Walk-Bike News
Bollinger Road Corridor Safety Study
At the July Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission meeting, the staff report covered two options to improve the safety of Bollinger Rd. Bollinger runs east-west at the southern border of Cupertino, connecting De Anza Blvd. (7-lanes with 2 left-turn lanes to turn onto...
Join in the Fun at Cupertino’s 8th Bike Fest on 9/25
Would you like to enjoy a family-friendly bike ride and make new friends? Cupertino’s 8th annual Fall Bike Fest will be a perfect event for you and your family! Welcome to join in the fun from 9am to 1pm on Sept 25 at the City Hall parking lot. Walk-Bike Cupertino...
Linda Vista Extension of the Stevens Creek Trail now open!
This morning was the grand opening of the Linda Vista Trail, which is a great extension of the Stevens Creek walking and biking Trail continuing its path deeper into Cupertino. On hand to celebrate were Councilmembers Willey, Wei, and Vice Mayor Chao; former Mayor...
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Davis – The Small California City Responsible for America’s First Bike Lane
THE CYCLE LIFE Mar 8, 2017Photo: Seattle Municipal Archives/Flickr In 1967, Davis broke ground on the country's first true bike lane. Fifty years later, we look back on the inaugural system's impact—and how more work remains to be done to protect cyclists...
Behind the Scenes Ride – Better Bikeways San Jose
Silicon Valley Bike Coalition is organizing a bike ride of San Jose's new Better Bikeways Network. The intent is for folks from neighboring jurisdictions to learn from each other, just like the ride we did in Cupertino last year. The ride is on Sunday May...