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Sweeping enforcement The City of Cupertino was set to resume street sweeping enforcement on Monday, June 7. Enforcement was suspended in early 2020 due to stringent stay-at-home orders, which have … ...
Cars drive down South De Anza Boulevard in Cupertino in September. The city’s transportation division recently reduced speed limits along stretches of five streets, including McClellan Road from ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNApple rescues Cupertino’s transit projectA significant West Valley interstate project was about to be abandoned. Then a tech giant stepped in with millions of dollars ...
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Cupertino pulls funding for road safety improvement study - MSNCupertino officials are pulling the plug on studying how to improve safety on one of the West Valley’s busiest roads. The Cupertino City Council voted 3-1 to defund the Bollinger Road corridor ...
One of the West Valley's most beloved trails is set to bridge a gap in its infrastructure, thanks to a boost from federal funding. Silicon Valley Rep. Ro Khanna has secured $850,000 to make ...
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Cupertino to upgrade bike lanes along major road - MSNCupertino is gearing up to give cyclists a safety boost on one of its busiest roads. De Anza Boulevard is set to receive buffered bike lanes along a roughly 2-mile stretch of the city between ...
After acquiring two campuses it had long leased, Apple now stepped in to help save a Cupertino transit project from collapse.
Cupertino is gearing up to give cyclists a safety boost on one of its busiest roads. De Anza Boulevard is set to receive buffered bike lanes along a roughly 2-mile stretch of the city between ...
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