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2019 Report for 2014 Campus Bicycle Plan
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the progress report for 2014 Campus Bicycle Plan. This report reflects the progress made by the University towards the implementation of the bike plan in the last five years. The Bike Plan was also updated to reflect the changes mentioned in this progress report.
Attached Files:Reduce Nitrates from Agricultural Stormwater
Associated Project(s):Hello Illinois NLRS Partners,
The Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy was released on this date five years ago.
Thank you to all of the nutrient stakeholder partners who continue to give their time and resources to implement the strategy. While we still have a lot of work to do to reach our goals, we invite you to celebrate the anniversary by enjoying this “NLRS By the Numbers” video.
You can view the video on the Illinois NLRS Facebook page here. Feel free to share it on social media as well.
Thank you,
Illinois NLRS Steering CommitteeF&S CALSTART Accredited Sustainable Fleet
Associated Project(s):The University of Illinois is recognized as a tier 2 CALSTART Accredited Sustainable Fleet.
Archive - Description and Background of the Bicycle Registration project
Associated Project(s):Description:
Bicycle registration is primarily a method to assist with returning stolen or lost bikes when they are recovered by Public Safety or Facilities & Services. Bicycle registration is offered for free to faculty, staff, and students at the University of Illinois, and can conveniently be completed online at http://go.illinois.edu/mybike.
In September 2013, the University will be adopting new stickers for bicycle registration, and all registered bike owners will be contacted with instructions on how to receive their new sticker.
To register your bicycle, visit http://go.illinois.edu/mybike
Background:
The benefits of registering your bicycle include:
- It deters theft
- It helps the UIPD reconnect bicycle owners with their lost or stolen bikes
- You can be contacted if your bicycle is impounded or mistaken for abandoned
- It helps the University to better plan for bicycles and bicycle infrastructure
- It allows the University to communicate with bicyclists for important bicycle-related announcements
Savoy Rec Center added as the Shield pick-up location - Open now!
Associated Project(s):Savoy Rec Center (402 Graham Dr, Savoy, IL 61874. Phone number: (217) 359-3550) was added as the Shield pick-up location. Stacey DeLorenzo dropped off 100 Shields at the location to be picked up by bicycle users.
We will replensih them as needed.
Email to Resilience SWATeam re: Edu002 recommendation
Associated Project(s):Hello Resilience SWATeam!
I hope this message finds you well. In the spring, one Education SWATeam (Edu002) recommendation to the iCAP Working Group suggested developing a sustainable communities paid internship program for students, in partnership with local businesses, non-profits, local government agencies, and local community-based organizations. As the recommendation states, the program would be designed to provide student opportunities in the sustainability field to advance resiliency efforts in our region and help tackle challenges related to climate change.
The iWG recommended including the Resilience SWATeam in discussions on how best to move this forward since it directly involves and relates to the community. We recognized that cities are interested in working with students though funding may be a potential barrier. Your input on this recommendation will be very helpful. What are your initial thoughts on this recommendation? Does this seem like a feasible project, and what would be needed to implement such a program? Meredith may schedule a meeting in the fall between the two SWATeams to discuss further, though in the meantime, please respond with your feedback.
Thank you!
Ximing CaiAugust 2, 2020
July 2020 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the July 2020 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 779.9 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:SSC Funding Application
Associated Project(s):The attached PDF and excel sheet for the initial request for funding for this project
FY19 Dump and Run Costs
Associated Project(s):An excel sheet containing the costs for FY19 Dump and Run is attached below.
Attached Files:Collaborating with ISU to develop Virtual Tours
Associated Project(s):Matt Hagamann from Illinois State University (ISU) is leading a team to develop a Virtual Tour of the University of Illinois Solar Farms. In a July 2020 email, he explained:
"Our project is funded through the Illinois Science & Energy Innovation Foundation, whose goal is to "address the human and community sides of energy and the electric grid," in our case through energy literacy programs. Our current programs reach up to 25,000 students each year, but we're working on some digital resources which we hope will expand our impact.
The digital project I would like to collaborate with your office on is a virtual reality project, where we expose students to technology, sustainability, and careers through an immersive experience. We're targeting both a full VR experience as well as a more limited experience designed for smartphones.
Our goal is to help students explore someplace they wouldn't normally have access to, in this case a solar farm. After recording some footage using a 360-degree camera, we can let students explore that environment, read some virtual signage, then "tap" some workers on the shoulder in order to learn more about their job."
Light the Night 2020 - Initial Planning Meeting
Associated Project(s):University of Illinois organized a meeting for all participating units - F&S, CBC, Urbana, Champaign, MTD, CCRPC, TBP, and CCB. Please see attached the notes from our meeting.
Attached Files:Purchase of lights
Associated Project(s):Following the Light the Night 2020 - Initial Planning Meeting, it was decided that this year we will install the silicone strap lights only. Evan Alvarez and/or Cyhtia Hoyle will purchase the lights and send the quote with the share to each funding agency.
natural gas pipeline - public viewer
Associated Project(s):The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Public Viewer enables the user to view NPMS pipeline, liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant and breakout tank data one county or offshore area at a time, including attributes and pipeline operator contact information: https://pvnpms.phmsa.dot.gov/PublicViewer/
Plans for a virtual solar farm tour
Associated Project(s):Morgan White (F&S) and Mathew Hagaman (ISU) are collaborating on a virtual solar farm tour, funded through an ISEIF grant being coordinated by Mr. Hagaman at ISU. The virtual tour is starting with Solar Farm 1.0, with a site visit on 7/30/2020.
July 27 update
Associated Project(s):Sustainable Water's July 2020 Newsletter
The Day After Tomorrow: Exploring the Nature in Front of Us with Rob
Associated Project(s):The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Jasmine and Theo interview Rob Kanter, an academic advisor with the University of Illinois. He also produces a podcast and newspaper column dedicated to animals and agriculture.
https://youthclimateforum.wixsite.com/summit/podcast/episode/28d5b5ab/th...
Armory Avenue bike path: Estimate from F&S Construction Services
Associated Project(s):Here is the initial rough estimate for the Armory Avenue bike path for the section by Gregory Hall:
- Remove tree roots and bushes $4,000
- Remove Erns and remove bases $8,000
- remove walks and new dirt $6,000
- replace concrete $32,000
- $50,000 total
The cost of landscaping is not included in this estimate. We will be using the SSC funds available + the bike fee money for this bike path section.
June 2020 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the June 2020 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 1892.7 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
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