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Energy iCAP Meeting 1/30/2023
Associated Project(s):The Energy iCAP Team met on January 30th, 2023 to discuss recommendations on building energy efficiency and revitalizing the energy scholars council at UIUC.
Link to meeting recording https://mediaspace.illinois.edu/media/t/1_2dwlpz7l
Zero Waste iCAP Meeting 1/30/2023
Associated Project(s):On January 30th, the Zero Waste iCAP team met to discuss the details of the suggested tailgate recycling program and ended the meeting with a plan going forward. The team also discussed the outcome of the ZW009 review during the iWG meeting that took place the same morning.
Meeting minutes are attached.
Attached Files:EJ on Campus Information
Associated Project(s):The following information contains notes and data gathered by Tyler Swanson to help establish an Environmental Justice Plan for the campus.
January 2023 SmartWay posts
Associated Project(s):Make 2023 your year for fuel efficiency! #EPASmartWay can help you set goals for freight efficiency with proven approaches & industry-driven strategies. Learn more: epa.gov/smartway #fuelsavings #sustainability #movemorewithless
17 participants signed-up for Commuter Program
Associated Project(s):The Commuter Program has registered 17 participants for the pilot program. The program will be launched on Feb 15, 2023.
Weekly Update: Sales numbers, new hires
Associated Project(s):All, Last week we had some ominous weather that didn’t turn out to be much. Our visits were down but only barely—I expected a bit of a nosedive that didn’t materialize. Champaign Cycle donated some kids bikes and box store bikes, which is always appreciated. We had another person start a B-a-B.
This week I’ve got another interview, some new hires starting, and a staff meeting on Thursday night. I’ll also draft a B-a-B/Membership flyer to better explain those programs as there’s been some consistent misunderstanding/miscommunication on that front.
The numbers:
Visitors: 34
Sales: $933.50
Bike (refurb): 2 for $375
Memberships: 6 for $180
Tires/tubes: 5 for $50Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorRecent Carbon Credit Sale
Associated Project(s):Attached is the official receipt of payment for the University's recent carbon credit sale.
Attached Files:F&S FIR updated the water bottle inventory map
Associated Project(s):On January 26, F&S FIR sent over the updated map (attached). Revisions include the new additions from Housing and McKinley. It also parses out the labels for total "fancy" and "simple" water bottle fill stations for each building.
Attached Files:New iSEE Green Event Certification
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to the newest recipient of our Green Event Certification Program! iSEE Illini Lights Out was certified as a Green Event series in January 2023. The events take place Jan. 27, Feb. 10, Feb. 24, March 24, and April 21 this semester. Students volunteer for an hour and a half on Friday nights by turning off lights in university buildings to save energy and money over the weekend. Keep up the great work!
January Transportation iCAP Meeting (1/27/2023)
Associated Project(s):The Transportation iCAP team met on Friday, January 27th to discuss progress on bike shelters, long-term bike storage, and the pilot of the commuter program. The minutes are attached.
Attached Files:iCAP Portal Admin Meeting - January 27, 2023
Associated Project(s):Done:
- Set up GA4
- Homepage: make image in Image Gallery go to image gallery (in addition to button)
- Objectives page: Jump to Chapter migrated to live site
- (DEV) Currently testing a new way of selecting a Project's location in the menu system. Dropdown list is becoming unmanageable.
Discussion:
- Question about a TODO: "Collections page: Add image upload option". At a previous meeting we had this TODO, but what was the context? Was it to have a thumbnail for each Collection? Or a banner image?
- Should we link to "Take Action" project from homepage?
- Archiving projects
TODO:
- (DEV) Currently testing a new way of selecting a Project's location in the menu system. Dropdown list is becoming unmanageable.
- Add LinkedIn & Reddit share buttons on Project Updates
- Can we add social sharing buttons on Projects too?
- Search: can it be less rigid? e.g. ignore punctuation, understand that "bikes" and "bicycles" are equivalent, etc.
- Fancy project layout mockups - keep tweaking #3 to improve contrast
- Discuss metrics
- Metrics with lots of data
- Consider how to handle old metrics that no longer track new data. Archive somehow?
