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Associated Project(s):Jeff Holt provided Morgan White with the attached estimate for upgrading the interior electrical system in the Speech and Hearing Sciences Building to allow for future installation of rooftop solar PVs.
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was steadily busy but with more minor repairs than B-a-Bs which kept things flowing nicely.
New hire Hank started on Friday. Unfortunately, he’s tall so this shop won’t be friendly to him, height-wise. He’s been enthusiastic and willing to learn-as-you-go, which has been good.
Last week I counted all the bikes in the warehouse. We’ve got approximately 504. Working Bikes is still interested but may be doing a full shipment from down here instead of carting the bikes back to Chicago. That will happen sometime next month, I believe. Details are still being ironed out.
We also had Light The Night 2018! Barry did the counts but we didn’t sell out at Illinois/Lincoln and did at Alma.This week I have a TBP meeting tonight and am teaching a Bike Maintenance 101 class tomorrow night from 7 – 8pm. Other than that, business as usual.
Numbers:
Visitors: 80
Sales: $773.20
Memberships: 14 for $420
tire/tubes: 10 for $51Thanks!
Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Managerarticle about lawns
Associated Project(s):Meeting Minutes 24 September
Associated Project(s):Topics of discussion: Student Sustainability Committee proposals to be submitted by other team members for Red Oak Raingarden and Green Stormwater Master Plan; organizign obstacles in achieving iCAP goasl; action items for further working with Parking Department, information that will be required for water audit
Attached Files:SSC Project Funding Proposal: COE - Campus Instructional Facility
Below is a message sent to the Student Sustainability Committee regarding project funding for the CIF:
Dear Student Sustainability Committee Members:
On behalf of the College of Engineering, we would like to submit a project funding proposal for the Campus Instructional Facility.
The project will be a five-story classroom building at the southeast corner of Wright Street and Springfield Avenue with an estimated area of 150,000 SF. It will serve as a hub for campus integrated learning, connecting with other education hubs such as the Siebel Center for Design.
For your review and consideration, we propose a thermal energy project that focuses on advancing engineering systems and significantly lowers greenhouse gas emissions from operational energy for this new Instructional facility. Please find attached a PDF of the proposal and supporting documents.
Thank you for your time and consideration, and if you have questions, please contact us at any time.
Best Regards,
Qu
Please see the attached file to read the official SSC Funding Application.
Attached Files:Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn,
Zero-waste activities this past week were:
- Following up with departments participating in the glove recycling program for their lab/room number and PI information. We’re gathering that information for our work with the Division of Research Safety (DRS) to ensure that we have good measures in place to prevent biohazards and dangerous chemicals from entering the recycling stream.
- Updates to the glove recycling information on the iCAP portal to clean up location information. I also updated the project team information with the name of our new Kimberly-Clark contact (Sara Portillo).
- Organizing contact, lab/room number, and PI information into spreadsheets for DRS and for the BER student volunteers who will help us identify teaching coordinators in the participating labs.
I entered 3.3 hours to cover these activities.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Transportation SWATeam Meeting Minutes 9/18
FY18 RLF project funding approved
Associated Project(s):The RLF selection committee approved funding for five projects totalling $814,120. See attached file for the list.
Attached Files:Solar Data from 2016 to 2019
Associated Project(s):See attached data
Attached Files:Meeting Minutes 19 September
Associated Project(s):Additions to writing of Step 1 proposal for Student Sustainability Committee funding; decisions on which recommendations on green stormwater infrastructure to follow through with; landscaping as relates to ALUFS
Attached Files:Meeting Minutes 19 September
Associated Project(s):Topics of discussion: possible toilet retrofitting for certain campus housing; completing Student Sustainability Committee proposal Parking Department submits; obstacles to achieving certain iCAP goals
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, this past week was comfortably slow. Sold out of bikes.
I reached out to Working Bikes about them coming down to pick up bikes but haven’t heard back yet. Will follow up this week.
I’ll also be picking up bikes from UIPD and processing them. I got a report that the pump at Altgeld/Union is on the fritz. I’ll check that out this week and see if I can get it operational without ordering any new parts. Fingers crossed.
Tuesday morning I’ll be meeting with someone from the Illini Gadget Garage. They do a very similar thing to the Bike Center, except with electronics/small appliances: teaching people how to repair them.
Thursday is LTN 2018. We’ve got a record number of lights to install this year!
The numbers:
Visitors: 116
Sales: $1,086Bikes (refurb): 1 for $180
Bikes (B-a-B): 2 for $97.50
Memberships: 17 for $510
Tires/tubes: 23 for $153Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManageriWG Meeting Minutes September 17th, 2018
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes from the iWG meeting that was held on September 17th, 2018. Several SWATeam recommendations were assessed.
Attached Files:Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
It was a quiet week for zero waste. I got a few responses from labs participating in the glove recycling program and had some email with the student volunteers from BER. I plan to wrap up lab contacts this week and report back to Morgan and DRS with as much information as I was able to gather.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
SSC approves micro grant - SSLC guest lecture series
Associated Project(s):SSC has voted to approve the $500 micro grant proposal for a guest lecture series with the contingency that this grant is considered seed funding and not ongoing financial support. In accordance with our fee mandates, the funding cannot go towards, food, travel, or lodging. Thus, this grant supports the honorarium and/or venue fees.
Biweekly Meeting - September 13, 2018
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes to the biweekly meeting on September 13, 2018.
Attached Files:PWR SWATeam Meeting Minutes for 9/10
18S Semesterly Report - FSHN Projects
Associated Project(s):Spring 2018 semesterly report submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee for the hand sink replacement, tortilla expansion, juicing processing, pumpkin puree, and extrusion expansion projects.
Attached Files:2018 Spring - Illinois Sustainable Food Project – Juice Processing.docx
2018 Spring - Illinois Sustainable Food Project – Pumpkin Puree.docx
2018 Spring - Illinois Sustainable Food Project – Tortilla Expansion.docx
Food Processing Plant – Hand Sink Replacement.docx
Illinois Sustainable Food Project – Extrusion Expansion.docx
Rain Garden Workshop
Associated Project(s):Eliana Brown, Extension Stormwater Specialist, and Katy Kraszewska, Department of Landscape Architecture, will lead you through the basics of rain garden design for your home. This workshop will take place on September 13th from 6:30-8pm in the Allerton Park Visitor Center. Tickets are $5.
Diana Harris . Allerton Park & Retreat Center