Walk-Bike News
Resident Priorities for the 2022-2023 City Work Plan
Every year, the city develops a City Work Plan to guide its work on major projects during the next fiscal year from July to June. All the City Commissions provide input on what they see as their main priorities and the city fields a survey to gather community input on...
How WBC is measuring ridership at high schools
Do you ever wonder if the congestion around your local school can be reduced? One way this might be accomplished is if more students walk or bike to school! Walk-Bike Cupertino is working with the Cupertino Safe Routes to School organization at all the High Schools...
Say no to closing access to Regnart Trail at Lozano
The City Council is considering closing off an entrance to the Regnart Trail before it's even open. They need to hear that it's not acceptable.There has been an existing trail alongside Lozano Lane since those homes were built in the early 2000's. Now, the City...
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How Bike Lanes Benefit Businesses
June 4, 2018 Strong Towns by Rachel Quednau Kenmore Boulevard in Akron, Ohio is in the process of a street redesign which may involve the loss of some on-street parking spots in order to create protected bike lanes. This sort of transition is happening all...
How to Turn a Car Town into a Cycling City
This story was made possible by our members. Join today. STORY BY Melissa and Chris BrunlettTwitter Lessons from the Dutch, where the number of bikes exceeds the number of people. EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is excerpted from “Building the Cycling City,” by Melissa...
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...





