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UIUC Campus Bike Plan Update Presentation 2010
Associated Project(s):Presentation covering a UIUC campus area transportation study & proposed network for 2010.
Attached Files:SSC student meeting with F&S Building Maintenance staff
Associated Project(s):I'm from the Student Sustainability Committee. This year, we are interested in funding a project that will utilize students to help to achieve the University goal of weatherizing campus buildings. Suhail Barot pointed me to you as good people to talk with to start a conversation about what F & S would be looking for in regards to such a program and getting ideas going to submit in response to the Committee's RFP.I'm from the Student Sustainability Committee. This year, we are interested in funding a project that will utilize students to help to achieve the University goal of weatherizing campus buildings. Suhail Barot pointed me to you as good people to talk with to start a conversation about what F & S would be looking for in regards to such a program and getting ideas going to submit in response to the Committee's RFP.
Jennifer Koys
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Business Process Management, 2011
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), Director
Student Sustainability Committee, Treasurer
SSC progress on composting project
Associated Project(s):SSC minutes from 10/8/10 include this update:
- Compost-Kevin
- Met with Ryan Welch
- Completely on board
- Right now all they have is woodchips and leaves
- Used for mulch, and tons of excess
- Met with Joe Kunkel from vet med
- Director of facilities
- On board with anything
- Animal science is the hold up, but right now it is composting
- Compost-Kevin
MAPPA 2010 iCAP Presentation 2010
Associated Project(s):John Dempsey, Morgan White, and Suhail Barot discussed motivations and reasoning behind developing the iCAP, as well as major iCAP goals.
Attached Files:Sustainability Week 2010 website
Associated Project(s):2010 Sustainability Week

The highly attended Sustainability Week 2010 shed green light upon campus last week! The former president of Greenpeace USA, John Passacantando, and author Jeff Biggers inspired and informed students, faculty, and the community. Tours and workshops showcased some of the University’s most green spaces and initiatives, while local sustainable food events tickled our taste buds.
Green light Let's GO
From October 25 – 29, 2010, the inaugural Sustainability Week shed green light upon campus movements and activities. Students, faculty and the community attended. Chancellor Robert A. Easter showed his support for the week with his opening speech on Monday before introducing Jeff Biggers, author of "Reckoning at Eagle Creek, the Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland" kicked off the week on Monday with impassioned testimony revealing the tale of the destructive uprooting of natural habitats and families in Illinois throughout history by the coal industry. His theatrical performance had the audience pinned to their seats, appealing to various emotions. After, farmers from various counties, a representative of the Champaign County Board and the Prairie Rivers Network publically brainstormed ways to combat the potential depletion of the Mahomet aquifer, our main source of drinking water, by an incoming coal company from Carlisle, Indiana.
Thursday, John Passacantando, the former president of GreenPeace USA, met and interacted with students at a Q&A Workshop at the YMCA. Students voiced their confusions and concerns regarding environmental issues and "greenwashing"; Passacantando clarified the political hurdles and shortcomings of our system, shared his expertise and experience, and provided authentic and honest answers. Later, he presented an inspiring keynote address providing attendees with purposeful facts and lively anecdotes regarding his time as an environmental activist and leader of the largest environmental organization in the world. View videos from Keynote: Part 1 and Part 2
In Good Green Graces
The week also showcased some of the University's most progressive green spaces; the Business Instructional Facility, the Student Sustainable Farm, Ikenberry Commons, the Art Annex, the Waste Transfer Station, theCampus Bike Plan, just to name a few.
The Common Ground Food Co-Op hosted a cooking class offering not only savory recipes, but also ones that cater to sustainability and budget constraints. The Sustainability Fair, held at the Union, boasted a mosaic of booths and tables explaining the latest news and accomplishments of organizations on campus and in the community. The Electric Vehicles Club showed off the newest cutting-edge models available, complete with friendly members providing information on safety, speed, and practicality.
The Finale Celebration, held on Friday at the Art East Annex 2, showcased the new dance floor, designed and built by architecture and dance students from the former IMPE Gym 4 floor before the ARC renovation. Chef Benjamin prepared a delectable variety of seasonal fall dishes using local foods. Guests enjoyed hors d'œuvres such as Curtis Apple Orchard and goat cheese crostinis, filet de boeuf with caramelized onions and bleu cheese, a bruschetta bar with fresh spreads, a pumpkin cheese ball with apple slices, chocolate truffles and hot apple cider as they awaited the raffle drawing. Prizes were distributed to 39 lucky winners, the grand prize being a freshly finished bike from the Campus Bike Project.
