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Red Oak Rain Garden Nears Completion with Award of Grants
Associated Project(s):Please see the attached file for a recent press release regarding the Red Oak Rain Garden and their awarded grants from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation.
Inovateus Solar included Solar Farm 2.0 in their newsletter!
Associated Project(s):Please see the attached newletter, published by Inovateus Solar, that includes a piece on the University of Illinois' Solar Farm 2.0.
Attached Files:Resilience iCAP Team Follow-Up Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Resilience SWATeam met again on October 9th, 2020 at 12pm. The team completed the iCAP 2020 Assessment and in doing so determined the team's priorities for the year. The Assessment has been sent it to the iCAP Working Group, and the team is looking forward to advancing our objectives!
Attached are a PDF of the completed Resilience iCAP Assessment, meeting minutes, and chat log.
The agenda was as follows:
1. Review iCAP 2020 Assessment (Due October 9th)
2. Update on Hazard Mitigation Plan recommendation
3. Plans for future meetings
4. Announcements
10/5 Resilience iCAP Team First Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Resilience SWATeam met for the first time on October 5th, 2020 to get to know one another other and assigned team members to specific iCAP 2020 Objectives. We did icebreakers and new student members were introduced to different faculty, staff, and community members that are leading projects throughout campus. The team will have a follow-up meeting on October 9th to discuss work done over the past week and complete the iCAP 2020 Assessment. Attached are the meeting minutes.
The agenda was as follows:
1. Introductions
2. Evaluation of current progress on completing iCAP 2020 Objectives
Attached Files:Additional solar installed with fourth floor offices
Associated Project(s):Additional rooftop solar was installed on the Business Instructional Facility (BIF) in summer 2019. The construction drawings called for 19 solar PV panels rated 200-360W, with microinverters, with a fixed tilt for each panel ranging from 21 to 40 degrees off the roofing surface.
Campus Tree Advisory Committee: General Meeting notes from October 2020
Associated Project(s):Attached are the notes from the October general meeting of the Campus Tree Advisory Committee.
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Refurbished bike swap, low numbers, signage
Associated Project(s):All,
Another week in the books! It’s definitely still an adjustment to be open only by-appointment. We’re still getting phone calls and emails about user error and whatnot when scheduling and we’re only seeing 4 or so people per day. But hey, it’s a pandemic. People are still going to the old shop—some internet search engines are not up-to-date but we do have signage over there. Ironies of all ironies since people couldn’t seem to find that tucked-away garage before and are now flocking to it, it seems.Had a refurb-swap of a loose cranked bike. Thankfully the gentleman wasn’t injured in the failure. He took a different same-priced bike. He was very understanding and that was appreciated.
Still working on upping our staffing levels to a comfortable number.
We’ve only done a handful of bike registrations, which either speaks to the cost-as-deterrence or that people are picking them up elsewhere. Hopefully the latter!
Still optimizing the layout and functionality of our new space but everyone who’s visited that was familiar with the old space has been blown away by the across-the-board improvements. I discovered a closet here that I didn’t know existed which now is storing the Bikes at Work trailer and the smaller kid-sized one. Aquaham Lincoln will likely migrate over here this week.The numbers:
Visitors: 21
Sales: $562.70
Memberships: 3 for $90
Bikes: 3 for $360
Tires/tubes: 1 for $1Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerWeekly Update: First week open, Light the Night
Associated Project(s):All,
Last week was our first full week of being open since the pandemic-induced shutdown. We are by-appointment only and making do with that. Visits, sales, and the like are—compared to normal—way down for this time of year.
We also had Light The Night last week and hosted one of the sites here at the Bike Center. It wasn’t as great a turnout as hoped but it was a new location for LTN and it’s a pandemic. We weren’t able to do our normal word-of-mouth publicity during open hours to the degree we’re accustomed. Thankfully we got some signage up at the old garage alerting people to our new location.This week we’ll work on optimizing the scheduling system, staff meetings, and safety checking a handful of bikes.
