What’s Happening Locally
Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Priorities for 2023
This coming year, due to staff shortages, there will not be any new city work items. The staff liaison, David Stillman, therefore asked the BPC at their November 2022 meeting about what their top...
Pedestrian Scramble potential solution to congestion at Bubb and McClellan Intersection
The City of Cupertino is trying something new to address congestion at the Bubb and McClellan intersection in the mornings: a “pedestrian scramble”. This change will allow either all car traffic, or...
Sunnyvale considers whether to make Homestead bike lanes full time
Homestead Road is a key east-west transportation corridor at the far northern edge of Cupertino, connecting Los Altos in the west to San Jose in the east. The road provides access to several large...
Youth Happenings
Eaton Elementary has a new Walking Schoolbus…your school can too
Growing up abroad, American school buses are an unmistakable sign of American culture. Everyone knows their yellow paint and flashing red lights, which can be seen in so many TV series and movies....
Member Updates
Painted crosswalks: a new trend for safety and fun
A new trend has begun taking place: painted crosswalks. While this trend is yet to be seen everywhere, localities in California such as Los Angeles, Modesto, and many other municipalities across the...
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Painted crosswalks: a new trend for safety and fun
A new trend has begun taking place: painted crosswalks. While this trend is yet to be seen everywhere, localities in California such as Los Angeles, Modesto, and many other municipalities across the...
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