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- Associated Project(s):
Puchase Order approved - Project 529
Associated Project(s):The Purchase Order to purchase the Community-Plan of the Project 529's bicycle registration system was approved and the contract was sent to the vendor via email (due to the pandemic) on May 1, 2020. The contract would begin on July 1, 2020 and end on June 30, 2021. Sarthak Prasad will work with the F&S IT department to plan and prepare to use the new system and the bicycle registration fee.
The trial period for the Project 529 system will end on June 30, 2020.
Comments about Bike Registration Fee from the students
Associated Project(s):Please see attached.
Attached Files:Bicycle Registration Fee
Associated Project(s):Following the CTAC meeting on March 27, 2020, the Committee approved the proposal of adding a one-time $10 bicycle registration fee per bicycle.
CTAC Spring 2020 meeting presentation
Associated Project(s):Please see attached.
Bicycle Registration discussion - Finalizing Project 529
Associated Project(s):Attended by: Sarthak Prasad (organizer, F&S), Morgan White (F&S), Stacey DeLorenzo (F&S), Marty Paulins (Parking), Gary Williamson (Parking), Bryan Johnson (Housing), Barbara Robbins (UIPD), Tara Hurless (UIPD), Jake Benjamin (Campus Bike Center), Alana Harris (called in, Campus Rec), John Lantz (called-in, Office of the Dean of Students), Ben LeRoy (City of Champaign), Lily Wilcock (City of Urbana), Jeff Yockey (Champaign County Bikes), Donna Williams (Called-in, Project 529)
Sarthak Prasad organized this meeting on January 31st from 2-3 pm to discuss Bicycle Registration using Project 529. We started off with the introductions, and Sarthak briefly explained the agenda for this meeting.
We talked about the current bicycle registration system for the University and both the cities, and the need to bring a new registration system to the university and the community. City of Urbana has a paper based bicycle registration system and City of Champaign does not currently have a bicycle registration program. We discussed the potential benfits for having Project 529 as the national bike registry vendor. Some of these benefits include:
- Project 529 is a National Bike Registry with nearly 1.5 million bicycles registered
- Bike theft recovery
- Consolidated system - one system for all
- Bicycle safety and enforcement
- Gather numbers
- Ability to send push notification - information on street/sidewalk/bike path closure, information on bicycle events in the community
- Information on any group rides in the community
- Project 529 will help enter the serial numbers in their system for the impounded bicycles or during bicycle round-up
- Admins can contact the users using the unique Shield number
Following this, Sarthak talked about the costs that will be incurred to bring this system, and went over the Quote (attached) with the group. We (university) have started the Purchase Order process, and is in progress. To start with, the University will pay the entire quoted amount (including the Secondary accounts) to bring the system here. Sarthak has asked the Cities to contribute the Secondary Account funds. This system will also include the Village of Savoy, but since the population is much less compared to the University and the cities, Project 529 will not charge a Secondary Account fee for Savoy. This will mean that there can be administrators from the University, Urbana, Champaign, and Savoy. These admins will have access to the program (not separarte programs for each unit).
The University is also considering adding a $10 registration fee, but we trying to get approvals on that. The funds from this registration fee will go towards the bicycle programs in the university and community. Sarthak, Morgan, and Stacey will discuss with the Cities on how to distribute the funds.
Facilites & Services Transportation Demand Management (F&S TDM) at the University is purchasing the Community Plan from Project 529, and will lead this project. We would appreciate the support from all of departments involved.
Sarthak briefly explained the implementation plan, which is to launch a Pilot program immediately after the Spring Break, look for what works and what needs work, right up a report by the end of June, and launch the program to the public starting in July 2020. Following this, Donna from Project 529 briefly explained how the system works and some of the existing features. We also discussed how to add new features as well.
In the final 15 minutes, we asked Project 529 some questions about their system.
Ben LeRoy and Lily Wilcock will get back to Sarthak Prasad about funding the Secondary Accounts fee.
Attached Files:SSC Scope Change: Bicycle Registration and RFID Tracking Program
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the scope change document. This request suggested the use of Eco-Counter instead of developing a system in-house by the students of Roly Poly team.
17F SSC Semesterly Report - RFID Tracking Program
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Attached Files:Funding Letter - Bike Registration RFID
Associated Project(s):This project funds an opt-in bike tracking system for all registered campus bikes working toward two goals: 1) Collecting useful data on where cyclists are biking on campus for more accurate and timely information than the perennial bike census; and 2) Providing incentives for people who bike to campus, in the form of points toward or drawings for gift certificates for local dining options near campus. When students and faculty of the University register their bikes, they will each receive a tag for their bike with a personal ID number. With the data collected about their individual biking habits, students and faculty will be able to track how often they bike and earn rewards through an online interface and incentive system. The interface will show the number of times biked, the rewards an individual can earn, and offer the ability to submit reports since bikers often see needed improvements before planners and engineers. This system is being developed entirely in-house by a team of women engineers. This proposal directly funds: 1) Supplies for creating the system 2) Two interns to assist with logistics 3) Mounting equipment and RFID tags.
