Stevens Creek Boulevard Class IV Bikeways

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Project Overview

The number one priority project identified by the 2016 Bicycle Transportation Plan was a Class IV bicycle facility on Stevens Creek Boulevard along the entire length of the Stevens Creek Boulevard corridor. Phase 1, between Wolfe Road and Tantau Avenue, was completed January 2021.

Due to the length of the corridor, construction of phase 2 will be divided into 2 sub-phases:

  • Phase 2A will construct a Class IV separated bikeway along both sides of Stevens Creek Boulevard from Wolfe Road to De Anza Boulevard.

  • Phase 2B will construct a Class IV separated bikeway along both sides of Stevens Creek Boulevard from De Anza Boulevard to Mary Avenue.

Project Map

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Grant Funding

The City of Cupertino was awarded $807,000 for construction of the project through the One Bay Area Cycle 2 Grant Program funded administered by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC).

Project Updates

6/8/2026

The contractor will continue traffic signal and camera improvements at the intersection of Wolfe Avenue/Stevens Creek Boulevard and De Anza Boulevard/Stevens Creek Boulevard. 

Night work is scheduled from Tuesday, June 9 to Friday, June 12, between 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM for installation and activation of new traffic signal poles and equipment.  Traffic signals may be in flashing mode between 10:00 PM and 3:00 AM during this work.  Please note, the signal may be temporarily shut down during this timeframe.  Traffic control personnel will be onsite to maintain safety and traffic operations.  Motorist may experience traffic delays while work is underway.

 

5/26/2026

For the Stevens Creek Boulevard Class IV Bikeways Project (Phase 2A), traffic signals at the intersection of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Miller/Wolfe Avenue will be temporarily shut down on Wednesday, May 27, from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m.

The shutdown is required to relocate electrical lines that conflict with the installation of a new signal pole foundation. City of Cupertino Traffic Division staff and Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies will be on site to provide assistance and direct traffic during this work.

The work will be completed as quickly as possible to minimize impacts to the public. Motorists should expect delays in the area and are encouraged to use alternate routes if possible.

 

4/16/2026

UPDATE: The signal shutdown scheduled for Thursday, April 16, as noted below, must be rescheduled. We will post updated information when available.

For the Stevens Creek Boulevard Class IV Bikeways Project (Phase 2A), traffic signals at the intersection of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Miller/Wolfe Avenue will be temporarily shut down on Thursday, April 16, from 9:30 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m.

The shutdown is required to relocate electrical lines that conflict with the installation of a new signal pole foundation. City of Cupertino Traffic Division staff and Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies will be on site to provide assistance and direct traffic during this work.

The work will be completed as quickly as possible to minimize impacts to the public. Motorists should expect delays in the area and are encouraged to use alternate routes if possible.

 

1/29/2026

For the Stevens Creek Boulevard Class IV Bikeways Project (Phase 2A), traffic signals at the intersection of Stevens Creek Boulevard and De Anza Boulevard will be temporarily shut down on Tuesday, February 3, from 9:00 p.m. to approximately midnight.

The shutdown is required to relocate electrical lines that conflict with the installation of a new signal pole foundation. City of Cupertino Traffic Division staff and Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies will be on site to provide assistance and direct traffic during this work.

The work will be completed as quickly as possible to minimize impacts to the public.