Gear into Green
As the year continues, we all may find ourselves in a few traffic jams—juggling school, jobs, internships, activities and our general lives! Sustainability Week encouraged the community not to turn a blind eye to the environment in which we thrive. Keep in mind the processes behind being able to fuel up your car, take a shower, heat your room, and drink clean water. Keep track of the actions institutions like the University of Illinois take to preserve our environment. And most importantly, do your part. Get informed. Get involved. The light is green!Lauren Turk
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
MA European Union Studies 2012
BA French Commercial Studies, Communication 2010
University of Illinois Office of Sustainability, Graduate Assistant
Student Sustainability Committee Intern, Solar Energy
Sustainability Week 2010 Communication Coordinator
__________________________________________________________________________________________Photos from Sustainability Week 2010
Videos from Sustainability Week 2010:
- Chancellor Robert A. Easter - Sustainability Week Kickoff
- John Passacantando - Part 1
- John Passacantando - Part 2
- Jeff Biggers
- Ikenberry Dining Hall Sustainable Practices
For the complete list of events, please click here.SSC proposes composting
Associated Project(s):Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) includes composting on list for proposed funding. Kevin Wolz assigned as SSC Intern “working at feasibility of composting.”
FAA approval
Associated Project(s):In September 2010, the University of Illinois received acceptance from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Attached Files:Opposition from the City of Urbana
Associated Project(s):Cty of Urbana declares that the wind turbine location does not follow the Urbana Wind Ordinance by situating the turbines too close residential neighborhoods.
Attached Files:News article about guaranteed return on sustainability investment
Associated Project(s):In last week of August 2010, The Daily Illini published an article focusing on the return from sustainability investment -- "Sustainability investment guarantees returns" -- https://web.archive.org/web/20101206070431/http://www.dailyillini.com/op...
Wind turbine funding commitment
Associated Project(s):In August 2010, Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) committed $500,000 to fund the wind turbine project.
Attached Files:CCNet Google Groups
Associated Project(s):CCNet has created Google Groups for following discussion topics:
Wind turbine update
Associated Project(s):In July 2010, Morgan Johnston provided a status update on the wind turbine project.
Attached Files:a tracking system was set up for iCAP objectives
Associated Project(s):Morgan created a simple FileMaker Pro database for tracking progress towards the 2010 iCAP commitments. The attached file is a pdf of the info in the original system. This was a precursor to the iCAP Portal.
Attached Files:updated iCAP to do list
Associated Project(s):Morgan worked with Jack Dempsey, the Executive Director of F&S, to identify people who would be responsible for each 2010 iCAP commitment. See attached file.
Attached Files:Updated To do list
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:Archived web info - CSE Green Heroes
Associated Project(s):
Tim Hoss: Our First Green HeroThe year was 1987. In just a few hours on the Quad, members of Students for Environmental Concerns (SECS) got over 2,000 signatures on a petition to encourage campus leaders to start a recycling program at the University of Illinois. Campus leaders agreed it was a good idea, and an advisory task force of students, faculty and staff was given the charge to study what it would take to set up a campus-wide recycling program. After reviewing the task force's 170-page report, campus leaders approved approximately $650,000 to start a recycling program, which was to be set up over a 5-year period. Grants from various state agencies contributed the other resources needed to cover the final $1 million price tag.
Tim Hoss, with a lot of help from students, was able to get a recycling program that serviced over 200 buildings on campus operational in about two years. And since 1989, Tim Hoss, Coordinator of Campus Waste Management, operated a comprehensive recycling program at the University. In 1995, $1.3 million was spent on a material processing addition to the Waste Transfer Station (WTS). When it opened in November 1997, the University's Material Recovery Facility was one of the first state-of-the-art recycling-sorting facilities on a university campus in the nation.
