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...
by David Stillman | Feb 9, 2020
Byrne Entrance to Blackberry Farms Reprint: By ANNE GELHAUS | agelhaus@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News GroupFebruary 5, 2020 at 7:34 am Cupertino is looking for residents’ feedback on planned pedestrian and bike pathway improvements at the...
by Larry Dean | Nov 26, 2019
Where is Carmen Road and Hoo-Hoo Way? The Carmen Road Bridge project begs the big question: Where is it? And why a bridge there? You’ll see in the following descriptions, that Carmen Road has been in existence for over 100 years. Before the 1970’s it...
by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 12, 2019
There’s a lot of projects in the works for Cupertino, from Class I Trails to Class IV bike lanes. Some have been funded through the design phase and some all the way to construction including most recently this month when the Cupertino City Council decided to...
by Byron Rovegno | Oct 14, 2019
Kudos to the Cupertino Community and the Walk-Bike Cupertino team! With nearly 3 dozen supporters in attendance, there were 10 school kids and 14 adults who spoke to the council. Thank you so much to all the residents who came out and spoke, especially the kids who...