Walk-Bike News
Your guide to the perfect bike lock
Bike locks come in all shapes and sizes, colors, and materials. You can get one for as little as $10 or spend close to $200. In this video, Erik Lindskog, Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commissioner, takes you through some of the most commonly available ones to help you...
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...
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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...



