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Quote from MTD to purchase silicone strap bike lights
Associated Project(s):See attached the quote sent by MTD for the Silicone Strap Bike Lights for University of Illinois' share.
See the Invoice contact information for the University of Illinois.
Invoice contact information for the University of Illinois
Associated Project(s):On August 26th, Sarthak Prasad sent the information needed to set up the Purchasing Orders (POs) for MTD and TBP to purchase the lights for the event. he also sent the contact information to use for Quote and Invoice.
See the meeting notes from the first group meeting for LTN 2019.
See the bike lights purchasing agreement here.
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Hi Barry and Evan,
I will get a PO set up for TBP and MTD, and then I can send them to you. The invoice we receive needs to not include a date before the date of the PO.
The best process for us is:
- F&S sets up a Work Order (links the costs to a campus account #).
- TBP and MTD give us an official quote, good for 30 days.
- It should describe the item, quantity, and price
- It should include the remittance address.
- F&S sets up a PO based on the quote, which I will request.
- TBP and MTD receive the PO, or we tell you the PO #, and TBP and MTD order the lights.
- When the lights are received, TBP and MTD need to send the invoice to my attention (emailing a PDF will work; copy Morgan and Stacey).
- F&S marks them as “received” in our ordering system, and then UPAY will process the check.
We will need the quote to be sent to us before you place the orders. Please send it to Morgan’s attention, and copy me and Stacey. For the basic info you requested:
Agency Name – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Department Name (or Individual) – Facilities & Services Sustainability, Attn: Morgan White
Postal Mail Address- 1501 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820
Thanks,
Sarthak
Sarthak Prasad
Sustainability and TDM Specialist
Facilities & Services
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Purchasing of the bike lights
Associated Project(s):Evan Alvarez from MTD will purchase the Silicone strap lights, and Jake Benjamin will purchase the Torch Blinking lights.
See the meeting notes from the first group meeting for LTN 2019.
Lead organizer of Light the Night
Associated Project(s):Followig a lengthy email exchange between Morgan and Cynthia, they decided that the University of Illinois will be taking command of the overall organizing for Light the Night (LTN).
See the meeting notes from the first group meeting for LTN 2019.
Light the night 2019 - Discussion
Associated Project(s):University of Illinois organized a meeting for all participating units - UI, CBC, Urbana, Champaign, MTD, CCRPC, TBP, and CCB. Please see attached the notes from our meeting.
Attached Files:Light the night 2019 - funding agreements
Associated Project(s):The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, City of Champaign, City of Urbana, and MTD agreed to contribute $1,500 each to purchase bicycle lights for Light the Night event.
On July 25, 2019, Morgan White confirmed that Sarthak Prasad will be the primary contact for Light the Night for F&S.
Plans underway for September 2018 event
Associated Project(s):We have decided on the original two locations:
- Illinois and Lincoln
- Alma Mater
Date agreed upon was Thursday, September 20, 2018. 4:30 – 7:00 PM.
Light selection is half Planet Bike Blinky sets and half silicone–wrap sets. MTD will be ordering $3,000 of the silicone lights and TBP will, with their approval, order $3000 of PB Blinky sets.
With the speed of distribution last year the stations ran out of lights before the end of the event. This year we will not need the reflector station.
F&S would like to see if we can set-up the event to spend some time talking to the recipient of lights about bike safety and/or do an ABC Quick Check before we install the lights.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, the major news of last week was the Light The Night event. We installed roughly 870 light sets this year! We completely sold out, which is a first for me in the 4 or so years in which I’ve been involved with this event. With it still being warm out, I hope we can get some valuable feedback from people who’re using the lights in regards to which ones they like, how they’re performing, etc.
Last week was also the Members’ Meeting for the Bike Project wherein it was decided that used tubes will henceforth be free of charge for in-shop repairs. While this will cut into profits, it is a better choice as we do not have the ability to maintain proper quality control with our used tube selection. If a person wants to buy a tube for later use, however, they must still pay for it.
Late Friday I got a message from Working Bikes in regards to coordinating for emptying the Bike Warehouse. They would like to do the event next Monday (October 9th). I will discuss with the Bike Project and decide if this is doable.
The numbers:
Sales (overall): $867.95
Memberships: 12 for $360Bikes (refurbished): 0
Bikes (Build-a-Bike): 0
Tires/Tubes: 26 for $180Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Media coverage for 2016 Light the Night
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, we had 88 visitors last week—and that includes being closed on Monday and Thursday! We grossed $1,145.30; sold 19 memberships for $570; one bike for $120; and one build-a-bike for $40.
Last week was eventful. We had The Illinois Bike Summit, Light The Night, and on Friday I counted all the bikes in the warehouse: 517! Light the Night was very successful, installing 1188 lights (or 594 sets) at Alma Mater; numbers on the Illinois/Lincoln location are to-be-determined.
In tandem with Working Bikes, we’ve set the date for the Bike Warehouse to be emptied: October 7th. I will coordinate with Parking to insure we have access on that date.
I also set up a Facebook account to promote events and better connect with the cycling community.
This week I will work on building new bikes that I acquired from the warehouse, continue to organize for the Bike Warehouse event, and persist on the Sisyphean task of organizing inventory and streamlining volunteer tasks to make better use of everyone’s time.Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Call for Volunteers for Light the Night 2013
Associated Project(s):Volunteers are needed for Light the Night on Thursday, September 12, 2013. Volunteers can sign up for 1.5-hour or 3-hour shifts here:
http://thebikeproject.wikispaces.com/light-the-night-2013
Light the Night is an annual bike light give-away, sponsored by the CATS agencies. Learn more about Light the Night.
Date Set for 2013 Light the Night Event
Associated Project(s):The annual Light the Night event will take place onThursday, September 12, 2013, from 4pm-7pm or while supplies last. As in past years, the 2013 event will take place at the corners of Lincoln Ave. & Illinois St. as well as Green St. & Wright St. The Campus Area Transportation Study (CATS) education working group voted in June to approve the 2013 date for the event, and also selected a new bike light to be distributed this year. The event is jointly funded by the CATS member agencies (University of Illinois, Cities of Urbana and Champaign, and CU-MTD).