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Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, we had 88 visitors last week—and that includes being closed on Monday and Thursday! We grossed $1,145.30; sold 19 memberships for $570; one bike for $120; and one build-a-bike for $40.
Last week was eventful. We had The Illinois Bike Summit, Light The Night, and on Friday I counted all the bikes in the warehouse: 517! Light the Night was very successful, installing 1188 lights (or 594 sets) at Alma Mater; numbers on the Illinois/Lincoln location are to-be-determined.
In tandem with Working Bikes, we’ve set the date for the Bike Warehouse to be emptied: October 7th. I will coordinate with Parking to insure we have access on that date.
I also set up a Facebook account to promote events and better connect with the cycling community.
This week I will work on building new bikes that I acquired from the warehouse, continue to organize for the Bike Warehouse event, and persist on the Sisyphean task of organizing inventory and streamlining volunteer tasks to make better use of everyone’s time.Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, last week we had a gross sales total of 2,049.50. We sold 31 memberships for a total of $930. We sold 3 refurbished bikes for $360 and one build-a-bike for $80.
We’ve had a decent stream of volunteers at the campus bike center this past week, which has been welcome. Lily and I also attended the Illinois Bike Summit on Monday. It was an informative and empowering event to see so many like-minded people working for better biking in Illinois. We are continuing to prep and promote for Light The Night on Thursday.
This coming week we will host LTN, Lily is hosting Bicycling 101 and attending Urbana BPAC, which was eventful. I will continue inventory and the building of bikes as well continue to work on arranging for the bike warehouse exodus.
Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
ZAP! Program in Minnesota
Associated Project(s):Minnesota has been tracking bicycle commutes for the past few years using Radio-Frequency Identification tags (RFID tags). The progam has been successful at making it quick and easy for bicycle commuters to log their trips on to campus and enter them in to raffles or gain wellness points.
More information here:
http://www.derozap.com/gopherzap/
and,
https://www.derozap.com/zaptwincities/
Interesting program to watch as it has a positive impact on the Minneapolis/St. Paul mode-share.
September 9th, 2016 Meeting
Associated Project(s):9/09/16
Summary: This meeting was our inaugural meeting for the year. On the agenda today was the creation of a team description, a review of ongoing projects, and planning for future meetings.
In attendance:
Josh Feldman
Claire Dondival
Ankit Singhai
Yangfeng Ouyang
Pete Varney
Lily Wilcox - Active Transportation Coordinator
Olivia Webb - Sustainability Programs Coordinator
Topics Covered:
Team Description
We collectively crafted our team description for the iCAP portal, which can be found at: https://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/project/transportation-swateam.
Project Slides
Renewable Fleet Study:
Claire and Petehelped foster a discussion about the current types of alternative fuels for campus fleet vehicles. Currently, natural gas is the only type of fuel seriously looked at. One concern was that the gas CNG, while possible to implement, would be somewhat costly and have little payback unless driven many miles. Electric vehicles were brought up, but are currently not part of the market. Biodiesel was also mentioned, but its performance in cold weather is a concern.
Staff Mode Shift:
Lily discussed the ways that this project will reduce single occupancy vehicles. One idea looked at was bike sharing, which has been tried by Purdue but does not have much payback economically. Lily also discussed “It’s your MTD too”, which features social bus-riding trips which introduce MTD to campus employees.
Bike Plan:
This was a summary of effort to make campus more bike-friendly. This would include having more, and better, bike parking. UIUC was recently recognized as a bronze-level Bike Friendly University by the League of American Bicyclists.
Future Meetings
We decided that every other Friday at 1pm is a good time to hold meetings. We will be holding meetings in the National Soybean Research Laboratory. Our clerk Josh will send out reminders.
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, first, the numbers: We had 78 visitors last week that signed our digital guestbook. We had $1,062.83 in gross sales; 15 memberships totaling $450; and a single build-a-bike for $120.
Things of note: The Bike Project voted at the last meeting to implement a two week trial policy of no-free-visits for the Campus Bike Center, which netted us a lot more memberships than we otherwise would’ve had. But it also served to quickly inform people that the CBC is a cooperative, investable space not a free university-provided service.
This past week I began reorganizing the shop, built up for-sale bikes, and organized a staff orientation meeting set for this evening.
This week I will build more bikes, continue to arrange and organize the space, finalize a student workers’ schedule for this semester, and begin to coordinate with Parking and Working Bikes on a shipment of bikes bound for Lesotho and Botswana.Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
Patching of Mathews Bike Path
Associated Project(s):From Pennsylvania Ave and Goodwin to the Ag Engineering Building, patches covered some of the largest potholes along the bike path.
Call out for Volunteers at Light the Night 2016
Associated Project(s):Volunteers are needed for Light the Night on Thursday, September 12, 2013. Volunteers can sign up for 1.5-hour or 3-hour shifts here:
http://thebikeproject.wikispaces.com/light-the-night-2016
Light the Night is an annual bike light give-away, sponsored by the CATS agencies.
bike rack map is being updated
Associated Project(s):The Illinois map has a category called bike racks. These were added based on a student survey done several years ago. The Active Transportation Coordinator is working with GIS Specialist James Whitacre, and student volunteers, to update the data and the campus map. This should be completed during FY17.
New Effort Towards Promoting Departmental Bicycle Fleets
Associated Project(s):August, 2016, a new initiative towards promoting departments to start their own bicycle fleets began. Lily Wilcock, Active Transportation Coordinator, took on myself (Logan Ebeling), a student intern to help with this project. I am participating in the project as part of ENVS 491, a class required for my Sustainability Minor.
This project is an evolution from the Departmental Bike Sharing project (see Associated Projects) and is using materials from that project and is drawing off its success.