Fast forward to 2010. Everyday two trucks from the WTS collect waste paper, and another truck collects cardboard twice daily from around campus. Recovering recyclable material from the University's waste stream is no small job. The WTS collects waste from thousands of recycling bins and 250 dumpsters. Except for the waste from University Housing (which runs its own program), all wast
e on campus comes to the WTS. Once back at the recovery facility, all of the material gets sorted: equipment, construction waste, and non-recyclable materials are removed. Recyclable materials such as cardboard, paper, aluminum, and plastics are all sorted out and placed into storage bunkers. Tim is quick to point out that it takes a team of people to get the job done including: 5 drivers, 2 operating engineers, 4 laborers, and 6 workers from the Developmental Services Center in Champaign who help with the sorting.Once sorted, the materials are compressed into large bales and sold. The WTS generated about $500,000 in revenue during fiscal year 2008, and saved the University over $200,000 in landfill costs. In 2008, the WTS recycled: 838 tons of cardboard, 1,236 tons of paper, 21 tons of plastic, 41 tons of aluminum, 625 tons of scrap metal, and 325 tons of pallets. Through these efforts, the Un
iversity diverted 48.8% of our waste stream from landfills.Tim retired from the University in January 2010. But he still has great ideas for how the University can continue to lessen its impact on the environment. When asked what he'd like to see happen in future recycling efforts on campus he had two ideas:

1) Start a comprehensive organic waste management program, and
2) Restructure the way that surplus equipment is disposed.Tim Hoss made a tremendous positive impact while he was here at the University, and so we are happy to recognize him as our first Green Hero. Tim certainly did his part to make our campus a Greener place. And you can too. Consume less. Recycle more.
Green roof on Art & Design and KCPA Funding Agreement
Associated Project(s):The goal of this project is to construct a green roof atop the Link Gallery between the School of Art + Design and the Krannert Art Museum. This project will be implemented primarily by students and faculty of the School of Art + Design and will be in a highly visible campus location. It will help reduce energy costs at the facility and provide rain water for the surrounding gardens. As Facilities & Services is expected to cover half the cost of resurfacing the roof, the Student Sustainability Committee is in favor of partially funding the proposal in the amount of $63,900.
Attached Files:
Sustainability committee response letter- A+D Green Link Supplementary Funding.pdf
Sustainability committee award letter - KCPA Green Roof.pdf
SSC Final Allocation Approval - KCPA Green Roof.pdf
SSC Final Allocation Approval - A+D Green Link Supplementary Funding.pdf
SSC-Final-Allocation-Approval-Green-link.doc
link-green-roof-report2.docx
SSCGreenRoof4.20.pdf
Art and Design Green Link Supplementary Funding Request.doc
KCPA Green Roof Letter of Inquiry.pdf
KCPA SSC Green Roof FINAL.pdf
Response - KCPA Green Roof.doc
BIF Prairie Garden Funding Agreement
Associated Project(s):This proposal looks to contribute to the campus wide effort of promoting more sustainable landscaping by creating a Prairie Garden comprised of plant species characteristic to east-central Illinois to surround the Deloitte Auditorium in the courtyard of the Business Instructional Facility (BIF). The Prairie Garden will provide carbon sequestration benefits, aid in management of water runoff, increase biodiversity, and reduce the use of carbon-intensive maintenance equipment. Replacing the current overgrown sedge meadow with low-height, low-growth, native sustainable botanicals will lead to less management needs and greater student engagement with increased access and aesthetics. The Prairie Garden will be highly visible to the thousands of weekly visitors to the BIF, sending a message about the importance of and commitment to sustainable practices. Such education will be furthered through informational signage and orientation of new students. The College of Business and College of Business Class of 2010 will provide the remaining $10,540 expense of creating the Prairie Garden. Further, the College of Business will assume responsibility for ensuring the success and continued maintenance of the project, and the grant will be paid back to the Committee if the project is inadequately maintained and the restoration effort is abandoned in the next five years. The improvements to the Business Instructional Facility courtyard will provide highly visible, tangible evidence of the campus commitment to responsible sustainable behavior. Thus, the Student Sustainability Committee is in favor of funding the fully requested amount of $10,000.
Campus-wide Bike Parking Funding Agreement
Associated Project(s):Bike parking is essential for supporting green commuters as well as raising awareness and supporting biking on campus. In 2009, the SSC funded $10,600 for standard bike parking at three popular locations on campus, Freer Hall, the Undergraduate Library, and the Agricultural Engineering Sciences Building. Later in 2012, SSC provided $225,000 in order to replace old donut-hole bike parking with U-loop parking at the Armory, the Main Library, the Foreign Language Building, and other high-traffic areas on campus.
Attached Files:
Sustainability committee response letter- Bicycling Infras….pdf
SSC Final Allocation Approval - Bicycling Infrastructure.pdf
2010 Proposal Bike Parking.doc
2010 Proposal Hazelwood Path.doc
Bike Parking Award Extension.docx
Bike Parking Award Extension.pdf
Bike Parking Letter of Inquiry.pdf
Fall 2012 Project Status Update Bike Parking on Campus 2 of 2.docx
Hazelwood Bike Path Letter of Inquiry.pdf
Response - Bike Parking.doc
Response - Hazelwood Bike Path.doc
