Walk-Bike News
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...
Council Votes to increase RCT fence budget by $1.2M
In an unanimous decision, the Cupertino City Council on June 1 voted to increase the budget for the private-land fencing for the Regnart Creek Trail by an additional $1.2 million. This brings the cost of the fencing to almost $2 million dollars, a huge and...
2021 STAR Awards: Walk-Bike Cupertino Honored “Non-Profit of the Year”
Every year, since 1957, the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce has recognized the outstanding people, organizations, and businesses in our community. The last 12 months have been full of remarkable challenges. It is our honor to acknowledge a few of the exceptional people...
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