by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 24, 2020
Every CUSD and FUHSD School Board candidate answered our survey on walking and biking. The survey focused on getting students safely to school and encouraging healthy exercise for them. The results of the survey were generally positive, though it’s clear that...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 11, 2020
We are pleased to announce that the Cupertino City Council has voted to approve and move forward three important projects in Cupertino that are beneficial for cyclists in our city. All votes on these projects were unanimous, and thanks go to every Councilmember for...
by Erik Lindskog | Sep 10, 2020
Most people spend 90% of their time within 5 miles or less of their homes, outside of commuting to work. You can easily replace many car trips in the neighborhood with a bike ride from dropping the kids off, getting groceries, going to the bank, running other errands,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 9, 2020
The future UPRR Trail here in Cupertino seems to be at a standstill. Union Pacific doesn’t seem to want to work with the City of Cupertino to allow a trail there, and it can’t move forward without their approval. This trail is important to Cupertino: it is...
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...