Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 54.91 |
Liaison | Andy Mitchell |
Submission Date | July 17, 2018 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Illinois Chicago
OP-18: Support for Sustainable Transportation
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.40 / 2.00 |
Cynthia
Klein-Banai Associate Chancellor for Sustainability Office of Sustainability |
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Support for Cyclists and Pedestrians
Yes
None
A brief description of the facilities for bicycle commuters:
The UIC Commuter Student Resource Center provides shower facilities, lockers and outdoor bike storage, with plans to renovate an indoor bike storage area in the near future. Three residence halls: Thomas Beckam Hall, Marie Robinson Hall and James Stukel Towers contain indoor bike storage, shower facilities and lockers for bicyclists. In addition, faculty, staff and students can use the recreation facilities to shower if they bike to campus.
Does the institution provide short-term bicycle parking for all occupied buildings and makes long-term bicycle storage available for students who live on-site (if applicable)?:
No
None
A brief description of the bicycle parking and storage facilities:
Not all non-residential campus buildings have bicycle parking within 50 feet. Four campus residence halls have bicycle storage rooms inside for long-term or short term parking.
Does the institution have a bicycle and pedestrian plan or policy (or adhere to a local community plan/policy) that sets standards and practices for campus streets to enable safe access for all users?:
No
A brief description of the bicycle and pedestrian plan or policy:
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Does the institution have a bicycle-sharing program or participate in a local bicycle-sharing program?:
Yes
A brief description of the bicycle sharing program:
We have stations for the City of Chicago DIVVY bike sharing program around campus and have subsidized the annual corporate membership rate by $10 per faculty/staff and manage the student discount program.
Mass Transit Programs
Yes
A brief description of the mass transit programs:
The CTA U-PASS is provided to eligible students during enrolled terms. The U-PASS provides unlimited use of CTA trains and buses. A U-PASS is issued at the start of each semester, and expires at the end of each semester.
The U-PASS program is not optional. All eligible students are assessed the $109 CTA Transportation Fee for each of the Fall and Spring semesters. UIC also participates in the Summer U-PASS program. This fee for the summer is less than the academic year due to the condensed schedule.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/idcenter/upass.shtml
In addition, UIC also operates a free campus shuttle which provides free transportation for students, faculty, and staff to various points on campus. This service runs throughout most of the day every day of the week with varying frequencies and routes throughout the day.
Guaranteed Return Trip Program
No
A brief description of the guaranteed return trip program:
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Carpool/Vanpool Programs
Yes
A brief description of the carpool/vanpool program:
Shared parking passes are available to people who regularly carpool but take turns driving their own car. In otherwords, they pay the rate for one space but it allows for two or more employees to share the cost.
Car Sharing Program
Yes
None
A brief description of the car sharing program:
UIC students, staff and faculty can become Zipcar members at a special discounted rate, and take advantage of Zipcar vehicles parked on the campus. Zipcars are available throughout Chicago and in many other cities.
EV Recharging Stations
Yes
None
A brief description of the electric vehicle recharging stations:
Six electric vehicle charging stations were installed (2 each in Halsted Street Parking lot, Maxwell Street Parking structure and Paulina Street Parking structure).
Telecommuting and Condensed Work Week Programs
Yes
None
A brief description of the telecommuting program:
The University of Illinois considers telecommuting to be a viable alternative work arrangement in cases where individual, job and supervisor characteristics are suited to such an arrangement. Telecommuting allows an employee to work at home, or other approved remote location, for all or a part of their regular workweek. Telecommuting is a voluntary work alternative that may be appropriate for some employees and some jobs. It is not an entitlement; it is not a University-wide benefit; and it does not change the terms and conditions of employment with the University of Illinois.
The University Human Resources department offer a HR Services Telecommuting Guidelines Agreement for employees to review.
Does the institution offer a condensed work week option that reduces employee commuting (as a matter of policy or standard practice)?:
No
A brief description of the condensed work week option:
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Other Strategies to Reduce the Impacts of Commuting
No
None
A brief description of the incentives or programs to encourage employees to live close to campus:
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Does the institution employ other strategies to reduce the impact of commuting (e.g. preferred parking for fuel-efficient vehicles, cash-out of parking programs)?:
No
A brief description of other strategies to reduce the impact of commuting:
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