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Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was still quite slow. TBP volunteer John came on Tuesday and helped build a new shelving unit in the back of the shop, which once finished, will help keep things from forming dangerous piles on the ground. I’ll continue to work on that this week.
Over the weekend, Todd (another TBP volunteer) came and cleared out the scrap metal. That was super helpful and has cleared space to store more bikes and parts.With the student return, it projects to be busier this week. We shall see! I’ll keep a couple staffers on call in case it does get busy.
Other than that, I will continue to build bikes, organize, and cull the junk.
Visitors: 22
Sales: $240
Memberships: 1 for $30
Tube/tire: 2 for $9Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
17F SSC Final Report - TRT
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Final Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was exceedingly quiet. I closed up shop on Tuesday due to the wonky heating and the extreme cold. Since then, the heat has been operating at about 30% but that’s enough to get by. Fingers crossed it gets fixed this week.
This week I will, weather permitting, be able to give final test rides and checks to the bikes I built up last week. I’ll also be building a shelving unit next to the bench grinder in an attempt to maximize some of the vertical space the shop allows for but is currently going unused. Beyond that it is business as usual.
Visitors: 10
Sales: $105No bike sales (refurb nor b-a-b) last week.
Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
17F SSC Semesterly Report - Raw Metering at BIF
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Attached Files:Seeking SSLC Co-Presidents
Associated Project(s):SSLC took a hiatus for the fall semester and will return this spring with new programming, more support, and a greater opportunity for sustainable impact. iSEE will offer course credit for two students to co-president SSLC in the spring. This is a three to four hour weekly commitment and requires strong communication, coordination, and organization skills combined with an interest in campus sustainability. The co-presidents will facilitate meetings, manage a student listserv, coordinate biweekly educational opportunities (ex. solar farm tour), and biweekly informal gatherings.
Updated dashboard for BIF
Associated Project(s):The BIF energy dashboard prototype is live in the production environment now.
Daily View https://ednaweb.illinienergy.illinois.edu/post/BIF/graph.html
Weekly View https://ednaweb.illinienergy.illinois.edu/post/BIF/graph.html?week
News Gazette Article
ECBS SWATeam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):On November 14, the ECBS SWATeam had their fifth meeting, where they revised their recommendation draft for energy conservation funds as a team. They also reflected on the presentation Doris and Brad gave at the previous meeting, and the team plans to contact them in regards to projects for energy savings. Energy report cards for campus buildings will be released soon. Certified Green Office Program 2.0 has been launched and currently 31% of campus buildings have been certified. A SWATeam member, Yun Kyu Yi, is also starting a personal project where he plans to look at the large-scale energy usage of each building and compare the methods for doing so.
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, Happy New Year! Before the holiday break I only worked a 2 day week. Nothing of note occurred. Although the records show we had 25 people in, so that’s cool.
On to the numbers!
Sales: $309.50
Memberships: 2 for $60
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $180
Bikes (B-a-B): 0 for $0
Tubes: 2 for $8
Stay warm!- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
archived info- 2016 Tree Care Plan
Associated Project(s):See attached for 2016 Tree Care Plan documents.
Attached Files:WPP receives SSC funding
Associated Project(s):This project seeks to strengthen student understanding of the farm-to-fork food system. This project's main goal is to upkeep, collection, and summarization data from the Woody Perennial Polyculture (WPP). The WPP was a student-initiated effort that was established on the Student Sustainable Farm in 2012 with support from the SSC and other campus entities. By completing this analysis, WPP will expand its educational outreach, increase student engagement, and better connect with campus Dining Services. This funding provides student and staff time so that WPP can expand its efforts after a detailed analysis.
Attached Files:Semester Completion
Associated Project(s):The Fall 2017 project has been completed and submitted. Results of the competition will be released in Spring 2018.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was slow and I did not need the assistance of the student staff. Thankfully, a couple of them were flexible enough to agree to an on-call situation if I needed them. That was a great help to know they were available if needed.
Volunteer presence last week was surprisingly high. On Thursday we had five people in, all to volunteer. Accordingly, a lot of much-needed organizing and deep cleaning happened. For example: all used tubes have been accounted for: good ones sorted and marked, bad ones in their own pile.On Tuesday of last week I closed the shop for CPR-certification class. This week I will set up my other certification class for BBP.
Last Monday I called in a service order as two of the three heater fans wouldn’t turn on. Thankfully, it has been warm enough and the one still operational fan has been putting out enough heat to keep it comfortable in here.
I’ll be working today and tomorrow and then back at it January 2nd, 2018. (Weird to type!) Hope everyone has a lovely holiday and a happy new year!
Visitors: 28
Sales: $141.80
Memberships: 2 for $60
Misc. small parts: 26 for $26Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week I was sick and missed work on Wednesday. Other than that, it was uneventful. I’ve kept one student worker on per day to help, as it’s been busy enough to warrant it. That has been a pleasant turn of events—being this busy—but will likely end this week with finals happening and all.
This week projects to be slow and I should be able to make some real headway with building up bikes for the Spring rush. I’ve got 14 for sale right now but will hopefully have about 20 by end of week.I have staff training from 11-4 tomorrow, so the shop will be closed as I cannot guarantee that I’ll be done in a timely manner. I’ll post on the website about it.
The numbers:
Sales: 281.25
Memberships: 6 for $180Tubes: 3 for $14
visitors: 41 for the week
Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Solar Farm 2.0 Request for Proposals
Associated Project(s):Chancellor Jones approved moving forward with soliciting proposals for Solar Farm 2.0, at the Sustainability Council meeting yesterday. F&S will now start working on an RFP process to consider building another 50 acres of solar PVs on south farms.
EGen007 Solar Farm 2.0 recommendation - Transmittal
Associated Project(s):The SWATeam recommendation, eGen007 Solar Farm 2.0, was transmitted to the Sustainability Council and was presented during their meeting on December 7, 2017.
For future updates, please refer to Solar Farm 2.0.
See iWG assessment of EGen007 Solar Farm 2.0 here.
Sustainability Council agenda
Associated Project(s):The Sustainability Council meeting agenda is attached. The key topic is the proposal for a second solar farm.
Attached Files:iWG meeting agenda November 30, 2017
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:SSC Supports Red Oak Rain Garden 2.0
Associated Project(s):Red Oak Rain Garden 2.0 restores the original Red Oak Rain Garden that was established 10 years ago to address the flooding issue between McKinley Health Center and Allen Hall. Students will work alongside faculty, staff, and community members to plant specific plants that provide multi-season flooding protection. This project aims to increase awareness surrounding horticulture and natural flooding management while addressing an infrastructural issue on campus.
The Student Sustainability Committee provides financial support to purchase plants, signage, training materials, and hardscape. The plant species are specifically chosen for maximum efficiency and learning. Likewise, the signage will allow the passerby to identify native species. University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners will support the garden while students are on academic breaks and provide Red Bison, a student-led organization, with rain garden training.
Attached Files: