by WBC Advisory Board | Mar 29, 2024
The City of Cupertino is moving closer to having a Vision Zero plan. The fundamental goal of Vision Zero is to eliminate all deaths and serious injuries to users of our roadway system, including vehicle drivers and passengers, bicyclists, pedestrians and others....
by WBC Advisory Board | Feb 3, 2024
The Walk-Bike Cupertino board recently met with two candidates for the State Assembly Member for District 26 position to learn their views and experience with walking and biking issues. The candidates are running to replace Evan Low, the current State Assembly Member...
by WBC Advisory Board | Jun 26, 2023
Many cities locally have created Active Transportation Plans, which are combined Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans. These allow infrastructure projects which benefit both cyclists and pedestrians to be ranked together, instead of having competing priorities. Some also...
by WBC Advisory Board | Jun 26, 2023
This month, Walk-Bike Cupertino welcomed three new board members from the local Cupertino High Schools of Monta Vista and Cupertino High. They will be the voice of students to our board, plus have the opportunity to have the support of the Walk-Bike community for...
by WBC Advisory Board | May 22, 2023
Walk-Bike Cupertino is proud to give back to our community. We volunteer our time, advocate to local governments for better bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails, and support events around the local area. Here are some ways that we’ve made a difference in the past...