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Bike Funding Needs
Associated Project(s):In 2011, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was recognized as a bronze-level Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) by the League of American Bicyclists. This was in large part a result of efforts by Facilities & Services in cooperation with community partners, including the Bicycle Friendly Cities of Urbana and Champaign and Champaign County Bikes, which is dedicated to making Champaign County the most bicycle friendly county in the Midwest. The Student Sustainability Committee, Illinois Student Senate, and Dean of Students have added funding.
The BFU Bronze status expires in 2015, and campus needs to address several bicycle-related items in order to maintain Bronze status or achieve the Silver designation. Key points, status, timing, and approximate long-term funding needs are below.
Task
Status
Timing
Long-term Funding Needs
Approve Campus Bike Plan
final edits underway, then routing for approval from F&S and Campus
30-Jun-14
use existing staff time
Improve bikeway network
integrating some of these with street and capital projects, seeking grants
five to ten years
approximately $4 Million
Upgrade bike parking
over 150 parking locations are not up to acceptable standards
three to five years
approximately $400K
Adopt Campus Bike Code and bike registration system
final edits underway, then routing for approval; costs include tracking citations, and handling registration
approve by June 30, 2014
$5-$20k/year recurring
Campus Bicycle Coordinator over programs such as bike sharing and ambassadors
no funding available, currently managed part-time by a team of F&S
needed
$45k/year recurring
Bicycle Education maps, materials and classes
currently offered by the Campus Bike Center and Champaign County Bikes
ongoing
$5-$10k/year recurring
Campus Bike Center advocacy, education, and encouragement
recurring events, in collaboration with Champaign County Bikes and student advocacy groups
needed
$50k/year recurring
With increasing ridership over the last decade and an average of 5,000 bikes on campus during a typical hour, it is clear that bicycle-related needs should not be ignored. Bikeway improvements, parking upgrades, and a new bike code are in progress now; however, to keep the Bicycle Friendly status, campus should allocate $50,000 in FY15 for the Campus Bike Center (a collaboration between campus and The Bike Project of Urbana-Champaign).
The Bike Center distributes UI registration stickers; maintains Bike Fix-it Stations; provides a central base for the bicycling community on campus; encourages mode-shift through various events and classes throughout the year; distributes educational resources regarding bicycling; educates students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors about basic bicycle maintenance; and collaborates with campus and community partners in bicycle-related programs. By keeping the Bike Center open, campus can spread awareness about the many improvements, increase safety, sustainability, and health on campus, and continue to offer education and encouragement events this coming year.
Attached Files:Strava heatmap suggestion
Associated Project(s):Hey Bike Team,
Found this awesome thing online today: http://labs.strava.com/heatmap/#6/-120.90000/38.36000/blue/bike
It takes GPS data from Strava (an app people use to log bike and running mileage and share it with friends) and lays it over google maps. Kind of neat to see where people are biking on campus.
Hope you're all enjoying the weather.
Andy
League Certified Instructors
Associated Project(s):There are currently four League Certified Instructors in Champaign County: Valerie Sivicek, Cynthia Hoyle, Tim Marty, and Sue Jones.
Mode Shift update
Associated Project(s):CUUATS completed a University District Traffic Circulation Study, using information from a campus-wide statistically relevant survey.
The following table shows the mode share information based on the survey conducted in April-May, 2011.
