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 Bollinger and Homestead roads. The street’s existing bike lanes will be repainted and vehicle lanes will be restriped to add a 1.5-foot to 4-foot buffer between cars and cyclists. The project will reduce car lanes from four to three heading northbound between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Lazaneo Drive and southbound between Stevens Creek Boulevard and McClellan Road, providing what cyclists citywide say is a needed…
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