Bike for Boba Community Project

Aiming to increase bike ridership among students and cut carbon emissions, the Bike for Boba community project started in Fall 2021 as part of a community initiative to help the environment. The leadership team of Walk-Bike Cupertino and the Monta Vista Interact Club worked together to host two events where boba and biking-related trinkets were given out to excited bikers on the Monta Vista campus. Many students had a great experience biking to school for the first time. Following the success of the first two events, Bike for Boba is now expanding to other high schools in Cupertino and we are planning to host district-wide events in the coming months. Check out the past Bike for Boba event recaps below.
SRTS Parent “Meet-up”

SRTS Parent “Meet-up”

Last week’s Safe Routes 2 School Parent Meet-Up event was a huge success! Nearly 40 residents from Cupertino and surrounding cities showed up to learn about Palo Alto’s acclaimed Safe Routes to School Program and strategies for increasing walking and biking education...

Biking on Sidewalks

Biking on Sidewalks

A new sidewalk ordinance allowing children ages 12 and below (along with parents) to ride their bicycles on sidewalks passed on February 7, 2017 at the Cupertino City Council meeting.  Now in Cupertino, children age 12 or below may ride alone or with a parent/guardian...