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Started Confirming and tagging the Abandoned bicycles
Associated Project(s):Hrushikesh Chavan, Nathaniel and Christian started to confirm all the abandoned bicycles on campus. On 07/05/2023 we covered 8 zones out of 22.
Biweekly Family Friendly Kickapoo Rail Trail Ride!
Associated Project(s):This Friday is the date for the next Family Friendly Ride on the KRT.
The ride departs from the Urbana Walmart KRT Trailhead at 6:05pm.
Additional details on the attached.
This is a very informal ride with no set pace or distance. All are welcome! Please spread the word. Hope to see you there!
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Bike Repair Stations, Parade for 4th of July
Associated Project(s):All, Last week was the TBP member meeting, which I attended. A new bike fix-it station/pump was installed here at the Bike Center, as well. It is much more compact than the previous iteration and the pump is much more robust; hopefully, it’ll provide years of trouble-free service.
Tomorrow is the 4th of July and Champaign County Bikes will be riding bikes in the parade, so I’ll mention that to folks today. Otherwise, looks to be a slow week.
The numbers:
Visitors: 23
Sales: $798.50
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $140
Bikes (B-a-B): 1 for $60
Memberships: 6 for $180
Tires/tubes: 6 for $54Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorBike Class Form requests in FY23
Associated Project(s):In FY23, we have received several bike class requests through the Bike Class Form on the Bike at Illinois website: https://bike.illinois.edu/safety/bike-classes/. We will organize classes in FY24 based on this data:
Bike Class Form requests in FY23 Bike class number of requests Learn How to Ride 8 Youth Cycling Instructor 2 Smart Cycling 7 Traffic Skills 101 5 League Cycling Instructor 1 Bike Commuting: Lunch and Learn 5 Winter Bicycling: Lunch and Learn 2 Campus Bicycle Resource Tour 1 Contract with Project 529 is fully executed
Associated Project(s):The contract with Project 529 has been fully executed for FY24.
Three bike repair stations replaced
Associated Project(s):We have replaced the bike repair stations at Campus Bike Center, Altgeld Hall, and in the parking lot C-9 at the intersection of Fifth and Daniels.
Bike Census 2023: Work Order for FIR
Associated Project(s):Work Order created for Justin's help with the Bike Census project
Contract renewed for Project 529 for FY24
Associated Project(s):The contract with Project 529 was renewed to continue our partnership in the FY24. This will allow our students, faculty, staff, and community members access to a national bicycle registration system.
The contract was signed by Project 529 on 6/27/2023 and it was submitted to Contracts+ for UIUC signatures.
Design for the Curb cut at Main and Mathews
Associated Project(s):F&S created a design to install a new curb cut at the intersection of Main and Mathews. This design was sent to the City of Urbana for approval. Once approved by the City of Urbana, F&S will construct this curb cut in-house.
Attached Files:Bicycle Repair Station installed at Campus Bike Center
Associated Project(s):The bicycle repair station at Campus Bike Center was replaced with Saris Public repair station. The installation was completed on 6/26/2023
Attached Files:Data on number of bicycles tagged
Associated Project(s):In June 2023, F&S tagged all the bicycles on campus with an orange sticker. Following is the data for the number of bicycles tagged:
Total No of Tag sheets - 49
Total tags on per sheet - 20
Total no of bike tags - 970
Digital signage for Summer Bicycle Roundup
Associated Project(s):Attached digital signs was shared with several departments on campus with the following message:
F&S is in the process of removing all abandoned bicycles left on campus over the summer. All bicycles on campus property have been tagged with an orange sticker. If a bicycle still has this sticker by July 5, it will be considered abandoned and subsequently impounded. Bicyclists must remove this tag from their bicycle to keep it active and to avoid impound.
This sign was posted on 6/22/2023 until 7/14/2023 at the following departments:
- Illini Union and Bookstore
- F&S
- BIF
- Campus Recreation
- Beckman
- Architecture Building (FAA)
- Law Building
- CSL
- DCL
- ECE
- Engineering Hall
- IESB
- Labor and Employee Relations
- Loomis Laboratory
- MSEB
- Micro + Nanotechnology laboratory
- NCSA
- Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory
- Siebel Center
- Vet Med
- CIF
- Research Park
Attached Files:Explained the Campus Bike Plan update project to students
Associated Project(s):Sarthak met with Hrushikesh Chavan (Master of Architecture student) and Nathaniel Nevins (Bachelors in Landscape Architecture) separately to explain the Campus Bike Plan 2024 update. These students will read up the 2014 Campus Bike Plan, the progress reports, and other documents shared with them to learn more and recommend suggestions for this new Plan.
