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Standard Project Layout

This is the default layout most projects will use.

Implement Lighting Committee Recommendations

The Campus Lighting Committee works to increase pedestrian safety by reviewing exterior lighting needs throughout campus.  Each year, this committee does evening tours to review areas which may need additional lighting to improve safety.  The committee makes recommendations to the Chancellor's Office about which areas on campus need lighting improvements.  This committee is also reports its findings to the Public Safety Advisory Committee.

Option for Bikes in Buildings

The Facility Standards for campus do not permit bicycles to be brought into buildings.  This is due to the impact on maintenance required for interior spaces when bicycles are brought into hallways, stairwells, and individual rooms.  However, there is a need for sheltered bicycle parking during winter months. 

The F&S Pilot program will inform future efforts for indoor bike parking for buildings on campus. 

F&S Indoor Bike Parking

The Facility Standards for campus do not permit bicycles to be brought into buildings.  This is due to the impact on maintenance required for interior spaces when bicycles are brought into hallways, stairwells, and individual rooms.  However, there is a need for sheltered bicycle parking during winter months.  Therefore, F&S has worked to design a prototype indoor bike parking system.  The preliminary design shows that some interior spaces can be retrofitted to include indoor bike parking.  These spaces must be approved by the Architecture Review Committee, and they must follow all safe

Sustainability in New Student Orientation

Each year on the Sunday before school starts in August, campus holds Quad Day.  The purpose of quad day is to expose students to the diverse opportunities available for becoming involved in the campus community, especially student organizations.  Many sustainability related programs and organizations are present, including the Center for a Sustainable Environment, to educate and inform new students about sustainability on campus and the many ways they can become involved.   

Eco-Reps

The Eco-Reps program is currently located in Lincoln Avenue Residence Halls, which also houses the Sustainability LLC, and Allen Hall. Eco-Reps is made up of nine students that live in these halls who work three to five hours per week to encourage sustainable behaviors in the residence halls. The program is led by program coordinator Eric Holthaus, a grad student in Urban Planning. Laura Haber, program director at Allen Hall, provides assistance with Residential Life and the Student Sustainability Committee provides financing, guidance, and an intern.

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