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News Gazette article about Solar Farm 2.0
Associated Project(s):Julie Wurth with the News-Gazette, published an article updating the progress on the Solar Farm 2.0 project, which is expected to get Board of Trustees approvals later this month. Read the article at:
Purchase order to purchase the bike lights
Associated Project(s):Sarthak requested a Purchase Order (PO) following receiving the quotes from MTD and TBP. The POs were approved for MTD on September 6, and for TBP on September 10, 2019.
Bicycle Programs and Infrastructure Fee
Associated Project(s):The students affirmed renewing the fee by ballot measure in March of 2019 (see results below) and SFAC has already finalized their recommendation that the fee continue at the same level. That recommendation will officially go to the VCSA this fall (October) with all other FY21 fee recommendations.
Do you recommend the renewal of the Bicycle Programs and Infrastructure Fee, collected each fall, spring, and summer semester, for up to four years beginning July 1, 2020 and ending no later than June 30, 2024?
Yes 4217 69.2%
No 1874 30.8%
(This is of a total of 6,091 votes)
Explanatory Statement
The Bicycle Programs and Infrastructure Fee is used to fund bike-related projects at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Use of the funds includes but is not limited to improving bike infrastructure, expanding bike parking, creating safety courses and materials for bike encouragement and education, and creating a bike storage program. The funds are managed by Facilities & Services, whose annual budget for the fee is approved by the Student Fee Advisory Committee (SFAC). The amount of the fee, currently $1.00 each fall, spring, and summer semester, is subject to review by SFAC and approval by the University administration and Board of Trustees. As a student-initiated fee, this fee is subject to a review by student referendum at least once every four years. The next referendum on this fee will be in spring 2023.
Weekly Update - Long waitlist
Associated Project(s):All, Last week was crazy busy. A couple of my staffers were sick or injured, leaving me well understaffed. We had a waiting list 2 – 3 deep every day. On Friday there were six or so people on the waiting list and I think most just abandoned the idea of being able to get any fixing time. Our model of first come, first served is a little problematic in that way—especially when stands are occupied with B-a-Bs that last the entirety of open hours. Down the line, separating open hours from B-a-Bs might be a good idea for the super crazy months.
This week I am heading over to the warehouse to look at this year’s crop of bikes. Parking said there are hardly any good ones but I’m fine with that. Fewer total bikes is a win in my book!
Thanks to Todd for grabbing scrap this weekend.The numbers:
Visitors: 89
Sales: $1,282.20
Memberships: 25 for $750
Build-a-Bike: 2 for $65
Tire/tubes: 18 for $139Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterLast Month for Bulk Solar Pricing
Associated Project(s):September is Final Month to Use Bulk Pricing for Solar Solar Urbana-Champaign 4.0 is scheduled to end new contract signings for solar installations on September 30 at 5pm. That means you have just 3 weeks to schedule a site assessment with New Prairie Construction, receive a proposal, and sign a contract for your shiny new solar array.
Email 12 months of electric bills to solar@newprairieconstruction.com with the subject line "last minute solar proposal."
If you've already received a proposal, then all you need to do is say YES to your very own renewable energy power plant. And keep in mind that 2019 is the last year for the 30% federal tax credit. It's 26% next year.
Join the 200 other friends and neighbors in the Urbana-Champaign area that are enjoying a home or business running on sunshine courtesy of Solar Urbana-Champaign.
Second Bulk Discount Achieved All Solar UC participants receive compounding 1% discounts off the purchase price of their solar installation as the program reaches 50 kilowatts, 150 kilowatts, and 250 kilowatts of contracted capacity. The 2019 round of Solar UC currently stands at 151 kilowatts of contracted capacity! So a 2% discount on all installations!
VeoRide August 2019 ridership overview
Associated Project(s):Below are the key numbers for the month of August:
August Total Rides:21910
Rides per bike per day:1.7
Average Ride Time: 8 Minutes
E-bike Rides:16,511
Peddle Bike Rides:5,398
Private property removal reports:10
Total Market Rides: 301,278…Over 300k!!!!!!
Weekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hello Pete and Shawn--
This past week, I recontacted Purchasing and Tech Services to follow up on my inquiries about toner cartridge recycling. Aaron Finder at Purchasing has received some information on Office Depot's program and is pursuing additional information from them. I have not heard back from Tech Services and will try to phone them this week.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
August 2019 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the August 2019 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 909.3 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:Well drilling is underway
Associated Project(s):Geothermal well drilling is underway for the Campus Instructional Facility project. As of 8/28, nine of 40 wells have been completed in compliance with the project stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP).
2019 Mode Share results - Faculty/Staff and Students
Associated Project(s):The mode share for campus employees driving alone is down from an original figure of 74% to only 60%! There is more work to be done to reach our FY20 goal of only 55%, but this is great progress! Check out the graph at 4.4 Reduce Single Occupancy Vehicle Usage, or read the attached files for more details.
Attached Files:Zero Waste SWATeam Meeting: 3 September 2019
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes for the first Zero Waste SWATeam meeting!
Introductions of both new and old members were followed by a review of recommendations sent to iWG in April 2019.
After that, some miscellaneous ideas were discussed.
The next Zero Waste SWATeam Meeting will be 17 September 2019.
