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Japan House and Arboretum Bicycle Parking (Completed)

Project History

Description

Japan House and the University of Illinois Arboretum request funding to provide bike racks on their grounds. There are currently no available bike racks in the 57-acre Arboretum and Japan House grounds. Japan House is the site of University classes and the Arboretum is frequently used as a resource for classes from units such as Landscape Architecture, and Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences. In addition, the Arboretum and the Japan House Gardens are a major recreational resource for students, faculty and staff and the general public. The Japan House offices are located at the site and students routinely ask where they should lock up their bikes. Currently, with no bike racks, bikers are forced to lock bikes to benches, lampposts, etc. Funding is supplied for the installation of two six loop bike racks and pavers (to ensure that the surface is permeable), and related biking signage.

Funding Sources

Funding Source Total Amount Approved Total Amount Spent
$15,580.00 $0.00
$0.00 $0.00
Totals $15,580.00 $0.00

Project Team

  • Project Leader:

    Cynthia Voelkl

    Team Members:

    • Kevin McSweeney
    • Jennifer Gunji-Ballsrud

Dates

  • Proposed October 10, 2014
    Proposed by Cynthia Voelkl
    Approved March 24, 2015
    Approved by Evan DeLucia
    Started March 30, 2015
    Started by Cynthia Voelkl

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