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Traffic Skills 101 Course to be Offered on May 4, 2013
Associated Project(s):Traffic Skills 101 (TS101) will be offered May 4 from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. at the C-U Mass Transit District, 1101 E. University, Urbana. The course is designed to give cyclists the confidence they need to ride safely and legally in traffic or on the trail. Bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills, and crash avoidance techniques will be covered. The curriculum is fast-paced and prepares cyclists for a full understanding of vehicular cycling. It is recommended for children and adults over the age of 14.
Pre-registration is required. Contact Cynthia Hoyle at choyle@cumtd.com or (217)278-9059.
Attached Files:Free Cycling Savvy Course to be Offered April 25, 2013
Associated Project(s):Another Cycling Savvy course will be offered April 25. The course will take place in the Natural Resources Building, Room 101, 615 E. Peabody, Champaign, IL. There’s no charge for Cycling Savvy, which is open to anyone 15 years and older. No amount of cycling experience is required.
Cycling Savvy will use a guided discussion, photos, illustrations, animations, and videos to educate attendees about safe and effective biking. The course will be divided into three sections: Knowledge of the Law, Knowledge of Bicycling Safety, and Knowledge of Traffic Cycling Problem Solving. Knowledge of the Law will cover the legal rights and responsibilities of cyclists. Knowledge of Bicycling Safety will discuss the causes of bicycle crashes and how to avoid them. This portion will also show that cycling is safe. The third portion, Knowledge of Traffic Cycling Problem Solving, will assess several traffic cycling situations and how a savvy cyclist negotiates such situations.
More information is available at https://docs.google.com/a/illinois.edu/document/d/1P2umXx0QhfWODK0jFhZ4B4pwp60bf03a5Idqj2WhwI0/edit.
Register for the course at https://docs.google.com/a/illinois.edu/forms/d/1SMNljDSM33Ps420aPNx9ZNroRuKiTSNYzkcmtgiA9b8/viewform.
Draft 2013 Campus Bike Plan Released for public comment
Associated Project(s):The draft 2013 Campus Bike Plan is now available for public input. The draft plan will be online during a four-week period, March 4-31, and all members of the campus community are encouraged to review the plan and submit their feedback to TDM. Feedback can be submitted through the online Campus Bicycle Feedback Form through March 31, 2013.
Registration now open for Bicycle Mechanic Course
Associated Project(s):Registration is now open for the six-week Bicycle Mechanic Course offered by the Campus Bicycle Shop! Space is extremely limited, and there is a $30 course fee. The class will run from February 6-March 13 and again from March 27-May 1. Register in person for either session at the Campus Bike Shop today to reserve your spot! For more information contact Ken Sutto, Campus Bike Shop Manager, at 217-300-0296 or kensutto@illinois.edu or come by the Campus Bike Shop during open hours (2 to 6pm Monday -Thursday and 2 to 5:30 Friday).
“So You Want to Work on Bikes” is a six-part course designed to teach you about different types of bicycles, their components, and how to do most adjustments, maintenance, and overhauls on your bicycle’s major systems.
This six-week course runs February 6-March 13 and will be held on Wednesday nights, from 6:30 to 8:30pm at the Campus Bike Shop. There are only five spots in the course, and registration is first come, first served until all five spots are filled. There is a $30 course fee, with all the money going towards The Bike Project of Urbana-Champaign. This six-week course will be held again from March 27-May 1, and registration for the second course is also currently open (again, first come first served).
If you wish to register please come by the Campus Bike Shop to sign up and pay the deposit as soon as you can. For more information contact Ken Sutto, Campus Bike Shop Manager, at 217-300-0296 or kensutto@illinois.edu or come by the Campus Bike Shop during open hours (2 to 6pm Monday through Thursday and 2 to 5:30 Friday).
Revised Facility Use Agreement
Associated Project(s):During summer 2012, the UI worked with The Bike Project to update the Facility Use Agreement, and clarify the collaborative relationship between the two entities.
Attached Files:Campus Bicycle Feedback Form
Associated Project(s):F&S Transportation Demand Management (TDM) continues to improve efforts to make the Urbana campus more bicycle friendly.
TDM’s latest initiative is a “Campus Bicycle Feedback Form” that will allow anyone to share their suggestions for bicycle-related improvements on campus.The feedback will help inform the Campus Bicycle Master Plan, currently under development, as well as to help determine priorities for bicycle infrastructure and programming improvements in the future.
Feedback topics include bike parking, rules of the road, enforcement, fix-it-stations, and the Campus Bicycle Shop. Respondents will be asked if their comments relate to a specific location on campus, to describe the situation, and then to provide contact information if a follow-up is necessary.
See the Campus Bicycle Feedback Form at http://go.illinois.edu/bikefeedback
Final Bike Sharing Feasibility Study Submitted to SSC
Associated Project(s):The final report for the Bike Sharing Feasibility Study was submitted to SSC. The study recommends the following three tiered approach to bicycle sharing on the Urbana-Champaign campus:
- Bikes available for employees – The small existing program at Kinesiology and Community Health should be replicated at departments throughout campus. The program needs to be approved by Legal Counsel, Risk Management, Purchasing, and interested Colleges. Then it should be promoted to departments, to encourage them to invest in bicycles for their employees and provide them with a simple support system for maintenance and tracking.
