Walk-Bike News
Cupertino Council moves forward on 3 important projects
We are pleased to announce that the Cupertino City Council has voted to approve and move forward three important projects in Cupertino that are beneficial for cyclists in our city. All votes on these projects were unanimous, and thanks go to every Councilmember for...
The Biking Viking – How to Carry Things on Your Bike
Most people spend 90% of their time within 5 miles or less of their homes, outside of commuting to work. You can easily replace many car trips in the neighborhood with a bike ride from dropping the kids off, getting groceries, going to the bank, running other errands,...
Mr. Roadshow says not to give up on the UPRR Trail
The future UPRR Trail here in Cupertino seems to be at a standstill. Union Pacific doesn't seem to want to work with the City of Cupertino to allow a trail there, and it can't move forward without their approval. This trail is important to Cupertino: it is Tier 1 on...
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