Visitors: 38
Sales: $951.50
Memberships: 1 for $30
Bikes (refurb): 5 for $790
Tires/tubes: 3 for $27Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerSolar Farm 2.0 construction update from Sushanth Girini at F&S
Associated Project(s):The Solar Farm 2.0 construction is on schedule to be in service by 1/28/2021. Currently the project is installing approximately 4,400 posts in ground for the panel foundations. One of key objectives is to complete the Golden Row* by end of this month. Once the golden row is completed, inspected, and approved, the construction will be in full force to reach completion. The university is scheduled to perform routine inspections and capture all the underground equipment GPS points for reference. A recycling plan is in place, and the project is coordinating with F&S Transportation to collect the recyclable waste. The installation of a utility switch on the east side of the farm is complete.
Procurement: We have received all the racking equipment and about 80% of the solar panel on site. Transformers and inverters are scheduled to be delivered by end of Oct 2020.
~by Sushanth Girini, management engineer at F&S Utilities and Energy Services
* Golden Row - is a single row of solar panel constructed by the construction crew. Once the project make sure all the connections are good and row is as per design, it gets approved. It's like a start of what's coming. Like a movie trailer!
FY2020 Project Selection Results for the Revolving Loan Fund
Associated Project(s):Attached are the final project selection results for this year's Revolving Loan Fund, via Joshua Whitson. A big thanks to everyone who submitted projects and to those who support the Revolving Loan Fund.
Attached Files:Design Constraint discussion with F&S and Researchers
Associated Project(s):F&S staff met with the researchers to discuss the design constraints for installing the tensengrity structure for bike parking at Newmark Civil Engineering Lab (NCEL). Dr. Ann Scychterz and Dr. Nishant Garg at CEE met with Stacey DeLorenzo, Brent, Lewis, Sarthak Prasad, and Morgan White from F&S on 9/22/2020. We discussed a few design constraints, such as staying out of the tree lines and height requirements for the proposed structure. We also discussed the potential lifetime of the structure, various design shape options that may be incorporated, material selections, and maintenance plans. The faculty will contact F&S again in early December.
Resilience Team Clerk and Co-Chair met to discuss agenda
Associated Project(s):Kimmy Chuang and Morgan White met to discuss the agenda and scheduling for the upcoming Resilience Team meeting.
SWATeam charge letters
Associated Project(s):Attached are the charge letters sent to each of the SWATeam members with the iWG copied, on September 16 by iSEE interim director, Dr. Madhu Khanna.
Attached Files:
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Zero Waste.pdf
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Transportation.pdf
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Resilience.pdf
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Land and Water.pdf
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Engagement.pdf
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Energy.pdf
SWATeam Charge Letter 2020-21 - Education.pdf
Revolving Loan Fund: FY2020 Project Selection Results
Associated Project(s):7 projects were approved during the FY2020 Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) project selection. At this time, final scoring results were determined as well. F&S will be beginning these projects soon and will start assessing their correlated utility savings.
Due to COVID-19, the voting process was conducted via email as opposed to meeting in person. As a result of the success in the virtual voting process, future selections are planned to occur in a similar fashion.
Article: Preservation of Century-Old Trees Near Siebel Center
Associated Project(s):Julie Wurth, iSEE Communications Specialist, released an article highlighting the preservation of century-old trees during the construction of the new Siebel Center for Design. These trees are rooted in the university's early history and serve as "remnants of a windbreak that protected a vast experimental orchard planted there in the late 19th century by botanist Thomas Jonathan Burrill, a pioneer in plant pathology and the third University of Illinois President (1891-94)."
Read the article as a PDF in the attachments or proceed to its posting in iSEE's News Releases!
Red Oak Rain Garden: August 2020 update
Associated Project(s):Please see attached August 2020 progress report for the Red Oak Rain Garden, provided by Eliana Brown
Attached Files:Campus Bike Center has moved! Appointment only.
Associated Project(s):The Campus Bike Center has moved to a new location, and is planned to open on Sept 18 pending approval from the University! The new address is 51 E. Gregory Dr., Champaign, IL 61820. The shop is now open but only if you make an appointment.
Site visit with ISU VR Tour creators
Associated Project(s):Sol Systems and F&S hosted visitors from Illinois State University today, to initiate development of a Virtual Reality tour of Solar Farm 2.0. The intention is to develop a walking path that will be repeated by the camerawoman at four key timeframes this fall: post installation, tracker installation, module installation, and electrical installation.
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