by Seema Lindskog | May 22, 2023
Cupertino sits at an average elevation of 236 feet above sea level with steep hills on its western and southern borders. The land slopes gently down from there to the bay. Its unique location means that Cupertino is near the headwaters of several creeks in the South...
by WBC Advisory Board | Apr 20, 2023
Cupertino is facing a budget shortfall starting this year. The decline in revenue is due to a change in sales tax distributions based on an audit by the CDFTA (California Department of Fee and Tax Administration) of how Cupertino receives sales tax revenue from Apple....
by Sharlene Liu | Apr 18, 2023
The Stevens Creek Trail is being extended from Mountain View southward to Sunnyvale. This marks the first time that the Stevens Creek Trail will come to Sunnyvale, allowing easy access for residents in south Sunnyvale and Los Altos, and Cupertino residents via...
by Seema Lindskog | Feb 28, 2023
Let’s Celebrate the Opening of the Regnart Creek Trail In 2016, the Regnart Creek trail was included in the city’s Bike Plan. In September 2017, the project was initiated with a feasibility plan. Six years after it was first imagined, the trail is finally...
by Louise Saadati | Feb 13, 2023
The previous Earth Day Festivals have been fun for the whole family, and this one is expected to be better than ever. The location will be the same as last year, on Cupertino’s Library Field, where it was agreed the event space was much improved from previous...
by Seema Lindskog | Jan 23, 2023
A continous protected bike path from De Anza College in Cupertino to Diridon Station in San Jose would be a gamechanger for local cyclists. Stevens Creek Boulevard from Diridon Station to De Anza College and Highway 85 is a major commuter artery in the South Bay,...