart Creek Trail. Build “The Loop” trail...
by Pete Heller | Apr 3, 2019
The Bicycle Pedestrian Commission (BPC) pushed for changes to Cupertino’s code relating to cycling on sidewalks. Thanks to the forward looking City Council the revised ordinance passed and the new law is now in effect. What has changed? The previous law stated that...
by Pete Heller | Aug 8, 2018
A reprint from the Mercury News / Thanks to City Council’s support, Cupertino is doing a great job of expanding walking and cycling resources for residents and guests. As outcomes of the 2016 Bicycling Plan, protected bike lanes are coming on key corridors, and...
by Pete Heller | Mar 14, 2018
The former Talking Heads frontman, who’s touring the world for his album ’American Utopia,’ on his penchant for two-wheeled exploration, losing his way in a Swedish forest and his devotion to leftovers By Matthew Kronsberg March 14, 2018 11:05 a.m. ET THIS...