by Seema Lindskog | Feb 18, 2021
Active Transportation is human-powered transportation. It re-invents city planning to make our cities healthier, more enjoyable, and more dynamic. Implementing an Active Transportation Plan (ATP) can dramatically transform the way we live our lives in 10 ways: Safer...
by Larry Dean | Feb 17, 2021
At the February 2, 2021 Cupertino City Council meeting, the Council approved a contract with Granite Rock (Correction: we incorrectly named the contractor as Granite Construction in the newsletter) to re-engineer Bubb Road. The changes will extend from Results Way to...
by Seema Lindskog | Jan 23, 2021
Walk Bike Cupertino was founded in 2014 to give a voice to residents who walk and bike in our city. We are an all-volunteer group of residents like you. Since our founding, our membership has grown to over 2,500 residents, and our group has had tremendous success...
by Larry Dean | Dec 16, 2020
Given the pandemic, it was a very successful year for Cupertino biking and walking improvements. Work was completed on several major projects with more projects ready to start in 2021. Kudos go to the city staff and council for keeping the 2016 Bike Plan largely on...
by Jennifer Shearin | Dec 16, 2020
On December 9, VTA held a community meeting to provide project updates and present the final design for the I-280 and Wolfe Road Interchange project. The new bridge will “reuse as much of the existing infrastructure as possible,” according to Jon Cacciotti, lead...
by Seema Lindskog | Nov 21, 2020
We did it! THANK YOU to all community members like you for your emails and comments. You made it possible for the Regnart Trail to go forward to construction. The Cupertino City Council voted unanimously (5-0) to move forward to construction on Tuesday, November 17,...