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Regnart Creek Trail Wins Big Award

Regnart Creek Trail Wins Big Award

Regnart Creek Trail Wins an Award The City of Cupertino’s Regnart Creek Trail project has been selected as a winner for the American Public Works Association (APWA) Silicon Valley’s 2022 Award Program in the Transportation - $2M-$5M category. The award recognizes...

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Visit to San Jose’s Viva Calle is an inspiration

Visit to San Jose’s Viva Calle is an inspiration

The idea that a city would temporarily close miles of San Jose streets to bring communities together to walk or bike was irresistible, so a group of us cyclists from Cupertino decided to take one Sunday morning to see how San Jose put on one of their Viva Calle SJ...

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National Parks Trying To Get A Handle On E-Bikes

National Parks Trying To Get A Handle On E-Bikes

October 21, 20194:27 PM ETHeard on All Things Considered MARK AREHART An e-bike resembles a regular bicycle, with its batteries and electric motor integrated into the bike's frame. Enthusiasts see e-bikes on national park trails as a great thing, but some...

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Just back from Copenhagen…

Just back from Copenhagen…

A trip report from Dave Stearns, a long-standing Cupertino biking advocate.... " …and you better not walk in the bike lanes.  They will chase you back onto the sidewalk.  The 3-wheel “Christiana” bikes (see the pic of the mom and kid in the front basket) are...

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What’s wrong with parking in bike lanes?

What’s wrong with parking in bike lanes?

What’s wrong with parking in bike lanes? A lot, actually From BICYCLING By Stephen Hudson (Contributor)  August 9, 2018 The Washington Post recently published a letter to the editor from someone who parked in a bike lane arguing that blocking a bike lane isn’t really...

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