by Jennifer Shearin | Feb 26, 2025
In a contentious 3-2 vote on February 4, 2025, the Cupertino City Council approved the construction of the next phase (2A) of the Class IV protected bike lanes on Stevens Creek Boulevard, along with accepting grants to pay for it. Phase 1, completed in 2018, added...
by Hervé Marcy | Feb 26, 2025
New buffers were added to the standard bike lanes on DeAnza Boulevard in December 2024. Prior to this decision, there was great concern expressed by biking and bike lane opponents that this change would negatively affect car travel times along DeAnza in Cupertino....
by Seema Lindskog | Jan 7, 2025
In January 2025, the city is kicking off a 13-month project to develop a new Cupertino Active Transportation Plan (ATP) in partnership with Alta Design. This new plan will guide the city’s efforts for the next few years to improve walking and cycling throughout the...
by Joel Wolf | Jan 7, 2025
The Regnart Creek Trail (RCT) is a beautiful asset to the citizens of Cupertino that has proven extremely popular since opening. A recent survey of trail users by the City, using a video camera installed about 200 feet east of the Rodrigues Avenue entrance, confirmed...
by Seema Lindskog | Nov 20, 2024
Site of the accident on S. Foothill Blvd where 11-year old Mahi Kothari was killed and three other children seriously injured. Photo credit: TubeSock0 on Reddit r/Cupertino. On April 27th 2024, at 6:14pm, two families’ lives changed forever. Mahi Kothari, a bright...
by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 20, 2024
Last year’s attendance was an all-time record for the Cupertino Bike Fest, and this year maintained the same high level. Most notable for returning visitors was the all-day-long hustle and bustle of the festival. Right up until it closed at 1:00pm, the 11th Annual...