Weekly update: Donations, Illini4K
Associated Project(s):All, Pretty chill week overall. Great weather but not very busy. Got some donations from Champaign Cycle last Tuesday.
One student worker that just graduated did a bike trip down the western border of Illinois last week and is headed to Iceland for another biking trip tomorrow. He bike-commutes and also did I4K. Great to see folks explore all the different ways to have fun with a bike.
Another student worker is scaling back here as they were offered more hours at Champaign Cycle. Always good to see staff move on to bigger and better things.
Thanks to Todd for grabbing scrap over the long weekend.
The numbers:
Visitors: 28
Sales: $904.42
Bikes (refurb): 2 for $360
Memberships: 9 for $270
Tire/tubes: 7 for $44Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorMeeting with Parking to discuss timeline
Associated Project(s):Met with Brandon, Cody, Chris, Jeremy, and Toby from the Parking department to discuss the Bicycle Roundup project and the timeline. Gave them an overview of the system that we are using (ArcGIS Field Maps) and what to look for in the maps. Informed them that we have started the tagging process and expect to finish tagging all bicycles by June 16, 2023.
F&S TDM will tag and identify the abandoned bicycles, then Parking will remove them and transport them to the West Round Barn, and F&S TDM will inventory the bicycles. F&S TDM will organize the bicycle pick up for students in fall semester.
Following is the expected timeline for this project:
Start of the Tagging: 6/8/2023
End of tagging process: 6/16/2023
Start of the identification of abandoned bicycles: 7/5/2023
End of the identification of abandoned bicycles: 7/10/2023
Parking to remove abandoned bicycles (Start): 7/5/2023
Parking to remove abandoned bicycles (End): 7/14/2023
News Channel ABC20 coverage of Summer Bicycle Roundup
Associated Project(s):News Channel 20 reposted the F&S announcement regarding the summer bicycle roundup on June 13, 2023.
University announces summer bicycle roundup, remove tags by June 30 to avoid impounding
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WICS) — The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is reminding students about their annual summer bicycle roundup. The university's facilities and services department collects unwanted bicycles on campus after the end of the spring semester.
All bikes left on university property will be tagged with an orange sticker that reads, 'Remove this tag by 6/30/23, or your bicycle will be removed,'" said the university's facilities and services department.
They say any bicycle found with this sticker after June 30 will be impounded. If you currently have a bike in a campus rack, shelter, or parking location and want to keep your bike, remove the sticker to ensure it doesn't get impounded.
To retrieve a bike that has been removed, you can contact bike@illinois.edu with your bike information. All recovered bikes need to be registered before being returned. Register your bike here.
See the article online here: https://newschannel20.com/newsletter-daily/university-announces-summer-b...
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, Feast or famine over here last week. Beginning of the week we were slammed but slow n’ steady by Friday. TBP held their Members’ Meeting last Monday and I attended. Got a unicycle donated as well as a handful of bikes, including some kids bikes.
Spent 15 minutes on the phone with a gentleman from a rural town outside Bloomington, IL looking for a bike. Really speaks to the need that we’re getting interest from an hour plus drive away. Or maybe my hyper-local bike-only travel mindset makes that distance seem more unreasonable than it is…
I was a bit more diligent this past week about tracking non-university visits to better reflect how many folks we’re helping.
The numbers:
Visitors: 33
Sales: $1,285.17
Bikes: 3 for $540
Membership: 7 for $210
Tires/tubes: 16 for $166.00Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorF&S announcement - Summer Bicycle Roundup Underway
Associated Project(s):Summer Bicycle Roundup
Sticker Removal Required for Active Bikes
Each summer, F&S and the Parking Department identify and collect unwanted bicycles on campus after the end of the spring semester.
All bikes left on university property will be tagged with an orange sticker that reads, "Remove this tag by 6/30/23, or your bicycle will be removed." Any bicycle still displaying the sticker after that date will be impounded. If you presently have a bike in a campus rack, shelter, or parking location, please remember to remove this sticker to ensure your bike is designated as active.
To retrieve a bike that has been removed, contact bike@illinois.edu with your bicycle information. All recovered bicycles will need to be registered before being returned (https://bike.illinois.edu/register-your-bike/).
Meeting with Hrushikesh Chavan
Associated Project(s):Sarthak Prasad met with Hrushikesh Chavan, a Master of Architecture student, to help with several sustainable transportation projects, including the end of year bicycle round up. Hrushikesh has agreed to volunteer his time to help with the bicycle round up project.