by Byron Rovegno | Oct 2, 2017
The Cupertino City staff is focused on five primary initiatives of the Bike Plan 2016: Design and roll out of the 7 Bike Boulevards Walk-Bike Cupertino consider these proposed routes to be high-impact/return in making it safe and easy for our students to get to/from...
by Jian He | Sep 29, 2017
Walk-Bike Cupertino is seeking a resident volunteer interested in advocating for pedestrian pathways in our city. The successful candidate should be an avid walker or hiker who can help us advocate city planning for urban trails in Cupertino. You should be willing to...
by Revathy Narasimhan | Sep 26, 2017
(This email chain/request to Cupertino City Staff was from late last month. Residents in the Stelling/Rainbow area might find it of interest. ) Sunday, August 20, 2017 Dear Chelsea, David, and the Bike-Ped Commissioners, I volunteer as a part of Walk-Bike Cupertino...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 8, 2017
There was significant discussion on the plans for the Class IV bike lanes along McClellan, including treatments at intersections. This will be an ongoing topic at the BPC meetings. HMH Consultants, which will be providing the McClellan Class IV protected bikeway...
by Byron Rovegno | Sep 4, 2017
David Stillman has been promoted to Transportation Manager for Cupertino. A nine year city-staff veteran, Stillman’s focus is squarely on transportation issues, planning and implementation in the city. “Prior to July, 2012 David Stillman, in the Public...
by Stuart Rosenberg | Sep 3, 2017
The inaugural Ride4Diabetes a great success! The 3-route bike ride that included routes to Woodside, up Big Basin Way to Skyline Boulevard and through Cupertino. With all proceeds going to the fight against Diabetes, the ride was sponsored by the Cupertino DeAnza...