Attached Files:Media coverage for 2016 Light the Night
weekly update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, This past week was great. We weren't too busy, and we got some cool stuff done. We sold 5 bikes for $640, 1 build-a-bike for $60, 4 memberships for $100, and grossed $1161.10. We had a lot of volunteers come in and we were able to clean up the shop. It looks great and is more functional. I was also able to sort and organize a lot of the parts and we are much better for it. We scrapped a lot of damaged frames, and low quality parts. I added a couple of new tools to make things go faster and easier. I worked on the cargo bike demo program, and am lining up a new department to lend the bike to. We built several bikes and have about 40 for sale. I was able to start ordering from the new supplier accounts I setup it was cool and we got some deals on parts. We scrapped a lot of damaged frames, and low quality parts making some space. We started using the new registration database. The database is fully functional and awesome. I meet with Stacey and Lily we did some pre Bike To Work Day planning. I had a volunteer get all the advocacy materials organized and setup to be handed over to Lily.
This coming week I plan on getting more bikes from the parking warehouse, building more bikes for the spring rush, and continuing to clean and organize. I'm going to work on setting up more classes for the spring.
From the Campus Outpost,
James Roedlweekly update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, This past week went well. We sold 2 bikes for $230, one membership for $25, and grossed $475. We were able to represent the center at the ISSS open house. The bike registration database is completed and we are seeking approval from all parties to launch! We built more bikes. We are at about 40. I was able to make some head way in organizing the shop. There are so many built bikes now that they are becoming a nuisance. I did more work on the blasting cabinet. It has already proved useful, but the air filter unit that came with it is not working well and we may have to purchase new filters.
This week I will be holding a class on disc brakes due to requests by students. I will send an e-mail about it to membership. I will work on the air filter unit for the blasting cabinet. I will also be building more bikes for the spring rush. There is an international student safety day on the 24th that we will be participating in. I will be preparing materials for that as well as seeing if we can do some mechanical demos.
From the Campus Outpost,
James Roedlweekly update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, This past week was way busy. We got a lot of stuff done. We sold one build-a-bike for $50, 2 memberships for $50, and grossed $523.20. I brought a couple of new staff members online, and sorted out some payroll issues. I worked with IT and we are now in the testing phase of the registration database. If all goes well it will be online this week. I worked on some details for upcoming advocacy events. I built a second trailer bike as we have need/requests for a smaller frame bike. I got the abrasive booth up and running. It has already proven useful.
This week I hope to finish the registration database. I will be attending an advocacy event to table (the ISSS resource fair), and will work on a class I am planning for next week.
From the Campus Outpost,
Jamesweekly update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, This past week was busy. We had a lot of people come in and want help fixing their bikes. We sold 2 build-a-bikes for $180, 4 memberships for $100, and grossed $532. We have 35 bikes for sale at the shop and are working on more. I was able to purchase a lot of higher grade tires for a good price and have started to stock these into the inventory.
This week I will be working on the registration database a bit more as well as getting ready for upcoming advocacy events.
From the Campus Outpost,
James Roedlweekly update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, A lot has happened since the last update. We sold 2 bikes for $270, 1 build-a-bike for $80, 4 student memberships for $100, 1 community memberships for $40, and grossed $788.50. We received a truck load of bikes from Neutral, we received a truck and trailer load of bikes from a land lord, winter break happened, and I applied and got a Shimano account. We also had a lot of individual donations of bikes. There was even a very heavily loaded bike trailer of nice parts donated. We have had a few people in the shop fixing bikes about 5 a day. I have been able to build some bikes, and do maintenance. I did some work on the public repair pumps as they have been breaking a lot lately. I am currently setting up the cargo bike to lend to the library. I have scrapped about 50 bikes, 20 were sent to the recycling facility, about 30 have been cut up for space saving until they are hauled off. I did some reworking of the bike center's page on TBP's site. It now has lots of pictures as was suggested, and goes into more depth about what we do. I found some language on another co-ops site that I think will help set expectations. I worked on the registration data base and gave the University IT folks approval to start making the basic site.
This coming week I plan on dealing with the huge amount of donations. I will work on getting the cargo bike lent out and everything squared away on this. I will continue to work with IT to make the database and integrate current data. Since we got a new supplier, and the current supplier merged with another I will take some time to familiarize myself with the new catalogs and sites.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlRegistration events at Residence Halls
Associated Project(s):Schedule
Monday, April 28, 11AM-2PM
Student Dining and Residential Programs (SDRP) Building
Tuesday, April 29, 11AM-2PM
Illinois Street Residence Halls (ISR)
Wednesday, April 30, 11AM-2PM
Allen Hall/Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall (LAR)
Thursday, May 1, 11AM-2PM
Pennsylvania/Florida Avenue Residence Hall(s) (PAR/FAR)
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