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Bike Month Save the Dates - First Draft
Associated Project(s):Attached are the first draft of the 2023 Bike Month Save the Date flyers based on the meeting from 7/12/2023
Checked the status of the Round Barns Abandoned Bikes Storage
Associated Project(s):On 07/14/2023, Sarthak and Hrushikesh visited the Round Barns facility to get an update on the number of abandoned bikes picked-up by the Parking Department till date. We have identified 300 abandoned bicycles on campus, and they will be transported to the Round Barn by the end of next week. From Monday, 07/17/2023 inventory documentation will begin.
Removing the abandoned Bicycles on Campus
Associated Project(s):The Parking Department officials have started removing the Abandoned bicycles On-Campus from 07/11/2023.
Weekly Meeting with Nathaniel and Hrushikesh
Associated Project(s):On 07/13/2023, Sarthak had a meeting with Nathaniel and Hrushikesh to get a Weekly progress report and to set next week's tasks.
- Set a structure for Weekly Meetings
- Discussion on Bike Friendly University (BFU), Bike Racks Locations and their design Plans, Campus Bike Plan 2024, and the Abandoned Bicycles Project.
- Gave an overview of the i-Cap Portal and Bike Friendly University (BFU) to Nathaniel.
- Potential Encouragement project on Social Media: Making a Rules of the Road Video.
Meeting on 2023 Champaign County Bike Month Planning
Associated Project(s):On 07/12/2023, Sarthak and Hrushikesh were a part of a 2023 Champaign County Bike Month Planning meeting.
- Confirmed Dates for Upcoming Events:
September 14th – Bike to Work Day
September 19th – Light the NightTime - 4p.m to 7p.m (Tentative)
September 21st – Rain Day- Budget for Light the Night
- Suggestion in the meeting: The system of Veo Rides is bringing in more bike riders in the community.
-* Contact Lily for availability and confirm the dates for the event.
Meeting with Cynthia: Upcoming Events Learn How to Ride a Bicycle
Associated Project(s):On 07/12/2023, Cynthia (C-U SRTS Project Chair) had a meeting with Sarthak and Hrushikesh to plan and discuss events that will help promote use of bicycle on Campus.
Meeting Minutes:
- Youth Cycling Instructor has gone through enough training to help in the event, but is not certified.
- 2 events will be held initially
1) Event - Learn to Ride
Date - Tentatively scheduled on 08/12/2023 (Saturday) or 08/12/2023 (Sunday) (Morning preferred)
Location - Basketball Courts near Campus Bike Center
Students - 2-3 students per LCI
Limit to 6 students in Total
*2 Volunteers required (including 1 Mechanical Volunteer @Jake)
*Electric Bikes not preferred
2) Basic Bicycling Skills Class - 10-12 people limit
* For these events Bikes can be made available by Bike Rodeo.
- Ride Illini Initiative - Bicycle Friendly Businesses can be involved to incentivize use of Bicycles.
Check in meeting from July 12, 2023
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the agenda and documents shared during this meeting. Watch the meeting recording here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18NOLyCMK4wt27dlns0KkYPm9wyg126KA/view?u...
YMCA preparing for August Big Sale - F&S supporting
Associated Project(s):From: Marc Alexander <marc@universityymca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2023 1:05 PM
To: Hulse, Daphne Lauren <dlhulse2@illinois.edu>
Cc: White, Morgan <mbwhite@illinois.edu>
Subject: D&R August Work OrderHi Daphne,
At our last meeting we had discussed F&S continuing to support a couple of the hard costs for the August portion of D&R, soecifically the tables and dumpster. I wanted to reach out to make sure we were on schedule for both of those work orders. For your reference I have attached last year's work order, which I think just needs to be updated with the dates and times for this year. I've listed those changes below.
Additionally, I should have marketing materials for collections and the sale ready by the end of this week, that can be shared with Housing and any other campus units.
Thank you, and let me know if you have any questions!
