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  2. Bay Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Bay Wheels is the first regional and large-scale bicycle sharing system deployed in California and on the West Coast of the United States. It was established as Bay Area Bike Share in August 2013. As of January 2018, the Bay Wheels system had over 2,600 bicycles in 262 stations across San Francisco, East Bay and San Jose. [1]

  3. Cycling in San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose City Council passed the "San Jose Bike Plan 2020" in November 2009. It was a set of goals intended to be implemented by 2020 if possible, or otherwise make progress in those directions. [5] The goals were as follows: Complete 500 miles of the Bikeway Network by 2020; Achieve 5% of all trips taken by Bike by 2020

  4. San Jose Bike Party - Wikipedia

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    Mostly during election seasons, San Jose's Mayor and City Council members or candidates for those offices have ridden with San Jose Bike Party. [16] [17] [4] City Councilman Pierluigi Oliverio wrote an op-ed for San Jose Inside about his experience riding with Bike Party in March 2009. [18] Bike Party has also attracted visiting politicians.

  5. Westgate Center - Wikipedia

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    Westgate Center, located in San Jose, California is a 645,000 square foot center. While many of the larger stores have their own exterior entrances, there is an interior mall corridor housing smaller stores like Skechers, Torrid, and Carter's, along with a small food court.

  6. Guadalupe River Trail - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe River, with trail on right, looking north from near Trimble Road, San Jose. The Guadalupe River Trail is an 11-mile (18 km) pedestrian and bicycle path in the city of San Jose, California. The path runs along the banks of the Guadalupe River. The trail is currently composed of two discontinuous segments: a shorter "upper" segment in ...

  7. Bill Walton loved his bike and his hometown of San Diego. He ...

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    “I love my bike, I love San Diego and I love solar power,” Walton was fond of saying at the many appearances he made for various causes. Walton died of cancer at 71 on Monday , the NBA announced.

  8. Coyote Creek Trail - Wikipedia

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    City of San Jose North San Jose segment (1.0 mile (1.6 km)) Highway 237 Bikeway; VTA light rail Cisco Way station; Berryessa District segment (.25 miles (0.40 km)) San Jose Flea Market; Berryessa BART Station; South San Jose segment (2.5 miles (4.0 km)) - contiguous with county portion of trail connects to Hellyer County Park

  9. Rincon de los Esteros, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The rancho would later come into the possession of the Berryessa family of California, a prominent Californio family in the Bay Area. [ 14 ] For much of the 19th and early 20th century, most of Rincon was occupied by orchards and fruit farms, like much of the rest of Santa Clara Valley prior to the high-tech industrial boom of Silicon ...