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Youth Environmental Power Initiative’s 2022 Climate Projects
With the global pandemic, time seems to be flying by faster than ever. Most schools have returned to in-person learning and many organizations and programs have hit the ground running in response to the re-opening of public areas. Youth Environmental Power Initiative...
Make your voice heard on Cupertino’s plans for 2022 & 2023
Fill out this two-question city survey to make biking and walking one of the priorities for Cupertino. Cupertino City Council will use the survey to prioritize their Work Program for 2022-23. The Work Program is everything the Council asks the city staff to work on...
Help Cupertino create a Local Road Safety Plan
Your input is needed! Have you had an accident or near miss? Do you know of an area where cars make it dangerous to walk or bike? You can make a difference in whether Cupertino addresses these issues, through the public input on the Local Road Safety Plan that the...
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A Turn at the Front
David Schorow, President, Western Wheelers Reprint from the Turning Wheel Newsletter David Schorow One way Western Wheelers works for the cycling community is by donating money to organizations advocating for cyclists. Two of our...
You Can Save a Bicyclist’s Life – Learn the Dutch Reach!
The Dutch Reach All you need to do is adopt one small habit........ Bloomberg News Editorial BoardFebruary 10, 2019, 7:00 AM PST Small, lightweight, fast-moving. Photographer: Spencer Platt/Getty Images COMMENTS 37LISTEN TO ARTICLE 2:23SHARE THIS...
Utah Moving Forward on ‘Idaho Stop’ for Cyclists
By Angie Schmitt Feb 1, 2019 Streetsblog USA Utah cyclists will be able to treat stop signs and stop lights like yield signs if a bill making its way through the Statehouse is successful. The House Transportation Committee recently passed House Bill 161, which...