-Marc
Work Order Changes:
Tables :
- DROP OFF: Change to MONDAY, 7/31/2023 by 9 AM to the SOUTH SIDE ENTRANCE
- PICK UP: change to MONDAY, 8/21/23 IN THE AM
20' pan/dumpster:
- ON SUNDAY, 8/20/23 IN THE PM (by 3PM), DELIVER A (20) YARD PAN TO THE WEST ENTRANCE OF THE STOCK PAVILION FOR THE "DUMP & RUN" EVENT. PICKUP FOR RETURN ON TUESDAY, 8/22/23 IN THE AM
ISSA Sustainability Committee meeting 8
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:Meeting with Adam Bleakney: Discussion on Campus Bike Plan and ADA Compliance for Bike Paths on Campus
Associated Project(s):On 07/10/2023 Sarthak and Hrushikesh had a meeting with Adam Bleakney (Disability Sports Coach at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Meeting Notes:
- Introduced Adam about the Campus Bike Plan
- His Suggestions:
- The Athletes take mainly two routes for training, primary route starting from Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES) to Stadium Dr, S 1st St, E Peabody, S 4th St, St Marys Rd, S Oak St, W Kirby Ave and back to S 1st St forming a Loop/ Circuit. Thus, maintenance of this circuit is vital.
- Secondary route consists of E Peabody, S 6th St, E Pennsylvania Ave, Race St
- Preferred to have street level bike lane.
- Usual speed of the athletes is 10-20 mph/hr.
- Connection with Oak St has been a concern.
Pedal The Preserves: Champaign County Forest Preserve District
Associated Project(s):PEDAL THE PRESERVES
KICKAPOO RAIL TRAIL, HOMER LAKE FOREST PRESERVE, MIDDLE FORK RIVER FOREST PRESERVE
SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUGUST 19-20, 2023!
Join us for a 65- to 80(+) mile loop route that includes four different Champaign County Forest Preserve properties, or a 20- to 25-mile loop route that includes three different Champaign County Forest Preserve properties, or a 2- to 12-mile choose-your-distance ride, all on the east side of Champaign County.
These rides start and finish at Meier Field in St. Joseph, IL, with plenty of parking available. All routes will explore the Kickapoo Rail Trail, and the 20+ mile rides will visit Hidden Acres Park and Homer Lake Forest Preserve.
Those who ride 65 miles or more, including participants who camp, will also enjoy Middle Fork River Forest Preserve properties before returning to the KRT in St. Joe.
Check in is between 7 and 9 am, depending on which route you choose. Register online before August 16th: https://www.bikereg.com/6l0l6
For more information contact Jen Gravley: jengravleydvm@gmail.com
Attached Files:Meeting with Jake
Associated Project(s):Sarthak and Hrushikesh had a meeting with Jake about improvements in the resources available on campus for bicycle and pedestrian friendly access.
Notes from Meeting:
- Total 9 Bike Repair Stations, including 5 new Locations namely Grainger Library, Foellinger Auditorium, Smith Hall, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), and Loomis Laboratory Of Physics
- Giveaways/Incentives for students that visit the Campus Bike Center or during any event related to Bicycles.
- Events such as Learn to Ride, Light the Night, Bike Classes (Fix a Flat),
- October can have a few events as it is the month of Sustainability.
Discussion on Bike Plan 2024
- Bike Audit (can be held in Fall):
The Audit will cover: 1) Connection of Bike Network within the Campus and the Community
2) Condition Assessment of Bike paths and lanes
3) Bike Racks (Only with Campus Limit)
Completed identifying all the abandoned bikes/ bicycles on campus
Associated Project(s):Hrushikesh, Christian and Nathaniel started identifying the abandoned bikes from 07/05/2023 and completed identifying them on 07/07/2023. The process for removing the abandoned bikes will start from 07/10/2023 onwards.
Eco-Visio Overview
Associated Project(s):Sarthak gave an overview of Eco-Visio to Hrushikesh on 07/05/2023, to accommodate future count procuring tasks. We went through different options of data that can be collected for analyzing purposes.
Met with Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Associated Project(s):On July 7, 2023, Daphne Hulse met with Habitat for Humanity ReStore Director Chad Hoffman and Executive Director Brandon Fischer to discuss participating in the 2024 collection event.
