Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 11/30/17
The Transportation SWATeam discussed the opportunities, challenges, and feasibility of campus fleet car-sharing to reduce emissions from the campus fleet. They also discussed air travel offsets
The Transportation SWATeam discussed the opportunities, challenges, and feasibility of campus fleet car-sharing to reduce emissions from the campus fleet. They also discussed air travel offsets
The Transportation SWATeam held their second meeting of the semester. They discussed how the a potential DIA Climate Action Plan could help achieve transportation iCAP goals. They also gave input on the student transportation survey that Professor Cidell is developing.
All, with the semester under way now things picked up a little at the Campus Bike Center last week. I called in student worker Leah to help on Friday. It proved to be the correct call as we were busy and her help was greatly appreciated.
This week I have a meeting with Lily and people from Housing to discuss Winter bike storage. I will finish the big shelving unit and start framing out some better support for the tool wall. A Bike Project member was kind enough to loan some tools to help with that. Thanks, Flora! The tail end of the week is supposed to be nice weather and I think a good time to clear out the bike warehouse. I will coordinate with The Bike Project and Parking about that.
Visitors: 31
Sales: $301.50
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $165
Memberships: 0 L
Tire/Tubes: 3 for $21
Sincerely,
Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
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The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on October 27th, 2017, to discuss and start the assessment of the SWATeam recommendation EGen007 Solar Farm 2.0. The iWG's final recommendation was:
"The iWG agrees that this is the most cost-effective method for meeting the iCAP objective of 25,000 MWh/year of on-campus solar generation by FY25. To meet that goal, the Solar Farm 2.0 project needs to begin soon, under F&S direction."
See attached the iWG assessment complete with official comments from all the iWG members.
The Student Sustainability Committee met on January 20th and 21st to strategize for the Spring 2018 semester and to hold spring elections. Members also participated in professional development discussions.
Hi Pete and Shawn—
Here are the zero-waste highlights of the past week:
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste Coordinator
Jeff Holt met with Morgan White today to discuss the rooftop solar project on the Speech and Hearing Sciences Building. We discussed solar installer certifications (NABCEP), in-house construction options, and coordination with the Capital project being managed by Kevin Price. We also discussed the options for requesting additional funding from the Student Sustainability Committee, to be able to install more of the solar.
Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Attached is the ILO Final Tally for Fall 2017. This semester had 4 ILO events in total. Information such as number of volunteers, number of lights turned off, etc., can be found in the tally.
CCNet will start hosting quarterly Green Drinks at venues around Urbana-Champaign. The first will be February 9, 2018, 5:30-7:00, at Riggs Beer Company - 1901 S High Cross Rd. - Urbana, IL 61802. These are open to anyone, especially those interested in local sustainability efforts.
School of Art & Design students will organize an art exhibition that explores how artists define sustainability. They will collaborate with Fresh Press, Students for Environmental Concern, and Professor Madhu Khanna’s ENVS 301 course. The artists will be from the university as well as the Champaign-Urbana community. Ultimately, this project aspires to show the UIUC community how sustainability impacts daily life from an artistic perspective. The students organizing the show will gain invaluable experience in gallery management and the artists will have an opportunity to expand their portfolios. The Student Sustainability Committee funding will contribute to materials, venue rental, and marketing.
Bevier Hall currently has a number of spaces served by obsolete thermostat controls. While efforts to improve scheduling for heating and cooling have made improvements to energy consumption, the installation of occupancy sensors would improve the efficiency of the HVAC system, reducing energy use without sacrificing user comfort. This funding provides resources to install new occupancy sensors in 25 lab, classroom, and office spaces in Bevier Hall. When completed, the heating and cooling system will be able to work more efficiently, eliminating the need to constantly provide conditioning for unoccupied spaces. Individual spaces will have better temperature control, therefore improving occupant comfort and increasing productivity. This is a Student Sustainability Committee supported project.
The SSC awarded $29,500 to upgrade general assignment classroom lighting campus-wide. While Facilities & Services covers the cost to replace lamps that are part of the general illumination, any lights that are used for chalkboards/marker boards, supplemental lighting during slide shows, etc. are excluded. The existing lamps in these fixtures are typically incandescent, which burnout quickly and are energy inefficient. When completed, this project provides new fixture-compatible LED lamps in all general assignment classrooms across campus, reducing electricity costs, improving board visibility, and improving student learning environments.
All, last week was still quite slow. TBP volunteer John came on Tuesday and helped build a new shelving unit in the back of the shop, which once finished, will help keep things from forming dangerous piles on the ground. I’ll continue to work on that this week.
Over the weekend, Todd (another TBP volunteer) came and cleared out the scrap metal. That was super helpful and has cleared space to store more bikes and parts.
With the student return, it projects to be busier this week. We shall see! I’ll keep a couple staffers on call in case it does get busy.
Other than that, I will continue to build bikes, organize, and cull the junk.
Visitors: 22
Sales: $240
Memberships: 1 for $30
Tube/tire: 2 for $9
Sincerely,
Hi Pete and Shawn—
This past week was pre3y quiet with regard to zero-waste efforts. This coming week, I will respond to the CURC survey with information on recycling at U of I and will refocus on cleaning up the glove recycling location information.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste Coordinator
See the attached files for detailed data on total purchased copy paper from OfficeMax in reams and dollar amount from FY08 to FY17.
Morgan White, Anna Barnes, and Leah Berti met to discuss the first steps for the Use the Bin messaging campaign to campus staff. Leah will finalize the powerpoint presentation by 1/16, and do a practice presentation to Morgan and Anna on 1/18. The following week she will do a presentation to internal sustainability staff, and then start scheduling presentations with larger campus employee groups.