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Tree Map Partnership
Associated Project(s):From: Heidi Leuszler <HLeuszler at parkland.edu>
Subject: Tree Map partnershipHello all, I hope this finds you and yours well!
I am on the Sustainable Campus Committee at Parkland College and we are discussing updating our campus tree map and digitizing it. I am including all of you in this email because I am wondering if we do not have to recreate the wheel and can join an existing tree map in our community.
I have worked with https://www.opentreemap.org/ in the past, but the $3000 price tag per year is rather steep for us. Do any of you use this program?
In a quick search, I found the following local Tree Inventory maps (all of which Parkland campus is missing from):
City of Urbana https://urbanail.treekeepersoftware.com/index.cfm?deviceWidth=1920
UIUC campus https://illinoisedu.treekeepersoftware.com/index.cfm?deviceWidth=1920
City of Champaign ROW Trees https://cityofchampaign.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=7e979451571143abbf5befb6eeb9b01b
City of Champaign https://gis-cityofchampaign.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/cityofchampaign::city-owned-trees/explore?location=40.130930%2C-88.279305%2C13.85
Champaign Park District https://cparkdistirct.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=88afa8b642a1464585eaad55a999dd5a
Urbana Park District https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aaX3IOinNA&t=23s (but I could not find public access to the inventory)
Is it possible we can add our campus data to an existing map? Perhaps we all partner and can add city, park, and campus data to make a more comprehensive community map.
If you are interested in this, have thoughts, know a better person to contact, etc., let me know and we can get a meeting together to discuss possibilities.
Thank you!
My best,
Heidi
Weekly Update: Friday Ride, New staff
Associated Project(s):All, Pretty quiet last week. Friday picked up along with the weather. And nicer weather meant our first successful Friday Ride of the season!
This week a couple new staffers will be starting. As the weather has warmed, we’re seeing an uptick in volunteer interest as well, which is welcomed.
Tonight is the Bike Project Member Meeting, which I’ll attend.
The numbers:
Visitors: 39
Sales: $862
Bikes (refurb): 3 for $550
Memberships: $3 for $90
Tire/tube: 3 for $6.25 (used/new)Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorNew iSEE Green Event Certifications
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to the newest recipient of our Green Event Certification Program!
Chancellor's Office for Special Events Illinois Promise Welcome Lunch, Certified April 2022
Chancellor's Office for Special Events University-wide Commencement ceremony, Certified April 2022
Chancellor's Office for Special Events Commencement Dinner, Certified April 2022
Chancellor's Office for Special Events Bronze Tablet Reception, Certified April 2022
Keep up the great work!
Invitation to HCL and NCEB event on 05/25/22
Associated Project(s):Below is an email invitation to an event at the Hydrosystems Laboratory:
Hello all,
On behalf of Illinois Solar Decathlon, I would like to invite you to our event, Reimagining HSL and NCEB, where our Concept Team will be presenting their semester-long projects to UofI Facilities and Services. Feel free to invite other faculty as well. More details below.
Title of the event: Reimagining HSL & NCEB
Venue: Hydrosystems laboratory, Room 1017
Time : Monday, 25th from 5:00 pm
Everyone is invited.
Schedule
5:05 - 5:25 PM: Photovoltaics and Green Roof Team
5:25 - 5: 45 PM: Building Automation Systems Team
5:45- 6:05 PM: Sustainable Landscapes Team*15 mins for each team's presentation and 5 mins for Q&A*
We hope to see you there!
Attached Files:Trash Clean up
Associated Project(s):From: Alice Berkson
To: John Marlin; James Ellis; White, Morgan
Recipients: jcmarlin@sbcglobal.net; james.ellis72@gmail.com; mbwhite at illinois.edu
Hello -- Now that the Florida/Orchard Prairie Zone has had a spring haircut, would traversing the area to pick up trash be a
good idea
irrelevant
harmful to plants
Just let me know, I can get to it possibly before the weekend, definitely early next week.