We met August 24th at the Campus Bike Center to discuss goals for this semester. We settled on two broad goals: First, assessing the health, challenges, and success of already existing departmental bicycle fleets and second, promoting the formation of new bicycle fleets on campus.
Concrete Repairs
Associated Project(s):While the plan implementation is not done yet, the Armory Avenue path has seen concrete repair and improvement this summer. Sections between Lincoln and Goodwin have been repaired after recent construction has made the existing poor conditions worse.
Call out for Volunteers at Light the Night 2016
Associated Project(s):This years Light the Night has 1,090 bicycle light sets for installation on bicycles in the span of four hours. We need all the volunteers we can get! Sign up on the facebook page of the wiki!
http://thebikeproject.wikispaces.com/light-the-night-2016
https://www.facebook.com/events/247904592263343/
Any questions or other ways to help the event, contact Lily Wilcock, lwilco2@illinois.edu .
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, this past week was busy, we had a lot of people in. We sold 7 bikes for $860, 4 build-a-bikes for $190, 5 memberships for $150, and grossed $1855.70. We got a lot done, I meet with Stacy and Jim and discussed problems and solutions on the University side of things in regards to the Bike Center. Phil held a conflict resolution meeting with Barry and I and went very well. I setup posts for closings and made a temporary schedule for keeping the shop open with Lily and Jake running the shop.
This coming week I'm heading to Colorado. Jake and everyone else will have to write the next chapter.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlWeekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, this past week was a mixed bag. The patrons were in a good mood and we got a lot done. We sold 7 bikes for $810, 1 build-a-bike for $65, and grossed $1914.10. I built several bike and got about 90% of the reports done.
This coming week I will be organizing the shop, building bikes, and Jake will be job shadowing me.
This is my last week at the shop, and I will close it at 5:30 on Friday.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlWeekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, this past week was good. We were slower than normal, and the 4th of July shaved a day off the week. We had several people building bikes, and some cool projects came in. We sold 3 bikes for $280, 1 build-a-bike for $60, and grossed $871. We are doing particularly well on bike sales this year. I'm wrapping up reports and YTD bike sales should be about 101. This gets some cash, but the real benefit is the community service that gets more people on reliable bikes. It lowers our work load because considerably less people leave without a bike only to come back with a broken down craigslist find that needs far more work than it is worth. We have also seen a reduction in build-a-bikes, but the completion rate of build-a-bikes has gone from 5%-10% up to 90%. The mood at the shop is much more relaxed because those coming in have small repairs like flats and brake adjustments rather than complete rebuilds. I have been working on yearly and quarterly reports quite a bit as well as getting the shop clean and organized. I have hosted several tours for different student groups who are new to campus and are looking for sustainable transportation. This past week the tours of note were a class of freshman football players, and a group of freshman engineering students. Lily came to the football tour and helped with the talk. She will most likely be in charge of future advocacy events with the athletic dept.
This coming week I will bring all reports up to date with the end of FY16. We will be building bike and cleaning the shop. I will also be taking some time to write down procedures and things only I know to be pass to my successor.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlWeekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, this past week was good. A little slower, but good. I suspect the summer course modules has something to do with it. We sold 2 bikes for $330We were able to get do a really thorough cleaning of the shop both for our own good, but also for a visit from Brian and Lowa some folks from Student Affairs(right Lily?). I spoke to a group who may be putting in a repair station for the new art and design building. I built some bikes and got some cabinets from surplus. We were able to further organize the shop using these cabinets. Each seat post size has its own drawer.
This week I will be building bikes, working on reports, and setting up the transition to my leaving CBC.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlWeekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, last week was great...I was on vacation for most of it. We were only open the one day but we did well. We sold 2 bikes for $130, and grossed $318. Nothing of note happened.
This week I will be receiving the 2016 LTN lights, storing them somewhere, coordinating with Lily and what I need to get done for the event. We will be preforming tasks, dividing tasks, and discussing roles roles covering topics as advertising and volunteer coordination since Lily has not work on LTN before. I will also be getting ready for the students coming back, by assembling new student hand outs and talking to Lily and Officer Hawk about possible what to do after a crash materials.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlWeekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, this past week was interesting. We have busy mornings and slow, easy open hours. This was great because it allowed us to get more back end work done during open hours. We were able to sort hundreds of parts that had recently been donated, clean the shop, and make about 300 new student bike packets during open hours. We sold 3 bikes for $400, 3 memberships for $90, and grossed $1391.50. The shop was able to successfully switch over to the new membership cost, membership cards, and pricing structure. I was able to complete the ordering of the LTN lights and the lights are on their way here. I was finally able to order the filters for the sandblaster. I have not been able to get an exact date for shipping, but we should be ready for more intensive use by fall. We have held 2 basic classes on Thursdays and they have had 2 students apiece. The topics were ABC Quick Check, and Everything You Wanted to Know About Cables and Housing.
This coming week we will be closed Tuesday through Friday so little will be done. I am arranging for the Thursday class to take place in my absence.
Best,
James Roedl
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, last week was good. We had a lot of people come in. We got quite a few donations as well. We sold 5 bikes for $680, 1 build-a-bike for $40, 3 memberships for $90, and grossed $994.80. Working Bikes picked up 65-75 bikes that we did not need or have room for. Baker donated about 400 pounds of various aluminum parts. We started sorting them Friday. I started making the packets for ISSS, but ran out of paper clips. I started the ordering process for LTN.
This coming week I will finish sorting the new donations, collect more donations from Baker, and finish making the ISSS bike packets. I will also work on getting us some bikes built.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlCampus Bike Center Manager receives Award
Associated Project(s):Campus Bike Center Manager, James Roedl, was recognized after the C-U Bike Month for his contributions, leadership, and service to the Champaign Urbana cycling community.
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