Walk-Bike News
McClellan protected bike lanes east of Stelling break ground August 3
The first phase of the McClellan protected lanes were completed last year between Stelling Road and Imperial Avenue. The protected bike lanes have made travel along McClellan, a major school commute and cross-city connector, safer and easier for cyclists of all ages....
New Streetlight Banners Made by Students Encourage Walking and Biking
Have you seen the beautiful new banners along Stevens Creek and near City Center? They are designed by our very own Cupertino students to advertise Cupertino Safe Routes to School! These banners are a great way of bringing community art to public spaces to encourage...
City Staff confirm Regnart Trail and McClellan Lanes will ease parking at Civic Center
An agenda item during the last Cupertino City Council meeting on July 7 was a parking study for the Cupertino branch of the Santa Clara Public Library. Difficulty finding parking at the civic center has been an ongoing complaint of library patrons as well as City Hall...
Related News
Protected bike lanes are good for cyclists — and public health
A cyclist bikes up North Figueroa Street between Avenue 52 and Avenue 56 in Highland Park on July 16, 2014. (Los Angeles Times) To the editor: About half of car trips in the U.S. are within easy bicycling distance of three miles, but only about 1% of trips are...
ACTION ALERT: $100M for Active Transportation Program
Hello Partners and Supporters of Biking, Walking & Trails! Urgent Action Alert: We’ve asked the legislature to increase the Active Transportation Program, the state’s only dedicated fund for biking and walking, by $100 million. The Assembly's proposed budget...
Walk-Bike in the News
See recent Courier Article on the Bike Plan 17. Status at this link Go to page 8.