- Bikes available for short-term rentals – As an interim solution until the campus can handle a large-scale bike sharing program, the small existing program at Campus Recreation should be expanded with support from the Student Sustainability Committee. They should increase the number of bicycles available, make the program self-sufficient financially, and market the program to visitors, conference attendees, faculty, staff, and students. A similar program could be investigated for the Illini Union.
- Bike solutions for students and the public – Before this campus is ready to pursue a public bike sharing system, we must first address the issues regarding degraded infrastructure and the need for more bike safety education. Once these issues have been resolved, the campus should renew consideration of several options for bike sharing, such as bicycle libraries, kiosk systems, and GPS-enabled community bikes.
Attached Files:- Bikes available for employees – The small existing program at Kinesiology and Community Health should be replicated at departments throughout campus. The program needs to be approved by Legal Counsel, Risk Management, Purchasing, and interested Colleges. Then it should be promoted to departments, to encourage them to invest in bicycles for their employees and provide them with a simple support system for maintenance and tracking.
CAD Drawings requested for remaining 9 locations
Associated Project(s):Transportation Demand Management staff designed sketches and submitted a work order request to have formal CAD drawings made for the remaining 9 bike parking locations to be upgraded from donut hole style racks to "U" racks.
Free Cycling Savvy Course to be Offered October 23, 2012
Associated Project(s):On October 23, as part of the 2012 Sustainability Week, Champaign County Bikes and the University of Illinois will offer a FREE Cycling Savvy Course.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
6:30-9:30pm
ARC Auditorium
See attached flyer for additional details.
Attached Files:Funding request submitted to SSC for FY13
Associated Project(s):In February 2012, The Bike Project submitted a funding request to SSC for $39,872. In March 2012, the SSC approved this funding.
During summer 2012, the University and The Bike Project revised their Facility Use Agreement to clarify their collaborative working relationship. The SSC sent a clarification letter regarding this update and subsequently completed a revised award letter.
Cost estimates requested for first 5 locations
Associated Project(s):Transportation staff submitted work order requests to have cost estimates for time and materials for the first five locations to be upgraded from donut hole bike parking to U-rack bike parking. The remaining nine locations need to have CAD drawings produced and apprroved before costs can be estimated.
Campus Bicycle Network Master Plan Presentation 2012
Associated Project(s):Presentation regarding the UIUC campus bicycle network, including specific updates and plans for 2012.
Attached Files:Status Update meeting with Mike Lyon
Associated Project(s):Amelia, Morgan, and Mike Lyon met this morning to review the current status of this project. Morgan gave an overview of what has happened with bicycling this summer, and Amelia described the LINC class projects for this fall. We will set a meeting with Risk Management, Legal, and Kinesiology to review the departmental bike sharing process. We will also set a meeting with Purchasing to identify the correct process for the purchase of UI owned bicycles.
Fourth Street from Armory Avenue to Kirby Avenue
Associated Project(s):This project will include resurfacing of Fourth Street from Armory Avenue to Peabody Drive and reconstruction from Peabody Drive to Kirby Avenue. It will incorporate on-street bike lanes, curb bump outs for narrowed crossing distances at selected intersections, and new traffic signals at the intersection of Fourth Street and Peabody Drive.
Sixth Street from Armory Avenue to Gregory Drive
Associated Project(s):This project will reconstruct pavement on the worst condition high volume streets and add bike lanes per current campus standards. This work will occur on Sixth Street from Armory Avenue to Gregory Drive. This will also upgrade the traffic signal at the intersection of Sixth Street and Gregory Drive to meet current federal standards and include pedestrian countdown signals.
Gregory Drive from Oak Street to First Street
Associated Project(s):This project will include total removal and reconstruction of Gregory Drive, between Oak Street and First Street, including existing parking along street. This project will also include parking meters and some new sidewalks. This segment of roadway is intended to be marked as a bicycle route, as part of the Campus Bike Network.
Campus Bike Project Funding Agreement
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:
Campus Bike Project Funding Agreement Spring 2012.pdf
Campus Bicycle Shop Updated Agreement Letter September 2012.pdf
Campus Bike Project LTR_MB edits.docx
Campus Bike Project March 2012 Funding Award Letter.docx
Campus Bike Project.jpg
Campus Bike Project_Expansion of Service.pdf
March 2012 Funding Award Letter.docx
SSC-Campus Bike Project Letter Final.docx
SSC-Campus Bike Project Letter.docx
SSC-Campus Bike Project Letter.pdf
TBPRevisionsofFacilityUseAgreement.pdf
Updated Funding Award and Acceptance Letter_September 2012.docx
Campus Bike Parking Overhaul Phase 1_Funding Award and Acceptance
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:
Campus Bike Parking Overhaul Phase 1_Funding Award and Acceptance Letter_Signed.pdf
bike parking phase 009 fasteners.pdf
bike parking phase 009 materials.pdf
2011-2012 Bike Parking overhaul extension Letter to SSC.docx
Bike Parking Phase_I_Final.pdf
bike parking.doc
Campus Bike Parking Spring 2012 Award and Acceptance Letter.docx
December 17 2013 Bike Parking Letter to SSC.docx
CUUATS mode choice survey report 2011-12
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the report from mode choice survey conducted by CUUATS in 2011-12.
