by Jennifer Shearin | Dec 9, 2021
A surprising amount of projects made significant progress or were completed this year. A special thanks goes to the Cupertino City Staff and City Council, who kept projects moving forward despite the challenges of the pandemic. Read below for what’s happened in...
by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 9, 2021
Phase II of the new bike lanes installed along McClellan Road have been awarded “Project of the Year” in the under $2 Million dollar category by the Silicon Valley Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA). The specific winning portion of the...
by Helene Davis | Nov 9, 2021
Do you have an old bike hanging around your garage that you never use? Perhaps your cycling days are over, or maybe you bought a brand-new beauty, or it could be that your child has outgrown his or her bike. If so, please consider donating it! To celebrate the Holiday...
by Carol Stanek | Oct 26, 2021
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? The Cupertino Parks and Rec Commission invites you to participate in this Cupertino Labyrinth Quest. Email a picture of yourself at the labyrinth to be entered into a drawing for one of ten $10 gift cards to a local boba...
by Jennifer Shearin | Oct 5, 2021
Residents living near Wilson Park have likely heard some exciting construction noise: the bridge to Wilson Park from the Regnart Creek Trail is being installed! This bridge allows the future trail to connect three parks: Wilson, Creekside, and the library field. See...
by Matt Widmann | Sep 6, 2021
At the July Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission meeting, the staff report covered two options to improve the safety of Bollinger Rd. Bollinger runs east-west at the southern border of Cupertino, connecting De Anza Blvd. (7-lanes with 2 left-turn lanes to turn onto...