Walk-Bike News
Two City Council candidates get all top scores on our survey
Two candidates, JR Fruen and Steven Scharf, earned all "green" scores from Walk-Bike Cupertino for their responses in our survey, with one other candidate, Hung Wei, doing almost as well. Our full scorecard is below. For the full unedited responses from each City...
Several School Board Candidates express support for Safe Routes
Every CUSD and FUHSD School Board candidate answered our survey on walking and biking. The survey focused on getting students safely to school and encouraging healthy exercise for them. The results of the survey were generally positive, though it's clear that there is...
WBC Student Advisor Connects Seniors and Students to Combat Isolation
Walk-Bike Cupertino Student Board Advisor Lawrence Fan started a group called COVID Networks with four other Cupertino High School students to help Seniors who are feeling isolated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They created an online plaform that connect teen...
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