Walk-Bike News
Mr. Roadshow says not to give up on the UPRR Trail
The future UPRR Trail here in Cupertino seems to be at a standstill. Union Pacific doesn't seem to want to work with the City of Cupertino to allow a trail there, and it can't move forward without their approval. This trail is important to Cupertino: it is Tier 1 on...
Safe Routes to School Recruiting High School Student Liaisons
Cupertino's Safe Routes to School (SR2S) program is recruiting high school students who are passionate about either bicycling, healthy lifestyles, safe transportation, and/or campus safety to become a part of our Working Group. We are excited to work with our local...
McClellan Lanes have opened biking to all
Having the protected lanes in place helps people biking with children feel more confident about doing so. This summer, my mom friends and I were able to use them with the kids and I seriously doubt that we would have ever considered this route without them because of...
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Four easy fixes for L.A. (Santa Clara County?) Traffic
Edward Humes See full article at http://lat.ms/1RMu91t Noel Massie's days are dominated by two things: trucks and minutes. He has too many of one, too little of the other — the defining struggle between traffic and time that bedevils America's goods-movement...
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...