Also at least one of the Prairie Zone signs (on a single metal pole) are listing to one side. I straightened out the one adjoining the driveway so I think they are not set in concrete? Should I drop a few stones next to it in an effort to keep it straight? -- Alice
--Alice Berkson
904 Mayfair Rd.
Champaign, IL 61821-4437
voice 217.356.4829
SpectroClick, Inc:
www.SpectroClick.com
https://www.facebook.com/spectroclick/
Public Service Archaeology & Architecture Program, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
https://psaap.anthro.illinois.edu/
Illinois Assn. for Advancement of Archaeology:
www.museum.state.il.us/iaaa
East Central IL Master Naturalist Program:
http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/champaign/mn/index.htmlIllinois Green Infrastructure Inventory Update 5/9/2022
Associated Project(s):Stacy Gloss attended the Urban Stormwater Working Group meeting on 4/19/22 led by Lisa Merrifield.
Agenda item 1) An Illinois Green Infrastructure Inventory Update was provided.
Key points:
- Tracking Best Management Practices: need to know: where, what, how much, and when
- Detailed information allows for comparison between practices
- Practices include projects like: vegetated filter strips, grass swale, infiltration devices, permeable pavement, porous pavement, wetland detention, dry detention, settling basin, bio-swale, grass swale, wet pond, constructed wetland, green roof, weekly street sweeping, native landscaping, stormwater tree, sand filters, settling basin, WQ inlets, wet ponds, infiltration devices, concrete grid pavement, sand filter/infiltration basin, oil/grit separator etc. Also new construction and retrofit.
- Next steps: testing data-sets with NCSA
Agenda item 2) meeting participants described their work and current projects.
Update: May 9, 2022
Stacy Gloss and Eliana Brown will attend the September MS4 meeting to describe projects related to capturing green infrastructure project locations and project information to share best practices with the local community. Campus maintains data about about green infrastructure projects on campus. A pilot project is underway to share green infrastructure project data with communities across Illinois. Eliana Brown is involved in this effort and NCSA is developing a database platform for information sharing.
Stacy Gloss will attend the next MS4 meeting in June also.
Campus Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) spring 2022
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the final presentation for the CTAC spring 2022. We also talked about abandoned bicycles and Campus Landscape Master Plan during this meeting. Also watch the meeting recording and read the chat from during the meeting: https://uofi.box.com/s/lv1xbqlcevdp6f2dfmiep2fpx3cq2zde
Two 100% all electric 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning trucks purchased for F&S fleet
Associated Project(s):From: Varney, Peter W
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 12:38 PM
To: FandS Executive Management Team ; Gordon, Malikah Asrayyah ; Breitwieser, Steven
Cc: Patterson, Shawn L ; Franzen, Neil
Subject: Ford Lightnings for F&SAs mentioned this morning, I have been able to secure two of the brand new 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning for F&S. These are all-electric crew cab pickup trucks with a ~200 mile range. The vehicles are equipped with a 9.6kW power system including multiple 120V and a single 240V outlet. Cargo payload is only about 1,600# or 2/3 of a standard F-150.
These vehicles should allow for my team to gain familiarity with all-electric vehicles in our fleet as well as campus visibility regarding F&S’ commitment to sustainable fleet technology. I believe one of the vehicles would be a good fit in my Transportation Shop but I’m open to suggestions for the second truck. ETA will be in the June/July timeframe.
Malikah – I want your team to be aware for any story/messaging opportunities. I also think we can use some special signage or wrap on the vehicle exterior.
Pete W Varney
DIRECTOR
Transportation & Building Services
Facilities & Services
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignWeekly Update: Bicycle Donations; Collaborations
Associated Project(s):All, Had some intense weather mid-week that kept folks away from visiting us. A new student staffer started this week and hit the ground running. We got two quality bikes donated last week that are in-progress and one very nice near-new bike that is already on the sales floor.
TBP prices bumped up slightly last week to no Ill effect here at CBC. In fact, the first mention of the higher prices was met with “A used tire for $8? That’s a great deal!”
On Thursday, I consulted with a student from University of Connecticut about starting a bicycle cooperative space at his school. He’d heard good things about our operations from a former TBP member. Small world, too, since I grew up 20 minutes from UConn.
This week is the Campus Transportation Advisory Committee meeting and the last week for one of my student staffers.
The numbers:
Visitors: 26
Sales: $912.50
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $180
Bikes (B-a-B): 1 for $50
Tires/tubes: 2 for $21Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorThis Week in Research
Associated Project(s):To combat the growing problem of plastic waste, John Scott and his research team are exploring microplastics in landfills, rural streams, and city drinking water to "further understand where they are coming from and how they move in the environment."
