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Confirmed the abandoned bicycles
Associated Project(s):Any bicycle that still had the orange tag, were confirmed to be abandoned and marked in the ArcGIS Field Maps application. This phase was completed by end of June. Parking was asked to remove all the abandoned bicycles after the July 4th weekend. Parking started removing bicycles after July 9th.
NRES 285 Final Reports for Uni High (2022)
Associated Project(s):Below is an email exchange involving the NRES 285 Uni High reports:
Dear Director Elizabeth Majerus and Karl Radnitzer,
You both are the first recipients of the final sustainability written report and class presentation! For Karl, our team worked in conjunction with Don Marrow, and with you fulfilling his position, we wanted you to have a copy of this report. We hope that you both enjoy the report, and that it helps Uni!
Sincerely,
John Michelotti
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Hi John,
Thanks for the report. I have printed it out and plan to read after school ends (May 27th). Thank you for your work.
Karl
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Thank you for planning to read it, and you’re absolutely welcome for our work. Have a good last stretch up until the end of school.
Sincerely,
John Michelotti
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Hi John,
Fist of all I noticed you were in Koinonia House. I have two of my friends that were in that house- Tim and Paul Manning. Do you know them? They would have graduated in the late 70s or early 80s but are very active alumni.
I have included Don Marrow (our Business manager) and Elizabeth Majerus ( our Director of the School). The part in red is where is where we need money to complete the projects Don and Elizabeth.
I have read the report. I want to do the following:
- I will have 8 paper recycle containers on each floor- clearing marked. Should I spray paint them green or blue?
- Make sure all black containers are for garbage/trash only so we don't find contamination in all recycling bins.
- The issue with the steel door our previous business manager wanted the wooden doors. Didn't have much say
- I would like all lights motions to switched to sensor LED. Don how do we make that happen?
- We realize our windows are not very effective. We need a complete overhaul of our windows.
- We did have a group talk to us about food recycling, but they wanted to do the composting inside the building. That was not going to work.
- On the land section, I have a boy scout do his eagle project on the area right outside the door on Springfield so that it now looks much better. We also have a club taking care of the small garden.
- Don, how can we get more sensor water bottle filters on each floor.. We have one on third, we need on second near 206 and one near 106 N.
John,
I will be back in town July 6th. Maybe we can touch base.
Karl
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Dear Eric and Meredith,
I hope each of your summers are restful and going well! I received this email today, along with one other that I will also forward, from Karl Radnitzer at Uni High. They are responses sent to me, Elizabeth Majerus, and Don Marrow—for some reason you both and the students were not included, but I think it’s because I sent out the files to him. I wanted you both to be aware so that you can appropriately respond whenever you can. I will tell him I’m forwarding this all to you both and thank him for his outlook on making changes. Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
John Michelotti
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Hi Morgan, Paul, Andy, and Karl,
Last semester, the NRES285 students worked on a sustainability assessment of Uni High. Karl Radnitzer (Associate Director for Student Life at Uni High) expressed interest in moving forward with a few initiatives, as follows:
- I would like all lights motions to switched to sensor LED. Don how do we make that happen?
- We realize our windows are not very effective. We need a complete overhaul of our windows.
- Don, how can we get more sensor water bottle filters on each floor.. We have one on third, we need on second near 206 and one near 106 N.
I am wondering if any of you have information on how we can move forward with any of these items. If there is someone else I should reach out to, please let me know. Thanks so much!
MeredithEncourage your students to engage with the community through We CU
Associated Project(s):Encourage your students to engage with the community through We CU
Whether your students are active in community service or seeking a service opportunity, We CU enriches their university experience with workshops, service opportunities, mini grants to offset the cost of service, and opportunities to connect with like-minded folks on campus and in the community. Encourage your grads and undergrads to learn more at the Spring 2022 Info Session.
January 25, 6–6:45 pm • Register for Zoom details
Emily Stone and Katie Shumway • We CU Community Engaged Scholars program
This opportunity is available online.
Freezer Challenge in This Week in Research
Associated Project(s):https://emails.illinois.edu/newsletter/1684374878.html
Register your lab for the 2022 International Freezer Challenge and help maintain the Illinois research community’s track record of 1st place in cold-storage sample management.
Memorial Stadium Notes and SEDAC Report
Associated Project(s):The attached files include a 2017 SEDAC report and some of Karl Helmink's notes for Memorial Stadium's retrocommissioning.
Weekly Update: Bike sales, Build-a-Bike
Associated Project(s):All, Hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend! We got a load of wheels/tires donated last week that we’ll be working to process this week. We’re up to 5 bikes for sale right now and should have a couple more done by the time we open tomorrow. Had one completed Build-a-Bike, which is always nice. Another person started their own B-a-B project and seems to be enjoying the process.
This week I’ll make a run to the Urbana Bike Project for some parts/supplies for various bike builds here and hopefully get a few more bikes on the sales floor.
