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Evaluation & Planning for Bicycles

Continued evaluation and planning are needed to ensure that the efforts of the university relating to bicycles continue to address current needs. With ongoing evaluation and planning of bicycle improvement efforts, the university will also be able to assess whether those efforts are indeed achieving stated goals and objectives. The following steps are important in continuing to understand the issues facing bikes on campus, and will help ensure that the progress toward developing a more bicycle friendly campus are able to continue.

Bicycle Parking & Storage

The university currently has roughly 5,000 bicycle parking spaces on campus. There is a need to upgrade some of this to current standards, to add additional, new bike parking, to develop covered bike parking to protect bikes from incelment weather, and to identify opportunities for long-term storage of bikes during off-seasons. 

Mahomet Aquifer Sole Source Aquifer designation

The Mahomet Aquifer is the primary source of drinking water for municipalities and homeowners in 15 Illinois Counties. It is the sole source of water for residents of the Cities of Champaign, Urbana, and Savoy, as well as other central Illinois communities. The aquifer provides drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people. The aquifer also supports thousands of commercial, industrial, and agricultural water users.

Build a Culture of Sustainability

The 2015 iCAP, chapter 11, objective 2 is, "Strengthen and communicate about sustainability outreach programs. Specifically, at least half of the full-time campus staff will be participating in the Certified Green Office Program (CGOP) by FY20."  Although the University's activities are a major focus of the Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP), activities in the surrounding community are also of importance.

Beyond Oil Campaign

The Beyond Oil Campaign began in Fall 2012 with the aim of reducing use of oil on the University of Illinois campus, since oil dependence has harmful economic, political, and environmental effects. The goals of the group are to persuade the administration to green their fleets, improve bike policies, and improve access to public transportation. The group plans to accomplish these goals through petitions, gaining student and faculty support, and communication with the administration.

Bicycle Friendly University Status

In 2011, the University applied for and was granted Bronze-level certification as a Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) from the League of American Bicyclists. The University retained its Bronze-level BFU certification in 2015. The University has filed an application in August 2019 to renew the BFU status. The U of I was promoted to the Silver-Level BFU status on October 17th, 2019.

Campus Sustainability Month

Campus Sustainability Month on the University of Illinois campus expanded from Campus Sustainability Week, which was created to raise awareness of the University’s sustainability projects, celebrate the successes of those projects, and motivate more progress on the sustainability front. The first Sustainability Week was held October 25-29, 2010, and the event has been held every Fall semester since then. 

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