Level
Travel Mode (%)
Walk
Bike
Transit
Drive Alone
Carpool
Get a Ride
Other
Faculty
9
18
10
51.9
9
1.9
0
Staff
5.4
6.4
9.1
65.2
9.7
3.5
0.6
Freshman
50.2
12
34.8
0.7
0.2
0.7
1.4
Sophomore
53.1
9.1
34.1
1.6
0.3
0
1
Junior
48.5
12.6
28.8
8.6
0.6
0.9
0
Senior
49.1
10.5
27.1
11.2
1.4
0.4
0.4
Masters
23.4
13
41.3
18.4
2.1
1.8
0
PhD
20.1
15.2
39
20.8
3.4
1.6
0
Attached Files:Registration events at Residence Halls
Associated Project(s):Schedule
Monday, April 28, 11AM-2PM
Student Dining and Residential Programs (SDRP) Building
Tuesday, April 29, 11AM-2PM
Illinois Street Residence Halls (ISR)
Wednesday, April 30, 11AM-2PM
Allen Hall/Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall (LAR)
Thursday, May 1, 11AM-2PM
Pennsylvania/Florida Avenue Residence Hall(s) (PAR/FAR)
"Connectivity and Accessibility of UIUC Campus Bike Paths"
Associated Project(s):"The results here indicate that the changes to the UIUC network do in fact improve connectivity over the existing network. Moreover, the planned network lowers the average shortest-distance path between libraries, dormitories, and the Union by nearly the same amount as a control scenario without paths at all. While we may assume that a bicycle master plan will address and improve connectivity as a matter of course – and the language in the plans claims that they do – it seems counterintuitive that this simple test not be included in the research process to confirm that this is so. Ultimately what these accessibility and connectivity analyses show is that while planners and bicycle advocates may seek to improve bicycle infrastructure, we need a way to quantify and subsequently verify that any changes will improve the functionality of the network and the ease with which a rider can travel from one location to another." -- Pildes, Russell. (2014) "Connectivity and Accessibility of UIUC Campus Bike Paths", B.A. Honors Thesis, Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Attached Files:email to participants
Associated Project(s):Happy Bike Census Day,
Thank you so much for participating in the April 2014 Bike Census!
We are really excited to get a hold of the data you collected it and to tally the count.
Today (Wednesday) after 8PM and tomorrow (Thursday) before 6PM would be ideal. If you could please send me times when you know you will be at home or in an office, I will definitely try to stop by and pick it up then. I could also meet you at a specific time and place. Feel free to give me a call if that is easier.
If it's easy, you could also scan and email it to me.
Thanks again for participating! If you didn't get a t-shirt, please let me know and I will bring you one.
Andy
Andy Kopp
Campus Bicycle Planning Intern
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Facilities and Services
ARC approval
Associated Project(s):From: Lev, James R
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 4:37 PM
To: Geoffrey Chambers
Cc: Eller, Jonathan Randall; Johnston, Morgan B; Architecture Review Committee
Subject: RE: Approval for SSC Proposal: Shelter Bicycle Parking for CLSL and RALGeoff:
Thank you for your summary and request for review comments on your proposed project.
ARC finds no significant issues with the proposed locations of a cover bike shelter adjacent to the Chem Life Sciences Building.
ARC would want to consider shelter designs on a location by location basis. The shelters may not be acceptable everywhere on campus. Each site would need to be considered on its own merits and appropriateness of design. We would like to see a proposal for these two suggested locations: size, location, number of racks, costs and the design. We’d like to see what you have in mind.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Jim
Illinois Bike Summit
Associated Project(s):Dear Summit attendee,
Thanks for being part of the 2014 Illinois Bike Summit! We're thrilled at how many bicycle advocates and interested professionals came to advance your agendas in your communities. Hopefully it was time well spent.
The presentations, attendee list, printed program, and more are all available now at the Summit webpage, www.illinoisbikesummit.org.
For those who did not fill out a printed evaluation sheet, please complete our evaluation survey to help us make the next Summit even better!
Thanks again for attending!
Ed Barsotti, League of Illinois Bicyclists
Jeff Yockey, Champaign County Bikes
League of Illinois Bicyclists | 630-978-0583 | lib@bikelib.org | www.bikelib.org Working Bikes donation
Associated Project(s):We have been able to remove all 413 of the bikes from the parking warehouse and they have started their journey to El Salvador.
Name changing to Campus Bike Center
Associated Project(s):The Campus Bicycle Shop is changing its name! The word "shop" simply didn't reflect the educational and mode-shift mission of this fantastic bicycling resource. The new name is Campus Bike Center, and we appreciate your support spreading awareness of this change.
