A secure step for sustainability

A secure step for sustainability

August 10, 2016

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[Aaron Ball]
Aaron Ball, Sustainability Manager, stands in front of the new secure bike parking facility located near the courtyard between Mackintosh-Corry Hall and Dunning Hall. Memberships are now available through the Sustainability Office. (University Communications)

By providing a boost in security for cyclists, the Sustainability Office is hoping to reduce the Queen鈥檚 community鈥檚 environmental footprint.

Steel fences now enclose an area near the courtyard between Mackintosh-Corry Hall and Dunning Hall, providing a secure parking facility specially made for bikes, a response to the threat of theft, one of the main barriers many cyclists list for not commuting between home and the university, explains Aaron Ball, Sustainability Manager at Queen鈥檚.

鈥淭ransportation is one element of sustainability and we look at the environmental footprint of our commuters going back and forth to campus every day and seek to promote alternative modes of transportation,鈥 Mr. Ball says. 鈥淭he average Queen鈥檚 commuter is emitting about four tonnes a year just in their commute. So anywhere we can reduce that is a good thing both for Queen鈥檚 and the environment in general.鈥

With the facility complete, the registration for the year-long memberships is now open on the Sustainability Office website 鈥 $20 for students and $30 for staff and faculty.

Previously the space was largely unused yet was ideally suited for such a facility, Mr. Ball explains.

鈥淲e have the large pillars which are several feet wide so they essentially became wall space for us, and there鈥檚 overhead shelter, which is a bonus,鈥 he says. 鈥淎 lot of the secure bike facilities that you see going up, a fairly common request is to have that overhead shelter. We do have cyclists who are coming in December and January and certainly, when we do have rain, it is nice to have that shelter for them.鈥

Soon to be added to the locker is a repair station which will offer bike tools such as wrenches, Allan keys and a bike pump, for any quick fixes.

Financial support for the project came from Queen鈥檚 Hospitality Services on behalf of Coca-Cola and the AMS鈥 Sustainability Action Fund.

To register or to learn more about the secure bike parking facility, visit the .