by Jennifer Shearin | Mar 15, 2026
Mary Avenue Villas is a new affordable housing project, which will have 40 units, 19 of which are set aside for intellectually and developmentally disabled adults. The parcel it will be built on is a very narrow slice of unused surplus city land (0.8 acres) between...
by Raashi Sachdeva | Mar 15, 2026
On Wednesday, February 24, 2026, at the Fremont Union High School District Office, Cupertino High School’s Safe Routes to School (SR2S) program was formally recognized by the district Board of Trustees for its continued efforts to promote active transportation and...
by Rod Sinks | Jan 20, 2026
Perhaps you, like I, have found that finding a comfortable, safe route to bike from Cupertino to Sunnyvale isn’t simple. You must leave the busy north-south streets, heading into a maze of residential streets and wending your way north with a lot of east and west...
by Seema Lindskog | Jan 20, 2026
The 2-way bikeway at Lawson Middle School The sage philosopher Amy Poehler once said “Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you, spend a lot of time with them, and it will change your life forever.” I am lucky to lead Walk Bike Cupertino, an organization...
by Joel Wolf | Nov 24, 2025
The Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission recently provided input to Cupertino City Staff on safety concerns associated with the Torre Avenue pedestrian crossing area, located at Town Center Lane in front of the Civic Center Plaza. This area includes the highly...
by Seema Lindskog | Nov 24, 2025
The City of Cupertino is currently working on developing our next Active Transportation Plan (ATP) which will guide the city’s pedestrian and cycling projects, policy, and investments for the next ten years. This is a big deal. After many months of community meetings,...