Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Meeting held in Bryant 209
Agenda
- Senator Albritton opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m.
- First order of business: Parking on Campus
- Move to suspend rules for this purpose
- No opposition
- Passed
- Initiative by Chancellor in 2010 for transportation
- Zipcars came of this
- RebalPedals cam of this
- Committee was formed to study parking/transport issues
- Committee recommendations
- Create a Dept of Parking and Transportation
- Previous dept was part of police without exclusive focus
- Transportation issues were outsourced to Oxford city
- Isaac Astel (sp?) is now director of said Dept and will present/field questions
- Create a Dept of Parking and Transportation
- Isaac Astel (sp?) presentation
- Howry/Falkner lot rerouting has gone over to Fac/Staff
- Residence hall numbers are comparatively low
- Commuters lost 930 spaces this year; more permits sold than spaces
- Encouraging use of new Express Shuttles from satellite lots
- Traffic and parking committee will have a faculty senate rep and will convene within one month
- Points will include bikes, trailways, shuttles
- Questions
- What is the long-term plan for campus parking?
- Inner part of campus will eventually be foot and bicycle traffic only
- Need to disabuse people of the idea that you can park within 100ft of your destination and drive between buildings
- Law school is particularly rough
- What about advance notice of parking changes? Could wording/ideas reflect the situation of young mothers who are working for UM?
- Issues are recognized; any offense is unintentional
- Does the long-term plan include parking structures?
- Costs are prohibitive; $12-15k for above ground per spot and $40k per spot below ground
- Maintenance is also an issue
- Money could solve issue, but express shuttle route with federal matching funds is more cost-effective and has no add’l costs
- Structure would cost an add’l $120/month per space
- Structure is in long-long-long term plan
- What about gates for faculty lots? E.g. Ohio State.
- Investigations are ongoing (e.g. studies of 3-year outcomes); idea has been discussed
- Comment: parking enforcement effort has been good last few days
- What about satellite campuses? Fees are the same and information flow is really bad
- Comment: Decisions should be made with faculty input; latest decisions seems like input was lacking
- Comment: Keeping longer hours as staff; arriving early and not being able to take a lunch, not commensurate with pay
- Comment: Transit hours do not reflect faculty hours; start too late and end too early
- Comments: Assorted anecdotal complaints
- What is the long-term plan for campus parking?
- Move to suspend rules for this purpose
- Second order of business: Election of Senate officers for 2012-2013
- Opening comments
- Timing of election is problematic; governance committee might consider changing it
- Committee vacancies need to be filled; committee service is essential to functioning of Senate and governance committee should look to doing something about this
- Senate committee representatives should come from senate, ideally
- Newly elected senators should:
- Sign in with name, department, and email
- Choose three committees from a list
- Election of officers: questions
- Term of office is one year for officers; may be reelected once
- Comment: President of faculty senate would get course reduction
- Provost Stocks: Would be willing to try to find such a thing
- Election for Chair
- Move for Michael Barnett
- Nomination accepted with the caveat that at least three meetings over the coming year; vice-chair will have to fill in
- Nomination that voting be closed and Michael be elected by acclimation
- Seconded
- Approved unanimously
- Move for Michael Barnett
- Election for Vice-Chair
- Move for Brian Reithel
- Nomination that voting be closed and Michael be elected by acclimation
- Seconded
- Approved unanimously
- Election for Secretary
- Move for Judy Greenwood
- Nomination that voting be closed and Michael be elected by acclimation
- Seconded
- Approved unanimously
- Opening comments
- Third order of business:
- Elections for Academic Affairs, Academic Support, Finance, University Service, Governance, Executive committees
- Senators directed to break up into committees of interest
- Senators directed to elect chairs from among the members so chosen
- Elections for Academic Affairs, Academic Support, Finance, University Service, Governance, Executive committees
- Senator Barnett closed the meeting at 9:00 p.m.