Walk-Bike News
Carmen Bridge Project Endorsed by Local PTA and PTSA
Great news to share with our Walk-Bike community in Cupertino! Both Kennedy Middle School (KMS) PTA and Monta Vista High School (MVHS) PTSA have officially endorsed the Carmen Bridge project. Many thanks to MVHS PTSA President Kathy Jacques and KMS PTA President Xi...
Linda Vista Trail construction moves forward
The Linda Vista Trail, extending from Linda Vista Park to McClellan Ranch, is moving ahead quickly. Once completed, the trail will connect with the Stevens Creek Trail to the north and provide a great connection to southern Cupertino neighborhoods to use the Stevens...
Construction starts on Regnart Trail: First Pics
The Regnart Creek Trail, extending from Library Field to East Estates, has begun construction! Once completed, the trail will connect with the McClellan Road protected bike lanes on the west end, and with Creekside Park on the east end. This provides a complete...
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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...





