by Jennifer Shearin | May 6, 2021
We are pleased to recognize former mayor Rod Sinks with the Walk-Bike Cupertino Lifetime Achievement Award for his extraordinary support of alternative transportation in the region over the past ten years, and former Mayor of Cupertino Steven Scharf with the Walk-Bike...
by Dino Sakkas | Mar 25, 2021
Recently, both CUSD (Cupertino Union School District) and FUHSD (Fremont Union High School District) announced their reopening plans in April. After more than a year of shelter-in-place, school families are finally preparing for this exciting yet challenging...
by Erik Lindskog | Jan 21, 2021
Ebikes were the hottest personal equipment of 2020, with good reason. They allow even those of us who are not spandex bike riders to bike further, longer, and faster. More than that, they make biking fun. In this video, the Biking Viking discusses how to pick the...
by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 24, 2020
Want to know how the questions were developed, who scored the responses and more? Read on for more details and our complete scoring rubric below! How were the questions developed? Before the surveys were sent to each candidate, questions were developed based on what...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 11, 2020
You’ve probably seen one of the masks that Masks for Heroes has made–they’ve donated around 5,000 masks to the local community! Walk-Bike Cupertino Boardmember Seema Lindskog leads this active group that has made a great positive difference locally...
by Jennifer Shearin | Aug 12, 2020
Studies show that having your child walk or bike to school helps them achieve their school goals. Now that the schools will only have online instruction for the fall, it’s important that parents fill this gap of exercise that their children will not be getting...