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Bike to Work Day and Campus Bike Project Make Progress
Posted by Kiley Miller on February 28, 2012
Bike to Work Day (BTWD) planning is underway. Staff raised $1,250 in February from sponsors, which goes to Champaign County Bikes for the event. Three on-campus Bike Station locations were organized, in addition to several off-campus Bike Stations. University Housing graciously agreed to provide food and drinks for the on-campus Bike Stations, as they did last year.
The Bike Sharing key staff members met with project champion, Mike Lyon from AITS, to provide a status update on the bike sharing feasibility study. The bike sharing intern developed a presentation about departmental bike sharing, which will be taken to Legal Counsel and Purchasing contacts for final approval. Then Colleges will be contacted before departments are approached to encourage departmental bike sharing implementation.
F&S Planning staff interviewed firms to engineer road improvements, including Fourth Street bike lanes from Armory Avenue to Kirby Avenue, and Sixth Street bike lanes from Armory Avenue to Gregory Drive.
The bike parking intern completed and submitted a proposal to the SSC to replace existing “donut-hole” racks with campus standard racks. He also met with staff at Christopher Hall and the Illini Union about upgrading their bike parking areas. Additionally, staff worked with a representative from Champaign County Bikes to arrange a pilot test of an alternative bike parking rack, the Varsity Rack.
The Campus Area Transportation Study (CATS) agencies met in February and agreed that the Campus Bike Plan document should be for University-owned pathways, and it should be in agreement with the City of Urbana Bike Plan, the Champaign Transportation Plan, and the County Greenways and Trails Plan.
The Campus Bike Project submitted a proposal to the SSC for expanded open hours with student assistants.
Plans are underway for a bike race on May 5 in the Research Park. About 300-400 race participants are anticipated. There will be a community ride that morning, as well as a race in the City of Urbana on May 6.