by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 2, 2020
Though the trend for both pedestrian and cyclist accidents in Cupertino is downward (fewer crashes), there are still enough for concern. This is especially true as many studies show that most accidents are never reported. Who is most likely to experience a crash? ...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 1, 2020
Over the past four years, Cupertino has seen fewer accidents each year between cyclists, pedestrians and vehicles. Any resident will tell you that traffic has increased (aside from after March 2020), which usually increases crashes. So why are we not seeing more of...
by Larry Dean | May 15, 2020
UPDATE September 1, 2020: The Cupertino City Council unanimously approved the build proposal for the new Westport Development on August 18, 2020. The development proposal will demolish the 71,250 square foot retail center (The Oaks), remove and replace 74 protected...
by Seema Lindskog | Apr 28, 2020
Regnart Creek Trail Project Updates Date: 04/22/2020 11:35 am The Cupertino Environmental Committee met on April 15th and unanimously accepted the negative environmental declaration for the Regnart Creek Trail project. The next step will be the submission of...
by Larry Dean | Apr 20, 2020
Cupertino’s plans to make the city safe for all of its cycling residents are now truly moving forward. The first phase of the McClellan Road separated lanes were completed in Fall 2019, some bike boulevards have been installed, the Regnart Creek Trail was...
by Meenakshi Biyani | Feb 12, 2020
The fully funded and approved Regnart Creek Trail is continuing through the environmental approval process, which has a scheduled completion date of June 15, 2020. Below is the February 11, 2020 notice from the City of Cupertino detailing the next steps in the...