Every Bike Counts!
Associated Project(s):Facilities and Services at the University of Illinois is partnering with Champaign County Bikes to count every bike on campus. The bicycle data collected is critical for future university decision-making and planning including: determining the location and quantity of additional bicycle parking needed to meet demand, estimating the increasing number of cyclists on campus, and prioritizing bicycle infrastructure projects.
Volunteers are needed to help with the count and can register at http://tinyurl.com/kcbc4t4
Please contact bike@illinois.edu for additional information.AITS and OBFS planning to get departmental bikes for employees
Associated Project(s):Mike Lyon, Karen Greenwalt, and Michael Hites are working with ISEE to implement departmental bike sharing this summer. We also have a commitment from Assistant Vice President Gloria Keeley to participate along with AITS; many of their employees are at HAB and central campus.
revised drafts
Associated Project(s):See revised drafts.
How to add a bike rack to campus map
Associated Project(s):Joel Steinfeldt in the Office of Public Affairs is the key contact for adding a bike rack to the campus map. To add a bike parking area, you will need to provide Joel with the location for the map, a small description (eg. 15 U-loop racks at Building Name), and a picture of the bike parking area. This information and photo can be emailed directly to Joel's attention, and he will add the information to the campus map.
Library possibly to use bikes for materials transport
Associated Project(s):The University Libraries department of facilities is launching a small feasibility study to determine weather it would be cost effective to use bikes as a materials transportation medium.
Alex Bragg, Distribution Clerk
draft code sent to CAM
Associated Project(s):The draft Bike Code was sent to the Campus Administrative Manual (CAM) review committee for approval. Additionally, the start date of the Bike Code was postponed to summer/fall 2014, from MArch 22, 2014. This is so the data tracking system can be correctly set up.
Fall 2013 Class Schedules
Associated Project(s):In Fall of 2013, the follow classes were offered at the Campus Bicycle Shop.
All classes are open to students, staff, faculty and the general public. Unless otherwise noted, classes are at 7pm on the date indicated, at the Campus Bicycle Shop, 608 E. Pennsylvania Avenue, Champaign.
Bicycles, parts, and tools will be provided for the duration of each class, and no previous experience is needed.
Tires, Tubes, and Rim Strips
- October 9, 2013, 7pm $10.
- Repairing a flat tire can range from an easy 5 minute job to an hour of hard labor. In this class we will go over each part of what makes up a rolling tire, and how to fix it.
Smooth Shifting
- October 16, 2013, 7pm $20.
- This will be a 2-hour class on shifters and derailleurs. We will cover the types of shifters, the derailleurs they actuate, and how to adjust them.
Choosing the Right Bike
- Friday, October 25, 2013, 10-11am, ARC Multi-purpose Room 7. FREE.
- As part of Sustainability Week 2013, the Campus Bicycle Shop is offering a free class on choosing the right bike. This class will cover bike styles, sizing, the difference tire sizes make, and will touch on how frame geometry affects ride quality. The class will help new and existing cyclists understand what bike to purchase, how to go about selecting the right bike, and when to ask for help. **NOTE DATE & LOCATION HAVE BEEN CHANGED FOR THIS CLASS.
Brake Check
- October 30, 2013, 7pm $10.
- In this class we will cover basic brake maintenance and how to adjust commonly used brakes.
Winterize your Bike
- November 13, 2013, 7pm $10.
- This class will show students how to prepare their bike for winter, both for safe riding in winter weather and how to protect your bike from the elements while it's stored outside.
Put a Bow on it
- December 11, 2013, 7pm $10.
- This class will cover the ins-and-outs of packaging a bike for shipment by postal carrier.
Funding request submitted to SSC for Bicycle Coordinator
Associated Project(s):After Amelia Neptune took the excellent job at the League of American Bicyclists, the Campus Bicycle Coordinator position became vacant. The funding for this position is not available for FY15, so a funding request was submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee.
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