- Daphne gave a brief overview of the history, and how the operations worked for the 2023 event
- 8 undergraduate hall locations
- All locations were shared between Goodwill and Salt & Light, so that hard items and soft items could be separated
- Daphne indicated the desire to eliminate the "sharing" of containers and to instead have non-profts operate by locations, gathering all that is dropped off
- Habitat for Humanity does not take any of the soft items listed: clothing, bedding, linens, shoes
- Suggested that Salt & Light or Goodwill could pick up the soft items left at these locations
- Would like furniture
- Agree that it aligns better to target locations which would have furniture, more likely (family and graduate housing)
- Do not want any damaged furniture
- Closed Sundays and Mondays, so could not pick up on these days
- Daphne gave a brief overview of the history, and how the operations worked for the 2023 event
All Sports are Water Sports
Associated Project(s):Play to Zero Playbook
1ST WATER PLAYBOOK FOR SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to present the first-ever Playbook on Water for Sports & Entertainment Venues. This playbook will set the stage for why water matters and how venues can become driving forces for water protection and restoration. Through sharing lessons learned and practical approaches to reduction, reclamation, reuse and replenishment; we, together, can help ensure our communities become more resilient to growing impacts from climate and other stressors.
Access to clean and affordable water is essential to the sports industry and our collective health and well-being.... The impact to our communities and fans is critical to address.
It's clear that more investment, more assistance and more leadership from individuals, policymakers, businesses and increasingly from the members of the Green Sports Alliance, is needed to protect our essential water resources. Sports and entertainment venues have an opportunity to be good water stewards and lead by example.
I hope that this playbook provides you with the inspiration, resources and examples necessary to start your own journey to ensuring water remains safe, reliable and accessible for all of our communities.
- Roger McClendon, Executive Director of Green Sports Alliance [READ THE FULL LETTER FROM ROGER HERE]
This playbook focuses on four key strategies across drinking water, wastewater and stormwater management:
Strategy 1: Understand your Water Baseline
Strategy 2: Water Efficiency
Strategy 3: Water Reuse
Strategy 4: Water Replenishment & Ecosystem Stewardship
Each strategy provides a baseline knowledge and resources for you to further explore the concepts presented and a corresponding Green Sports Alliance member case study designed to share lessons learned, best practices and tips for your future success.
YOUR WATER JOURNEY: FIVE STEPS FOR STARTING AND PROGRESSING ON YOUR PATH TO WATER STEWARDSHIP
#1 Commit ➡️ #2 Learn ➡️ #3 Plan ➡️ #4 Three E's ➡️ #5 Celebrate 🎉
Thank you to our Playbook Contributors!
Dune Ives, Lead Author | CEO of Movements That Matter and GSA Board Member
Green Sports Alliance Corporate Members | Stantec and Xylem, Inc.
A special thanks to our Water Playbook Editorial Board Members, Green Sports Alliance Leadership/Staff and our Graphic Design/Copy Editing Team!
2023 Overview and Final Report
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:City of Champaign approves new bin location at Psychology Building
Associated Project(s):From: Marchello Graddy <marchello.graddy@champaignil.gov>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2023 12:49 PM
To: DeLorenzo, Stacey <sdeloren@illinois.edu>; Harman Jordan <Harman.Jordan@champaignil.gov>
Cc: White, Morgan <mbwhite@illinois.edu>
Subject: RE: [Needs approval] outdoor dual bin installation at Psychology BuildingStacey,
I’ve looked into this and there is no issue with you replacing the existing concrete can. Please just minimize its encroachment into the walking path.
Thanks,
Marchello
From: Hulse, Daphne Lauren
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2023 10:31 AM
To: White, Morgan <mbwhite@illinois.edu>
Subject: [Needs approval] outdoor dual bin installation at Psychology BuildingHi Morgan,
You and Brent approved a dual bin installation site at 6th St and Daniel, near the Psychology Building. The new dual bin would face west and be located up against the building on existing concrete. Could we receive confirmation from the City of Champaign that this location is okay?
Thank you,
DaphneCan Liner right sizing
Associated Project(s):From: Varney, Pete <pvarney@illinois.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2023 11:49 AM
To: Hansen, Zach <ZHansen@na.com>; Wallner, Molly <MWallner@na.com>; Sinn, Macie <sinn1@illinois.edu>
Cc: Hulse, Daphne Lauren <dlhulse2@illinois.edu>
Subject: FW: One Does Not Simply...Choose a Product Willy Nilly Every TimeGreat timing…Can Liners!
Right sizing needs to be on the sooner rather than later list.
Thank you,
Pete
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