Walk-Bike News
Major changes coming for Bubb Road
At the February 2, 2021 Cupertino City Council meeting, the Council approved a contract with Granite Rock (Correction: we incorrectly named the contractor as Granite Construction in the newsletter) to re-engineer Bubb Road. The changes will extend from Results Way to...
SR2S in Science Classes at Kennedy Middle School in Cupertino
Every summer, San Mateo County Office of Education hosts an Environmental Learning Collaborative (SMELC) where they train teachers how to integrate sustainability topics into their curriculum. This past summer, a transportation component was added to the training,...
Our Goals for 2021
Walk Bike Cupertino was founded in 2014 to give a voice to residents who walk and bike in our city. We are an all-volunteer group of residents like you. Since our founding, our membership has grown to over 2,500 residents, and our group has had tremendous success...
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Sunnyvale pursues campaign to eliminate deadly traffic accidents
Sunnyvale pursues campaign to eliminate deadly traffic accidents A community meeting is planned at the Sunnyvale Public Library on April 4 to discuss traffic safety measures Sunnyvale is pursuing as part of Vision Zero, an initiative that aims to completely...
Bicycle Revolution, A Course On Wheels, Teaches Students About The Politics Of Social Change
Maria Klawe Forbes Magazine March 20, 2018 In case you didn’t know, there is a bicycle revolution under way across the United States. And examining how and why some cities are embracing bicycle traffic, and others are not, can be a valuable lesson in how social...
How Exercise Can Keep Aging Muscles and Immune Systems ‘Young’
New York Times (03.15.18) Remaining physically active as we grow older could help to keep our muscles and immune systems robust, according to two inspiring new studies of older recreational cyclists. Together, the experiments add to growing evidence that some of our...





