by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 14, 2022
The City of Cupertino held their second and final community meeting in the creation of a Local Road Safety Plan on July 11, 2022 and is moving forward to plan completion in the next couple months. The Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) goals are to reduce traffic...
by J.R. Fruen | May 10, 2022
Walk-Bike Cupertino volunteers doing minor bike repairs, checking tire air presssure, and doing helmet fittings St. Jude’s Episcopal Church on McClellan and Stelling in Cupertino held its first Blessing of the Bicycles on April 24, 2022. The parish welcomed the...
by Seema Lindskog | Apr 13, 2022
Walk-Bike Cupertino is grateful to have been able to procure a large number of bike helmets through the Stanford Children’s Hospital’s Childhood Injury Prevention Program. We are donating these helmets to a variety of local organizations in need. We will...
by Byron Rovegno | Mar 21, 2022
BPC Future Items List: Carmen Bridge Public places for bikes Education on how to use two stage left turn boxes. Path between Lincoln and Monta Vista HS- Impact of semi-rural designation on BP projects/priorities. Adaptive traffic signal pilot update Multi modal...
by Larry Dean | Dec 14, 2021
I am a member of CalBike, an nonprofit organization that advocates for equitable, inclusive, and prosperous communities where bicycling helps to enable all Californians to lead healthy and joyful lives. The following is a newsletter I received from CalBike about AB...
by Byron Rovegno | Nov 9, 2021
A few weeks ago, I ran into a cycling friend who had his arm in a sling. When I inquired about his injury, he said he was cycling in Los Altos and went down when he hit an invisible depression in the pavement. He reported it to the city using an app called...