by Joel Wolf | Nov 24, 2025
The Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission recently provided input to Cupertino City Staff on safety concerns associated with the Torre Avenue pedestrian crossing area, located at Town Center Lane in front of the Civic Center Plaza. This area includes the highly...
by Seema Lindskog | Nov 24, 2025
The City of Cupertino is currently working on developing our next Active Transportation Plan (ATP) which will guide the city’s pedestrian and cycling projects, policy, and investments for the next ten years. This is a big deal. After many months of community meetings,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Oct 23, 2025
Cupertino has an amazing opportunity for an off-street biking and walking trail connecting its east and west sides: the Tamien Innu, aka the I-280 trail. The Tamien Innu completed its Feasibility Study in 2019, and soon afterward Apple donated the full cost of $1.8M...
by Frank Yang | Oct 23, 2025
I am a father of two daughters—one in middle school, one in elementary. Every morning is a pain to fight the traffic to drive my daughter to Kennedy Middle. The traffic is beyond insane. Parents can easily get stuck in the traffic and can’t get in and out for 30...
by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 19, 2025
Brightly-colored whimsical objects and animals are popping up around Cupertino! A 15-ft orange and yellow shark is sunning itself in Memorial Park, a 12-ft blue and orange salmon has appeared at Wilson Park, a bright yellow wagon wheel rolled in at McClellan Ranch,...
by Seema Lindskog | Sep 19, 2025
It’s a lane, it’s a trail, it’s a path—it’s the Lawson Bikeway! The Lawson Bikeway, completed in Summer 2025 after seven years of planning, is Cupertino’s first two-way protected bikeway. Funded by a $120,000 Apple grant, it separates cars, biking students, and...