Attached Files:Weekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hello Pete and Shawn--
I don't have any zero waste activities to report for the past week. I have not received any further news on toner cartridge drop-off sites and will follow up on the inquiries I made in August in the next day or two.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Quote from TBP to purchase Torch Blinking bike lights
Associated Project(s):See attached the quote sent by TBP for the Torch Blinking Bike Lights for University of Illinois' share.
See the Invoice contact information for the University of Illinois.
Sustainable Student Farm Open House
Associated Project(s):The Sustainable Student Farm will host its annual Open House on Friday September 6 from 3-6 PM. Tours of the SSF and Woody Perennial Polyculture projects will be offered as well as food items prepared by the U of I’s Housing and Dining Services featuring produce from the farm. The Student Sustainable Farm grows fruit and vegetables that are sold within the campus community. Woody Perennial Polyculture is an experimental, alternative farming approach focusing on perennial tree crops instead of annual cropping systems. Come out to listen, eat, and learn!
September 6, 3–6:00 PM • https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sustainable+Student+Farm/@40.079908,-88.2189663,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x880cd6f002562e19:0x5ffbd796430d2fef!8m2!3d40.079908!4d-88.2167776
Bruce Branham • Department of Crop Sciences
Labor Day closure
Associated Project(s):CRCE, the Campus Bike Center, and Complex Fields are closed for Labor Day.
Freezer Challenge was in the Chancellor's message
Associated Project(s):Click here to see this online
A monthly e-newsletter where Chancellor Robert Jones shares campus news, stories, successes and information
Welcome Back
I hope you'll take a moment to watch this short video welcoming students to campus. I am grateful to each one of you for making this a special place to live, learn and work. No matter how long you’ve been part of the Illinois community, there is always something new to discover. I look forward to seeing what we will accomplish together.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Jones
ChancellorCelebrate Homecoming
It's time to come home, Illini.
Illinois Homecoming will take place Oct. 13-19. From pancakes at the Homecoming 5K to family fun in Grange Grove, don’t miss out on all our community has to offer.
For the full list of events, view the homecoming website and the Facebook event.
Congratulate Students
Illinois students are outstanding. For the spring 2019 semester, the university announced:
- 7,240 Dean’s List students
- 243 Bronze Tablet honorees
- 9,068 May graduatesFor the complete list of names, view this list.
Rediscover TailGREAT
The 1980s tailgating competition is returning to Illinois after a 30-year hiatus.
TailGREAT will take place on Saturday, Sept. 21 when the Illini take on Nebraska at Memorial Stadium. The competition will award the Best BBQ and Most Creative Tailgate.Celebrate Our Community
Illinois was ranked #20 on the list of Best Colleges for your Money by Money magazine.
Champaign-Urbana was named one of the Top 40 places young people are moving to by USA Today.
Illinois received first place in the International Laboratory Freezer Challenge’s Academic category for the second year in a row.
Learn About University News
Application opens - The Illinois application for freshmen and transfer students opens Sept. 1.
Scholar endowment - A University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign endowment to honor scholar Yingying Zhang has been established by the Zhang family. Yingying's Fund will assist international students in crisis and their families.
Student Success - A new Student Success Initiative aims to better understand the factors that lead to retention, graduation rates, placement, degree-completion time and more.
Discover Illinois Research
Better sleep - Optimistic people tend to sleep better and longer, according to a new Illinois study.
Cheaper flight costs - Illinois researchers are using artificial intelligence to design a customized pricing model that benefits airline customers.
Healthier diets in children - An Illinois study provides more evidence that kids who cook have healthier dietary habits.
Safer K-9s - A new Illinois effort will ensure law enforcement K-9s get the specialized care they need when injured on the job.
OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR
500 Swanlund Administration Building, 601 East John Street, Champaign IL 61820
SWATeam Clerk training meeting
Associated Project(s):Meredith Moore provided training for the new SWATeam clerks. We discussed agenda setting, scheduling, and the iCAP Portal.
Updates from F&S - VeoRide Bike Share Rides
Associated Project(s):F&S shared an update regarding VeoRide Bike Share Rides on August 29, 2019. Click here to view the full article. Following is the excerpt from the article about VeoRides:
VeoRide Bike Share Rides
As the start of the fall semester is underway, Facility Managers should expect an increase in VeoRide bike activity. VeoRide is one of the sponsors for the annual Bike Month in May and several bike initiatives in our community. The number of rides each month is shared with campus, and posted online at https://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/project/dockless-bike-sharing. Last September and October, there were close to 50,000 rides each month on the 500 VeoRide bikes in our community, while February and March were closer to 10,000 rides each. The total for the first year was 247,236 rides!
Please contact VeoRide hello@veoride.com, 855-836-2256, if you see a bike that needs to be moved or repaired. It is also okay to pick up and move a misplaced bike. If you can locate the vehicle’s ID number (located on the handlebar or lock), please include this information in your report. Bike share companies are responsible for addressing reported issues within three hours during peak hours.
Quote from MTD to purchase silicone strap bike lights
Associated Project(s):See attached the quote sent by MTD for the Silicone Strap Bike Lights for University of Illinois' share.
See the Invoice contact information for the University of Illinois.