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Campus Landscape Master Plan - Core Planning Committee Charge Letter 2021
Associated Project(s):On October 18, 2021, the Campus Landscape Master Plan - Core Planning Committee Charge Letter was sent out to its members.
In this document, Ehab Kamara, the Interim Executive director of Facilities and Services, outlines the responsibilities of committee members and background information for this project.
See the attached file to read the charge letter.
Attached Files:TED Talk: Eco Edition - Sustainable Economy
Associated Project(s):Join iSEE for our monthly "TED Talk: Eco-Edition" event! Participants will view a prerecorded TED Talk by Kate Raworth, “A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow.” Afterward, iCAP Team Clerk Alexa Smith, a U of I senior, will lead a guided discussion on what makes a sustainable, beneficial economy. Sign up to learn, discuss and connect with peers on an important sustainability topic!
October 19, 6 pm • Zoom
Julie Wurth • Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
2021 Campus Sustainability Celebration!
Associated Project(s):All are invited to the 2021 Campus Sustainability Celebration and appreciation event! Meet and network with your peer sustainability advocates and hear about exciting campus sustainability progress! Since the event is in person, please be prepared to wear a mask and show your Safer Illinois app or equivalent status. If you can't make it in person, watch the livestream on YouTube! >>>
October 20, 1–4 pm • National Center for Supercomputing Applications lobby, 1205 W. Clark St., Urbana
Julie Wurth • Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
Update: Green Cleaning Engagement on Campus
Associated Project(s):As of October 16, 2021, F&S Building Services does not have a Green Cleaning Certificate. However, this is not preventing F&S from trying to implement sustainable practices.
Right now, F&S Building Services is performing green cleaning practices in the Campus Instructional Facility (CIF) and the new addition to the iHotel Conference Center. This is being done by aligning practices with green cleaning standards to the best ability possible.
Moving forward, the university is transitioning towards having Housing implement its own green cleaning process. However, efforts are currently delayed due to COVID-19 and ongoing staffing concerns.
This Week in Illinois Research, October 10- 16
Weekly Resilience Meeting
Associated Project(s):Resilience Meeting Notes 10/15/2021 for meeting between Stacy Gloss, Meredith Moore, and Morgan White
- We discussed ideas for the Design for America RSO project on Environmental Justice. Stacy will set up a meeting with D for A RSO students to discuss potential project topics and request a 1/2 page - 1 page project idea back to us for approval/revisions. The project might cover an environmental justice topic and be worked on from now through May. We will request that the complete project be designed to be presented in the late Spring, and the results go beyond educational/informational and lead to an initiative of some kind.
- Stacy provided a progress update on Resilience iCAP objectives.
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- Green Certifications Inventory. Stacy will present this for comment at the next resilience ICAP meeting
- NGICP exploration
- Stacy will submit SSC proposal to support a pilot program for F&S staff to receive NGICP training at Parkland. The project will evaluate the benefits and decide whether to adopt having more or all campus grounds workers take the training later.
- Stacy will request Heidi and Eliana present at a (future proposed) joint meeting of the land/water use and resilience committee about the NGICP program and benefits
- Coordinated rainwater planning
- Morgan said that she recently had a conversation with a director at Sanitary District who asked for campus to become more involved with watershed management through a watershed working group, which is different than MS4 compliance.
- Morgan also requested that Stacy involve Eliana Brown more in coordinated rainwater planning for future meetings
- Stacy will attend the stormwater management organization’s conference on Oct. 20.
- Sustainability leadership topics – plan for Stacy to present these at next resilience ICAP meeting
- Vision Zero Discussion
- Stacy will submit a white paper on next steps for Vision Zero on Campus late next week.
- Stacy and Sarthak will meet with a professor who supports / advocates for Vision Zero next week.
- We discussed who would need to be involved for approval and planning of a Traffic Garden, Stacy will report back to Sarthak on this subject.
Veo - September 2021 ridership overview
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the ridership information for September 2021.
Attached Files:Red Oak Rain Garden Monthly Newsletter: October 2021
Associated Project(s):Each month, the Red Oak Rain Garden (RORG) Team produces an e-newsletter to keep supporters updated on everything that is happening in the garden. In the October 2021 e-newsletter, the team highlighted RORG's seasonal plants to keep an eye out for, social media highlights, volunteer opportunities, and more!
To read their October 2021 newsletter, please see the attached file below.
Attached Files:Solar Sites Open House
Associated Project(s):UIUC SOLAR SITES OPEN HOUSE - October 15, 1:00-2:30 pm
Ever wonder how far the university has come in solar energy use? Come out to the UIUC Solar Sites Open House hosted on Topia, an interactive online platform, to learn about different buildings and areas across campus that are producing solar energy! During the Open House, Morgan White will provide a guided tour to virtually visit ten locations on campus. Learn more about the amazing solar installations on campus!
