Walk-Bike News
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...
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,...
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VTA BPAC Meeting Report (August 10, 2016)
By Gary Jones, Cupertino Bike Commission Representative Special announcement: Thank you James Wiant for your past service to the city of Cupertino on the VTA Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (“BPAC”). All in attendance at this month’s meeting extend their...
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...