Students hired at F&S
Associated Project(s):Ali Khan and Dhruv Gambhire are now on the F&S payroll as grad hourly employees, in the Sustainability Department. Their funding is from the Student Sustainability Committee, in support of the SSC-funded project for HVAC and Air Quality Assessment.
New iSEE Green Event Certification
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to the newest recipient of our Greener Campus Certification Programs!
Green Event: Office of the Chancellor-Special Events Chancellor's Medallion Ceremony, Certified April 2022
They ensured that the event will be held at a location convenient for public transportation, biking, or walking. They also chose locations with natural lighting whenever possible to minimize lighting needs, among other sustainable efforts. Keep up the great work!
Zero Waste Team Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Zero Waste iCAP Team met on Thursday, April 14 to discuss revisions to the Campus Administration Manual's Waste Minimization Policy which the team intends to submit to the iWG. Meeting minutes and proposed revisions are attached.
Attached Files:70+ UIUC Labs Needed During the 2022 International Freezer Challenge
Associated Project(s):More information can be found in the attached link.
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Bike donations; Buid-a-Bike
Associated Project(s):All, Rainy and cold kept us slow last week. Made some headway on some builds and received some donations that were aside for our Build-a-Bike program. Interest in Build-a-Bikes seems high--or at least stands out when we don’t have any available.
On Friday, we were able to coordinate with Lael Elementary to donate most of the leftover kids bikes from last winter—15 bikes—despite the rainy weather. They were super appreciative and are interested in future donations of more kids bikes, which is great.
Most of my staff will be gone for the summer, so this week I’ll finalize availability and assess from there with an eye towards setting summer 1 hours.
The numbers:
Visitors: 26
Sales: $551.50Bikes (refurb): 1 for $120
Memberships: 9 for $270
Tires/tubes: 7 for $46Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorWeekly Resiliency Team Meeting
Associated Project(s):Present: Meredith Moore, Morgan White, and Stacy Gloss
Gloss reported on the following:
- Green Infrastructure Mapping: Lisa Merrifield met with Illinois EPA and partners at the end of March to discuss the mapping project. Meetings will be held with NCSA soon about feasibility and next steps.
- Gloss notified Lisa Merrifield that she is available to help with Biodiversity Plan
- DFA advising on-going. Their upcoming presentation is April 27 on E-waste in Siebel Center for Design
- Final report from Ann Witmer's capstone course is expected: A student consulting team is developing a report on renewable energy technologies that can be adopted through a campus local-offset program
- Gloss and Moore will present to GEEB on April 26 on environmental justice
Discussed:
- SSC semesterly reporting requirement for NGICP training is due July 1; Gloss will email campus NGICP participants.
- Sustainability Clinic recommendation meeting next steps;
- Working to understand Extension's role in environmental concerns / environmental justice. White, Gloss, and Moore will work to meet with Shibu Kar as an introduction between the Resilience Team and Extension on iCAP resilience goals, environmental justice planning, and support for programs like a sustainability clinic
Tasks (Gloss):
- Help with agenda for next resilience team meeting & update the gantt chart for meeting resilience goals
- Attend next Land & Water team meeting if available (related to potential campus master plan for rainwater management & relationship to/with community coordinated rainwater master plan)
- Attend the iWG meeting as resilience team rep for Environmental Justice iCAP recommendation
recycling resource
Associated Project(s):May 21 confirmed for Blower Door Testing at Transportation Building
Associated Project(s):The Blower Door Testing for the Transportation Building is confirmed for May 21, from 8am to 5pm. The building will need to be vacant throughout that day, and all mechanical systems will be turned off, to complete the testing.
Design for America - E-Waste Project Update
Associated Project(s):Present: Staff - Stacy Gloss & Meredith Moore and Students - Koshal Raghavarapu, Anisha Narain, Ananya Barman, & Pooja Tetali
The DFA student team provided a progress update on research about cell-phone e-waste. The student team has met with several recycling experts in the community and has focused on three areas - personal responsibility, importance of being able to repair products, and manufacturing responsibility for electronic waste. We will have one more planning meeting together and then the students will give their final presentation about the project on April 27. A poster with infographics may be developed.