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Tree Equity Score site
Associated Project(s):grant option
Associated Project(s):https://www.nlc.org/initiative/leadership-in-community-resilience-program-application/
Embedding equity in city resilience plans/programs
costs associated with virtual events, convenings, and workshops, including community engagement programs or processes, trainings for city staff or elected officials, and regional convenings.
SSC Semesterly Report: Precious Plastic Campus Recycling Hub
Associated Project(s):On August 3, 2021, the SSC submitted a semesterly report concerning the Precious Plastic Campus Recycling Hub, which is attached here.
SSC Semesterly Report: Bicycle Registration and RFID Tracking Program
Associated Project(s):On 6/8/2021, the Student Sustainability Committee released a semesterly report on the Bicycle Registration and RFID Tracking Program. The report is attached.
Attached Files:CCNet co-hosted the Solar Urbana-Champaign power hour
Associated Project(s):CCNet co-hosted the Solar Urbana-Champaign power hour and shared the benefits of joining the CCNet with the people who signed up for the Solar Power Hour.
Finalized Bee Campus USA Sign Design
Associated Project(s):A 24" by 36" Bee Campus USA sign will be installed at the corner of Florida Avenue and Orchard Street, by the Florida-Orchard prairie, near Orchard Downs and the Presidents’ House.
The sign includes information about Bee Campus USA, local pollinators, the creation of the prairie zone, and more!
See the attached file to view a digital rendition of the signage.
Attached Files:SSC Semesterly Report: Eco-Olympics
Associated Project(s):On June 11, 2021 a semesterly report was submitted to the SSC for the Eco-Olympics project reporting that the event could not happen this year due to the pandemic.
Attached Files:SSC Semesterly Report: Energy Farm LED
Associated Project(s):This funding allowed for the removal of outdated fixtures, upgraded lighting fixtures to LED, and decreased the per fixture energy consumption while increasing the overall light levels to an acceptable workspace benefiting the University users.
Attached Files:SSC Semesterly Report: Project 4 Less
Associated Project(s):On May 14th, 2021, Project 4 Less submitted a report to the Student Sustainability Committee discussing their semesterly progress on areas such as student involvement, outreach and marketing. The report can be viewed below.
Attached Files:SSC Semesterly Report: Illini EV Concept
Associated Project(s):On June 7, 2021, Illini EV has completed significant car design work, but they are delayed in receiving funding.
Attached Files:July 2021 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the July 2021 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 685.4 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Increased bicycle registration; Getting very busy!
Associated Project(s):All, We’re getting legitimately busy nowadays! We’ll be keeping an eye on overall capacity and having to limit some visitors soon.
I’m scrambling to finish more bikes to capitalize on the surging demand but we’ll likely sell out this week or next.
Over the weekend we’ve gotten over 50 bike registration notifications so it’s likely we’ll see an uptick in registration pick-ups here.We had a patron come in on Friday who’s an RA at LAR and took all of our rack card flyers to hand out to his students—hopefully that’ll bump up our applications.
The numbers:
Visitors: 41
Sales: $1,362.60
Bikes (refurb): 6 for $940
Memberships: 6 for $180
Tires/tubes: 8 for $42
U-locks: 6 or $126Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorLight the Night is scheduled for September 14, 2021
Associated Project(s):Light the Night - free bike light giveaway event, is scheduled for September 14, 2021 from 4-7 pm
archived info - past project description additional information
Associated Project(s):The following text was removed from this project description, with the update to the iCAP 2020:
"The core component of co-curricular education and sustainability outreach is strong and effective communication; therefore these objectives center around communication.
- Support and communicate about co-curricular student sustainability programs.
- Strengthen and communicate about sustainability outreach programs. Specifically, at least half of the full-time campus staff will be participating in the Certified Green Office Program by FY20.
- Organize and promote three major sustainability events on campus each year: Earth Week, Campus Sustainability Week, and the iSEE Congress."
EV Task Force discussion
Associated Project(s):Pete Varney, Morgan White, Stacey DeLorenzo, Ria Kontou, and Yanfeng Ouyang met on August 12, 2021 to discuss the plans for EV Task Force, its objective, and its leadership. Please see attached the meeting notes.
Also see attached the final report by the EV Charging Task Force and Level 1 Electric Vehicle Charging Implementation in 2018.
Sutapa Banerjee to help with Walkability Audit
Associated Project(s):Sutapa Banerjee, a Masters in Urban Planning student at U of I, will work with Sarthak Prasad with the Walkability Audit project in 2021-22 as her Capstone Project. She has an undergraduate degree in Architecture from Sir JJ College of Architecture, Mumbai. She joined MUP in Spring 2021.
