Walk-Bike News
WBC Board Review of State Assembly District 26 Candidates
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...
Bike-Ped Commission proposes three priorities for 2024-25 City Work Program
With the budget crisis that Cupertino is facing, most requests from city commissions for items to be included in Cupertino's Work Program are expected to be revenue neutral or revenue generating. The Bicycle-Pedestrian Commission is included in this. Luckily, bicycle...
2023 Recap: slow progress, but some forward movement
The past year for Cupertino and its surrounding communities has seen some major changes as we continue to emerge from the pandemic. Locally in Cupertino, there have been some serious issues which have taken attention away from quality of life improvements such as...
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Painted crosswalks: a new trend for safety and fun
A new trend has begun taking place: painted crosswalks. While this trend is yet to be seen everywhere, localities in California such as Los Angeles, Modesto, and many other municipalities across the country have adopted this innovative approach. They've found these...
Ideas for Cupertino Summer Adventures
Summer is here, and what better way to enjoy the beautiful weather than by exploring Cupertino’s wonderful outdoors? Whether you prefer biking, walking, or hiking, we have some great tips to ensure you have a great time outside. The Stevens Creek Trail is perhaps one...
Building a Senior-Friendly Community for Aging in Place
A thriving community is one that meets the needs of its residents at every age. In Cupertino, seniors are a rising and large portion of our population. According to the Age-Friendly Cupertino Task Force in May 2019, about 20% of Cupertino's homes are occupied by...