by WBC Advisory Board | Jun 22, 2020
At the City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 16th, the Council discussed and unanimously approved the CIP (Capital Improvement Plan) Budget for 2020-21, which includes all walking and biking projects for the City of Cupertino. Though the City of Cupertino’s...
by WBC Advisory Board | Jun 5, 2020
From our May 9 newsletter: ⤑ The city council rejected a proposal to expand the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission (BPC) to a 7-member Complete Streets Commission, similar to ones established in Los Altos, Menlo Park, and Los Gatos. ⤑ The opponents of the Regnart Creek...
by WBC Advisory Board | Mar 6, 2020
Walk-Bike Cupertino is pleased to recognize Ellen and Richard Lowenthal as our Outstanding Cupertino Bike/Pedestrian Advocates of 2019. Both Richard and Ellen are avid cycling, walking and hiking advocates, as well as life-long Cupertino residents and...
by WBC Advisory Board | Oct 14, 2019
At the July Cupertino City Council meeting, the Mayor and Councilmembers approved funding for several 2019-20 Bicycle and Pedestrian projects. These include $242K additional for the McClellan Class IV protected bike lanes; $65K additional for Wayfinding signage; $1.3M...
by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 4, 2019
SEPTEMBER 17 IS THE MAKE OR BREAK DAY FOR THE REGNART TRAIL. On Tuesday Sept 17 at 7pm, the City Council will vote on whether the city should continue working on the Regnart Creek Trail. We expect heavy opposition from anti-trail residents who live along the trail....