- Fun with math (e.g. combining multiple metrics)
- Calculated Metrics on Dev site
- Track down and resolve informational message on full listing page for Project Updates by Key Objective (see, e.g. Projects Updates for key objective: 1.0 iCAP 2020 Illinois Climate Action Plan)
Jen Fraterrigo's comments to the DESMAN EV proposal
Associated Project(s):Following are Jen's comments:
- Currently, there is limited public level 2 charging on campus and in the vicinity of campus. Yet we have many visitors to campus who are coming from out of town and may therefore need to charge their vehicle while here. If chargers are (only) added to parking permit facilities, visitors will not have access to them.
- Related to the point above, it is unclear if faculty, students, and staff who do not hold a permit for those facilities (but may hold a permit for other parking areas or may not hold a permit at all) will be able to use the chargers.
- I wonder if the analysis could take into account commuter driving distance when estimating demand. Many of us with EVs charge at home and rarely need to charge while on campus because the trip is within the range one can travel on a full charge. Consequently, the demand could be lower than expected.
- Finally, I think it is important to evaluate the spatial distribution of potential charging locations. We should aim to distribute these in an way the serves all of campus. It is possible that parking facilities are evenly distributed and thus chargers will be as well, but this is not clear from the parking study.
SSLC First Meeting
Associated Project(s):Below is an email from Jack Reicherts regarding SSLC's first meeting of the semester.
Ahoy there ye lily-livered landlubbers!
(If any pirate speak is unclear, please email me for clarification). This be yer friendly neighborhood pirate, writing to remind ye that the first meeting of the Spring semester for the Student Sustainability Leadership Council be approaching fast. We'll be meeting on the 6th day of February, at the strike of 6 bells in the evening (2/6 at 6 pm!), in the Student Org Complex.
Now, if ye be new to these parts, ye should know that the Student Org Complex be located on the southwest stairwell in the Illini Union. Ye can't miss it, just keep yer eyes peeled for the skull and crossbones.
And remember, every meeting requires a representative from each member organization to be present, otherwise ye'll be walking the plank. But if ye have a recurring conflict, ye can always reach out to me, yer friendly neighborhood pirate.
But there's more to this meeting than just the usual business. We're electing a new exec board for SSLC, and we'll be holding a simple application and interview process. So, I'd like to invite all interested members of your respective organizations to attend, so they can see a normal general meeting.
So, mark yer calendars and don't be late, or ye'll be feeding the sharks. And don't forget, to bring interested members with you to join SSLC exec board.
Yours in service,
Jack "The Scalawag" Reicherts, Pirate Co-Captain of the SSLCSSLC Bylaws (updated 2022-2023)
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:November/December General Meeting Notes
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:October General Meeting Notes
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:Geothermal Battery Article
Associated Project(s):The link to the article can be found here:
https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/626315322
A pdf of the article can be accessed below.
Attached Files:2022 Pollinator Pocket update
Associated Project(s):Ryan Welch updated Dave Boehm during F&S' strategic planning discussions that the three following pollinator pockets were added to the campus in 2022.
Temple Hoyne Buell - Sophia Garden
Beckman Institute - east entry
Dorner Pond
1-25-23 External Meeting
Associated Project(s):On January 25, UIUC sustainability representatives met with Coca-Cola and discussed the following:
Attendance: Jake Slager, Jen Fraterrigo, Thurman Etchison, Steve Breitwieser, Bryan Johnson, Sarah Carten, Shawn Patterson, Dominika Szal, Daphne Hulse
Agenda:
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Zero Waste men’s basketball game Thursday, March 2 at 6pm (vs. Michigan).
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This is a Coca-Cola partnership game, so Jake will be there.
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Continue integrations with the DIA as we move forward, rather than pushing to be at the center of attention.
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F&S Zero Waste Team to plan and execute.
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Work out the logistics with State Farm Center recycling.
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iSEE will connect to volunteer base to pull 75-100 volunteers.
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Coca-Cola:
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Digital signage.
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Advertise across campus ahead of the event.
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Signage we can create that will be printed for use? Student volunteers said the Fighting Illini, Fighting Waste signage they were holding didn't make it clear to attendees what was going on.
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T-shirts: volunteer and giveaway.
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Recycling Value Assessment audit details:
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Afternoon of February 16.
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Jake, Daphne, and Shawn will discuss in more detail.
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Campaign updates:
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Don’t Waste Wednesdays.
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Coca-Cola video from the 11/14 game.
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