by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 19, 2025
Brightly-colored whimsical objects and animals are popping up around Cupertino! A 15-ft orange and yellow shark is sunning itself in Memorial Park, a 12-ft blue and orange salmon has appeared at Wilson Park, a bright yellow wagon wheel rolled in at McClellan Ranch,...
by Seema Lindskog | Sep 19, 2025
It’s a lane, it’s a trail, it’s a path—it’s the Lawson Bikeway! The Lawson Bikeway, completed in Summer 2025 after seven years of planning, is Cupertino’s first two-way protected bikeway. Funded by a $120,000 Apple grant, it separates cars, biking students, and...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 22, 2025
It seems like an amazing percentage, but the documented numbers show that since 2018, Cupertino has only paid less than 13% of the cost of all the new pedestrian and bike infrastructure built in the city, with grant funding and gifts paying the rest. This low...
by Evan Lojewski | Jul 22, 2025
Sunnyvale is in the midst of creating a Feasibility Study for an East Channel Trail — a proposed 5.78 mile long mixed-use trail connecting Homestead Road just north of N. Blaney Ave to the Bay Trail, giving residents and students of Sunnyvale a safer way to...
by Seema Lindskog | Jun 5, 2025
Every year, the Cupertino City Council prioritizes Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) to city land, parks, buildings, and infrastructure for funding. On May 20, 2025, three council members called for defunding important bike ped safety projects despite substantial...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 5, 2025
The online survey of community input closed June 6 for Cupertino’s new Active Transportation Plan. This plan will decide what gets built in Cupertino for the next 10 years to improve safe active transportation. After that time, residents should email Alta with...