by Jennifer Shearin | Aug 20, 2021
This morning was the grand opening of the Linda Vista Trail, which is a great extension of the Stevens Creek walking and biking Trail continuing its path deeper into Cupertino. On hand to celebrate were Councilmembers Willey, Wei, and Vice Mayor Chao; former Mayor...
by Jennifer Shearin | Aug 5, 2021
In an unanimous decision, the Cupertino City Council on June 1 voted to increase the budget for the private-land fencing for the Regnart Creek Trail by an additional $1.2 million. This brings the cost of the fencing to almost $2 million dollars, a huge and...
by Rick Kitson | Aug 5, 2021
Every year, since 1957, the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce has recognized the outstanding people, organizations, and businesses in our community. The last 12 months have been full of remarkable challenges. It is our honor to acknowledge a few of the exceptional people...
by Cherie Walkowiak | Jul 28, 2021
Summer is a great time to ride a bike, so we challenge you to ride! The City of Cupertino is hosting five bike challenges throughout July. Why are we doing this? Cupertino is a wonderful place to ride a bike! The weather is beautiful most of the year, most of the city...
by Matt Widmann | Jun 10, 2021
The Bicycle Pedestrian Commission (BPC) meeting in May covered a multi-use path along the Blackberry Farm entrance road, intersection improvements at De Anza Blvd. & McClellan Rd., and traffic signal changes at Stevens Creek Blvd. & Wolfe Rd. It kicked off...
by Byron Rovegno | Jun 9, 2021
This Spring, the Carmen Bridge Task Force undertook significant community outreach and meetings with city council and staff. These efforts have drawn tremendous support and endorsements from community leaders and have provided a good deal of information to the City...