Kane County Solar PV Concerns
Associated Project(s):Kane County Department of Environment and Water Resources, Management Coordinator, Ivy Klee reached out to get some information about solar panels. Specifically, they are proposing a solar project that is across some residential homes. The residents of those houses have growing concerns about living across from an eight acre solar field due to potential radiation. Ivy wants to know if this is a legitimate concern and if there is any research on this subject. Professor and Director at the Grainger Center of Electric Machinery and Electromechanics, Philip Klein, explained that any electromagnetic radiation stems from inverters and wiring, not from the panels themselves. Certified residential inverters must meet FCC Class B limits (similarly to air conditioners and other residential appliances). The only potential concern is communications interference which has only been an issue when solar farms have been installed very close to aircraft navigation radars or military radars. For more information visit: http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy17osti/67440.pdf.
Other information was shared regarding solar PV by Mechanical Engineering Emeritus Professor, Ty Newell:
-As homes electrify (heat pumps for comfort conditioning, heat pumps for water heating and heat pumps for clothes drying), along with EVs (Electric Vehicles), all solar energy (including wind) converted to electricity for powering our homes, buildings and vehicles is released back into the environment at exactly the same amount that was temporarily diverted to keep our food preserved, buildings comfortable, and providing transportation....unlike fossil (stored solar energy) that is an additional release of energy to the environment (along with a lot of other stuff)
-Every dollar removed from fossil fuel related electricity production creates 10 times more jobs in manufacturing and construction for building heat pumps, constructing solar and wind fields, and improving our buildings (~0.2to 0.3jobs per million$ of revenue for fossil fuel industry, similar to investment banks and health insurance companies versus 2-4jobs per million$ of revenue for jobs in manufacturing and construction...Fortune 500 data)
-Improving home and building efficiency will create a surplus of electric energy for a seamless transition to EV transportation
-EVs require about 200square feet of solar array (size of a garage car space) for 10-12,000 miles of driving per year
-The coal industry employs fewer people (less than 8000) in Illinois than the Univ of Illinois graduate each year.....clean energy and sustainable living technologies will provide those jobs
UI Ride shuttle service resumes Aug. 17
Associated Project(s):UI Ride shuttle service resumes Aug. 17
August 9, 2021 1:01 PMDear colleagues:
Reservations are again being accepted for UI Ride, the convenient University of Illinois System shuttle service that will resume operation on August 17.
This service connects the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago universities and the Discovery Partners Institute. For fall 2021, UI Ride will make two daily round trips, three days a week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). The convenient and comfortable 18-seat buses offer onboard Wi-Fi and work stations, allowing those traveling between campuses time to work rather than focusing on the drive.
UI Ride also encourages and facilitates the growing collaborative efforts between our universities, and I hope you will take advantage of the service for your next trip.
Departure Times:
Urbana
Parking lot E-14 (1802-1834 S. Oak St., Champaign, southeast corner)
7 a.m. and 3 p.m.Levis Faculty Center (919 W. Illinois St., Urbana)
7:10 a.m. and 3:10 p.m.North Campus Parking Deck Lot B4 (1201 W. University Ave., Urbana)
7:20 a.m. and 3:20 p.m.
Chicago
UI Health (UIC West Campus, 1740 W. Taylor St., Chicago)
7 a.m. and 3 p.m.UIC Behavioral Science Building (UIC East Campus, 1007 W. Harrison St., Chicago)
7:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m.Illini Center (Discovery Partners Institute, 200 S. Wacker St., Chicago)
7:30 a.m. and 3:20 p.m.Arrival times are estimated to be 2½ to 3 hours after departures.
UI Ride follows COVID-19 safety protocols for transportation services. Face coverings are required for all riders.
I hope resumption of this transportation service makes your important work less stressful and more productive. I look forward to your feedback and am grateful for everything you do for the U of I System. For more information and FAQs, visit uillinois.edu/uiride.
Sincerely,
Avijit Ghosh
Interim Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic AffairsArchived Description: Encourage Use of Intercity Buses
Associated Project(s):Illinois Terminal (45 E. University Ave., Champaign) provides a central transfer point for the local MTD bus service, intercity buses, and Amtrak train service.
Greyhound, Burlington Trailways, Lex Express, Illini Express, and Megabus provide bus service to other cities from the Terminal.