by WBC Advisory Board | Oct 9, 2018
Walk-Bike Cupertino has conducted a survey of the FUHSD (high school) and CUSD (elementary/middle) school board candidates. Specific questions were asked about their support for Safe Routes to School (SRTS) and their ideas to increase walking and biking to school in...
by WBC Advisory Board | Oct 7, 2018
Walk-Bike Cupertino has conducted a survey of the 2018 Cupertino City Council candidates. Specific questions were asked about their support for walking and biking infrastructure and their ideas to increase the use of alternate transportation here in Cupertino. Our...
by Byron Rovegno | Sep 25, 2018
Below are my notes from last week’s Bike/Ped Commission meeting. While they are not detailed minutes, they will give you an idea of the scope of projects and issues currently being addressed by the city. Thanks, Bryon Cherie Walkowaik has taken Chelsea’s job. Her...
by Jennifer Shearin | Aug 28, 2018
Who are the supporters of the Regnart Trail? Though many walking and biking advocates outside the City limits of Cupertino support this trail (and other local trails), the vast majority –approximately 90%– of the petition signers are from the city of...
by WBC Advisory Board | Aug 24, 2018
The Cupertino City Council passed the resolution to fund and continue the Regnart Creek Trail project at the August 21st city council meeting. After a five hour session and strong advice to communicate and work with the La Mar Drive, De Palma Lane and Farallone Drive...
by Jennifer Shearin | Aug 12, 2018
An issue that comes up frequently when new trails are proposed are concerns about increased crime. After investigating this issue throughly, the overwhelming evidence from studies of hundreds of trails and from sheriff data from local trails are that trails are safe....