by Henry Widjaja | Dec 19, 2023
COVID-19 led to a significant slowdown in cars traveling on California roads, amounting to a third of all vehicles opting to stay parked. In compliance with stay-at-home mandates, many drivers chose not to take to the roads, leading to the number of car accidents...
by Seema Lindskog | Nov 11, 2023
Image courtesy of Google The intersection of De Anza at McClellan and Pacifica has been slated for a much needed overhaul for a few years now, as part of the McClellan Road Separated Bikeways Project. Other sections of McClellan were improved with protected bike lanes...
by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 11, 2023
The construction of the new bridge at Wolfe Road over I-280 has now begun. Completion is expected in 2025. The new bridge will be an improvement for both pedestrians and cyclists which face dangerous conditions today when using that stretch of road. The new bridge is...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 28, 2023
Have you heard of the Tamien Innu? Sometimes referred to as the “I-280 Trail”, and previously named the “Junipero Serra Trail”, it’s a planned off-street trail connecting the east and west sides of Cupertino on its northern side. The trail, when complete, will begin...
by Seema Lindskog | Sep 28, 2023
Grant funding is a key way for a city to pay for bike and pedestrian infrastructure projects. Because Cupertino is facing an unprecedented budget crisis right now, it is even more important that it takes advantage of these grant opportunities. Instead, most of the...
by Jennifer Shearin | Aug 29, 2023
Three decades of care The Friends of Stevens Creek Trail are celebrating three decades of support for the great Stevens Creek Trail that is enjoyed in four different local cities. Here in Cupertino, the trail is an enjoyable mile and a half stretching from Stevens...