by Jennifer Shearin | Dec 13, 2022
The City of Cupertino is trying something new to address congestion at the Bubb and McClellan intersection in the mornings: a “pedestrian scramble”. This change will allow either all car traffic, or all pedestrian traffic, to cross during a light cycle phase instead...
by Matt Widmann | Dec 13, 2022
Homestead Road is a key east-west transportation corridor at the far northern edge of Cupertino, connecting Los Altos in the west to San Jose in the east. The road provides access to several large strip malls, apartment blocks, detached single family housing,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Oct 27, 2022
In a quick and decisive decision, the City Council on October 18 passed the Staff recommendation to wait one year after the Regnart Trail opens to gather data before deciding on a crosswalk across Rodrigues near the Lozano Lane pathway. The pathway will remain open to...
by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 26, 2022
The results of our election year Candidate Survey are again informative and surprising! We asked Cupertino City Council candidates their views on walking and biking infrastructure and biking and for encouragement of both of them. We scored the responses and ranked the...
by Byron Rovegno | Sep 12, 2022
We are happy to announce that a pedestrian trail extension of the Stevens Creek Trail is now open north of Stevens Creek, where the trail had previously ended. It is now possible to cross from the south side of Stevens Creek Boulevard by going under the road overpass...
by David Stillman | May 13, 2022
Regnart Creek Trail Wins an Award The City of Cupertino’s Regnart Creek Trail project has been selected as a winner for the American Public Works Association (APWA) Silicon Valley’s 2022 Award Program in the Transportation – $2M-$5M category. The award...