Walk-Bike News
Special Bike Camp Opportunity for Middle Schoolers
The City of Cupertino through Safe Routes to School is offering a Middle School Bike Skills Summer Workshop to prepare rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders for biking to middle school and beyond. Students will learn how to be confident riders by learning the rules of the...
VTA funds Homestead ‘Safe Routes’
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) board of directors recently approved funding for the Homestead Safe Routes to School project. The funding will advance planned pedestrian and bicycle improvements on Homestead Road in Cupertino, Sunnyvale and Los...
Council approves 2020-21 Capital Budget including Regnart Creek Trail
At the City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 16th, the Council discussed and unanimously approved the CIP (Capital Improvement Plan) Budget for 2020-21, which includes all walking and biking projects for the City of Cupertino. Though the City of Cupertino's income has...
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Jane’s Walk – Program
I'm writing to invite you to lead a Jane’s Walk and share your story about your neighborhood. As you already know, San José is a diverse, inspiring city with a rich history. Jane's Walk provides an engaging way to celebrate San José's past, present, and future. Last...
Get Ready for Class IV Bikeways
By Pete Heller, Chair Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Thanks to Assembly Bill 1193 California is rapidly moving to add a new designation of Class IV bikeways to the 3 existing classes now defined by the Streets & Highways Code. Class IV bikeways use...


