We advocate for better biking infrastructure and we work to grow the biking community in Sunnyvale and neighboring cities.
Whether you live, work, or visit Sunnyvale, or want to increase biking for the sake of sustainability, traffic reduction, or active transportation to schools, Bike Sunnyvale speaks to your concerns and makes your voice count. Join our team!
2025
Bike Sunnyvale in conjunction with Safe Streets Sunnyvale and many other supporters won on Tasman! Tasman will have a road diet for its first phase resulting in two-way bicycle and pedestrian paths on both sides to allow residents to safely walk and bike to get from Casa de Amigos and Plaza Del Rey to their neighborhood grocery store and more.
Bike Sunnyvale helped SVBC have a very successful ride along El Camino Real from Santa Clara Caltrain to Menlo Park Caltrain in May for Bike Month.
Bike Sunnyvale's monthly free bike repair event in partnership with the Sunnyvale Public Library fixed hundreds of bikes this year.
Bike Sunnyvale's Tube Fixing Parties have taught many how to patch tubes as well as created hundreds of patched tubes for volunteers and charities.
Sunnyvale's first Active Transportation Planner, the first AT professional, was hired in 2025 thanks to our efforts!
Hollenbeck and Tasman projects are in play, let Sunnyvale City Council know you support both!
We won on Tasman! Tasman will have a road diet for its first phase resulting in two way bicycle and pedestrian paths both sides to allow residents to safely walk and bike to get from Casa de Amigos and Plaza Del Rey to their neighborhood grocery store and more.
2024
Sharlene and Ari's presentation to the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition.
Persuaded the city to install full-time bike lanes and a partial road diet on Homestead Rd
Doubled the required minimum Class I long-term bicycle parking requirements for residential buildings along El Camino Real.
Road Diet on Java Dr, resulting in 1 mile of buffered bike lanes
Got the to install buffered bike lanes on Sunnyvale Ave (see before and after)
Persuaded the City to install a temporary lane closure pathway (1/4 mi) on Tasman Dr and study making it permanent
Made "Active Transportation" a city priority
Strengthened Sunnyvale's Active Transportation Plan
Fixed 1500+ bikes at our Free Bike Repair events (as of end of 2024)
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We are able to do what we do because of the support of the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition.