Walk-Bike News
Cupertino’s 2023 Earth Day Festival is coming!
The previous Earth Day Festivals have been fun for the whole family, and this one is expected to be better than ever. The location will be the same as last year, on Cupertino's Library Field, where it was agreed the event space was much improved from previous...
The Stevens Creek Boulevard Corridor Study moves forward
A continous protected bike path from De Anza College in Cupertino to Diridon Station in San Jose would be a gamechanger for local cyclists.Stevens Creek Boulevard from Diridon Station to De Anza College and Highway 85 is a major commuter artery in the South Bay,...
Rebuild of McClellan Bridge: Let’s get a trail connection
A view from the McClellan Ranch parking lot facing south toward the current bridge. Especially this year, there has been a significant amount of water in the creek and this will need to be accommodated.The bridge over Stevens Creek at McClellan Ranch Park is nearly...
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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...
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...
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...