The numbers:
Sales: $729.25
Bikes (refurb): 2 for $300
Bikes (B-a-B): 1 for $50Memberships: 3 for $90
Tires/tubes: 7 for $82Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Coordinator2022 Illinois Urban Forestry Fact Sheet
Associated Project(s):Link for the 2022 Illinois Urban Forestry Fact Sheet:
https://www.nmsfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Illinois_Fact-Sheet_UF-Economic-Analysis.pdf
New Illinois Urban Forestry Fact Sheet
Associated Project(s):Linked below is the 2022 Illinois Urban Forestry Fact Sheet:
https://www.nmsfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Illinois_Fact-Sheet_UF-Economic-Analysis.pdf
Fox news - U of I: Don't leave your bikes behind
Associated Project(s):Fox news picked up the F&S Announcement about Abandoned Bicycles on 6/30/22. Read this article below or online at: https://foxillinois.com/news/local/u-of-i-dont-leave-your-bikes-behind
Also attached is the pdf of this announcement.
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U of I: Don't leave your bikes behind
by WCCU/WICS Staff
Thursday, June 30th 2022
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCCU/WICS) — The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign is dealing with an abandoned bicycle problem.
Each summer the staff with the University of Illinois Facilities & Services and the parking department identify and collect unwanted bicycles on campus.
Any bike left on university property gets an orange sticker that reads, "Remove this tag by 6/30/22, or your bicycle will be removed."
If the bicycle is still there on Tuesday, July 5 it will be impounded.
If your bike has been removed and you'd like it back, email bike@illinois.edu with your bicycle information.
If you have an old bicycle you'd like to donate, you can drop it off at the Campus Bike Center (51 Gregory Drive, Champaign) or the Bike Project of Urbana (202 S. Broadway Avenue, Room 24).
Click here for more information.
Attached Files:F&S announcement: Abandoned Bicycles Will Be Removed in July
Associated Project(s):Facilities & Services
Abandoned Bicycles Will Be Removed in July 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 have been tagged with an orange sticker that reads, "Remove this tag by 6/30/22, or your bicycle will be removed." Any bicycle that still displays this sticker by Tuesday, July 5, will be deemed abandoned and will be impounded. If you presently have a bike in a campus rack or parking location, please remember to remove this sticker soon to ensure your bike is designated as active.
To retrieve a bike that has been removed, contact bike@illinois.edu with your bicycle information.
Bicycle Donation
If you no longer need your bicycle, consider donating it to the Campus Bike Center (51 Gregory Drive, Champaign) or the Bike Project of Urbana (202 S. Broadway Avenue, Room 24). No appointment is needed. All donations are tax-deductible. Bicycles will be refurbished or recycled with as much of the bike reused as possible.More information about bicycle resources and programs is available on the Bike at Illinois website https://bike.illinois.edu/resources/where-to-get-a-bicycle/.
Customer Relations & Communications
Facilities & Services | University of Illinois
Physical Plant Service Building | 1501 South Oak Street | Champaign, IL 61820
Contact: fsserviceoffice@illinois.eduJune 2022 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the June 2022 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 1,299.60 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:News Article
Associated Project(s):Attached is FOX news article regarding the university's problem with abandoned bicycles:
https://foxillinois.com/news/local/u-of-i-dont-leave-your-bikes-behind
The article emphasizes,
"If your bike has been removed and you'd like it back, email bike@illinois.edu with your bicycle information.
If you have an old bicycle you'd like to donate, you can drop it off at the Campus Bike Center (51 Gregory Drive, Champaign) or the Bike Project of Urbana (202 S. Broadway Avenue, Room 24)."
New York Times Article on Agrivoltiacs
Associated Project(s):The link below is a New York Times articles on agrivoltiacs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/28/business/dual-use-solar-panels-agrivoltaics-blue-wave-power.html
Energy Source Options Final Design Report 5/6/22
Associated Project(s):The attached document is entitled Energy Source Options Final Design Report. Which is a report done for ME 470 Senior Design.
The report details research on the use of compressed CO2 as a refrigerant. The goal of the report was to determine if this system would be viable option for providing green energy on campus.
Attached Files:2021 Water Quality Report
Associated Project(s):The report is found in the link below.
Weekly Update: Kids bike give away; Build-a-Bike
Associated Project(s):All, Last week we were able to fix up and give away 10 kids bikes to ISCU (Immigrant Services of Champaign-Urbana). Great to pass along valuable bikes to a valuable cause, and nice to clear some space in the Bike Center. We also virtually sold out of bikes, as we were down to a single for-sale bike on Wednesday. Fixed up 2 more for Friday but that’s likely not going to cut it, so we’ll move to finish a few more builds this week.
We had one person start on a Build-a-Bike on Friday. Hopefully should be done today or Wednesday.
Numbers:
Visitors: 31Sales: $1,289.80
Bikes (refurb): 4 for $$675Memberships: 7 or $210
Tire/tubes: 3 for $24Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorSSC Semesterly Report 6/27/22
Associated Project(s):Attached is the SSC Semesterly Report for the Transportation Building project dated 6/27/22
Attached Files:SSC Semesterly Report 2022
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the SSC Semesterly Report for Spring 2022.
Mode Choice Survey 2022: Analysis
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the excel spreadsheet that was used to analyze the responses gathered during the Mode Choice Survey 2022.
Attached Files: