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Fun times at the 2021 Cupertino Bike Fest!
The 8th Annual Bike Fest Was Fun for All!Fall Bike Fest in Cupertino was again a well-attended event and fun time for all! After its cancellation last year due to the pandemic, it was great to get together again, enjoy a great family bike ride and games, ride the...
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...
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