by Teresa Olson | Aug 12, 2020
Having the protected lanes in place helps people biking with children feel more confident about doing so. This summer, my mom friends and I were able to use them with the kids and I seriously doubt that we would have ever considered this route without them because of...
by Erik Lindskog | Aug 11, 2020
Bike locks come in all shapes and sizes, colors, and materials. You can get one for as little as $10 or spend close to $200. In this video, Erik Lindskog, Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commissioner, takes you through some of the most commonly available ones to help you...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 30, 2020
The first phase of the McClellan protected lanes were completed last year between Stelling Road and Imperial Avenue. The protected bike lanes have made travel along McClellan, a major school commute and cross-city connector, safer and easier for cyclists of all ages....
by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 13, 2020
An agenda item during the last Cupertino City Council meeting on July 7 was a parking study for the Cupertino branch of the Santa Clara Public Library. Difficulty finding parking at the civic center has been an ongoing complaint of library patrons as well as City Hall...
by Jian He | Jun 25, 2020
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) board of directors recently approved funding for the Homestead Safe Routes to School project. The funding will advance planned pedestrian and bicycle improvements on Homestead Road in Cupertino, Sunnyvale and Los...
by WBC Advisory Board | Jun 22, 2020
At the City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 16th, the Council discussed and unanimously approved the CIP (Capital Improvement Plan) Budget for 2020-21, which includes all walking and biking projects for the City of Cupertino. Though the City of Cupertino’s...