This event will take place online from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, October 15, 2021, at https://topia.io/uiuc-solar-sites.*
*Chrome browser on desktop or laptop required.Walkability Audit: Week 8 meeting
Associated Project(s):On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, Sarthak briefly presented the Walkability study in the general monthly SPO meeting of Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning (DURP). The presentation aimed at getting as many students to volunteer for the project as possible. Project description, timeline and expectations from the volunteers were made clear during the meeting. The 'Call for volunteers' prompt has been sent out to various departments in their newsletters, group chats, course announcements etc. So far 32 students have registered to be volunteers.
Call for volunteers- sign-up sheet link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14bxthUQCLzZp8Yc0eBJPrnrHpfuQYOyKMzzfIvC...
On Thursday, October 14, 2021, Sutapa and Sarthak met to work on the Training Manual for the Walkability Audit. This manual is designed as a guide to help volunteers correctly perform the walkability audit. Training sessions for volunteers will be held at the end of the month of October after finalising the draft.
FY22 Sustainability Sub-Council Charge Letter
Associated Project(s):Interim Director for iSEE, Madhu Khanna, released the formal charge letter for the FY22 Sustainability Sub-Council. In this document, Khanna outlines the members' official campus sustainability duties for the academic year.
See the attached file to read the formal FY22 Sustainability Sub-Council Charge Letter!
Attached Files:vision zero check-in meeting
Associated Project(s):iCAP 8.6 Vision Zero Meeting
10/13/2021
Stacy Gloss and Sarthak Prasad met to discuss the Vision Zero objective. Sarthak will email Vision Zero for a meeting to ask questions about a campus designation. Sarthak will also follow up with the Housing Director about a request to develop a Safety Village / Traffic Garden project in partnership with Cynthia Hoyle at MTD for children to learn about bike and pedestrian safety. The project site is proposed for the abandoned streets on the corner of Florida and Race, adjacent to Orchard Downs campus property.
New Updated Count!! 20,000 containers in Housing
Associated Project(s):University Housing doubled the number of reusable containers this month from 10,000 to 20,000.
Engagement iCAP Team Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Engagement iCAP Team met on Tuesday, October 12 for an ideation session for recommendations for the upcoming semester. New members Kathy Adams, Sonali Kumar and Kavya Mula were introduced to the team along with Shibu Kar, the team's new co-chair! Meeting minutes are attached with a link to the recommendation ideation powerpoint.
Attached Files:Video and Update: Recycling at Civil & Environmental Engineering Department, UIUC
The following is an email from Roman Y. Makhnenko to Morgan White and Meredith Moore:
Morgan and Meredith,
It was great seeing you at the Green Quad day. I am looking forward to collaborating with you on improving the recycling facilities at CEE department and around campus. I hope we can get the containers for masks and plastic bags recycling soon and we manage to get going with the composting project.
I also wanted to let you know that Auzin Farnia – an MS student in Civil Engineering has prepared a video on CEE recycling facilities to be shared with students, faculty and staff at our department:
Best wishes,
Roman Y. Makhnenko
iWG Meeting Minutes 9-22-21
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes from 9-22-21. The agenda focused on iWG iCAP 2020 priorities, Council/Sub-council updates, ZW004 and LW002 next steps, an overview of campus sustainability month, and updates from the student groups.
Attached Files:Archive Description
Associated Project(s):Old description:
The Wellness Center on campus is working to promote a Culture of Wellness for our University students, faculty, and staff. This office has been collecting information on the Walkability of campus pathways. By working with volunteers to perform walking audits, the Wellness Center is collecting detailed comments and notes about walking around campus. This information will be shared with Facilities and Services and incorporated into project prioritization for sidewalk improvements.
http://wellness.illinois.edu/iWalk/walkFeatured.html
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Weekly Update: Green Quad Day; Abandoned bicycles
Associated Project(s):All, Slower week, which was welcome. Sold a couple bikes and were able to get a handle on the influx of drop off repairs. The Green Quad Day event that was supposed to happen on Thursday was rescheduled to Tuesday, so we’ll staff for that event and hobnob with the larger sustainability community.
I’ll make a run out to the abandoned bike emporium this week, too, and see if there’s anything worth our time. Was planning that for last week but it didn’t happen.
We’ve got a couple bikes in the shop build queue, but I’ll grab a few from Urbana unless we get more donations this week.
The numbers:
Visitors: 35
Sales: $850.50
Bike (refurb): 3 for $490
Memberships: 5 for $150
Tires/tubes: 5 for $20Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorResilience iCAP Team October Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Resilience iCAP Team met on Monday, October 4th to review the iCAP Objectives Assessment and discuss our team's assessment of progress of our 7 objectives. Meeting minutes are attached.
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