Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Possible Spaces

Here is a satellite view of Woodlawn taken from Google Maps:




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It looks like anywhere between Ingleside and Woodlawn, on either side of 63rd, would be best. Emma emailed me about going today to scout spaces, but we haven't connected yet... so if anyone wants to go down and do some scouting, that is where I would suggest looking.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Bylaws and such

They're so...official-sounding...

Bylaws for COUCH

Article I: Name
Section 1. The name of this organization shall be COUCH (Council On Urban Collective Happiness).

Article II: Purpose
Section 1. COUCH seeks to involve University students in the discussion and actions pertaining to the area’s ongoing development. We strongly believe that all students have a right to be involved in local affairs, especially on issues that pertain to housing. We recognize that students, as residents of the South Side community and users of its real estate, are entitled to have a say in the future of their neighborhoods. To these ends, we seek to connect students with those who are involved in local real estate to ensure that both parties’ needs are met and that their interests align.

Article III: Membership
Section 1. Any students interested in contributing to the realization of COUCH’s mission and goals are encouraged to join. However, voting membership is limited to currently registered U of C students.

Article IV: Officers
Section 1. COUCH’s executive positions shall be limited to the offices of Administrative Assistant, Treasurer, Event Coordinator, and Public Relations Chair.
Section 2. Officers must be currently registered students at the University and display a strong commitment to COUCH’s mission in the form of either past or present, active engagement with policies and issues involving student housing.
Section 3: All officers are expected to maintain good relations with community developers while promoting the goals of the organization.
o The Administrative Assistant is responsible for keeping notes and records of all meetings, including meetings between members of COUCH and those unaffiliated with the University, and making this information available to other members of the organization. He or she is also in charge of completing any basic clerical duties that may arise (copying, scheduling, etc.)
o The Treasurer’s duties entail the general management and allocation of COUCH’s funds. He or she oversees the creation of budgets as well as the deposit and withdrawal of the organization’s funds.
o The Event Coordinator supervises the planning, promotion, and production of any events COUCH chooses to hold. He or she also delegates planning responsibilities to individual members or groups of members as he or she sees fit.
o The Public Relations Chair is the public face of COUCH. He or she recruits new members, develop relationships with those outside the University, and help develop visual material and advertising for the organization.
Section 4. Officers shall be elected on a yearly basis, beginning in the last two weeks of spring quarter. Nominations from all members for all positions shall be posed, a meeting shall be called, and a majority vote shall elect a new officer. Officers may hold office for only one academic year.
Section 5. An officer can be removed with a majority vote by all members. Alternately, he or she may step down at any time. Nominations shall be made for his or her replacement, and a majority vote by all members will determine

Article V: Elections
Section 1. All members of COUCH shall be voting members. Elections for executive positions are to be administered as described above in Article IV, Section 4. If a member is unable to attend an election meeting, he or she may designate (in writing) a proxy

Article VI: Handling of Funds
Section 1. All funds collected will be deposited in COUCH’s ORCSA account by the Treasurer.
Section 2. The Treasurer shall be the primary officer designated to handle organization finances. Only the Treasurer may deposit or withdraw funds from the organization account, but he or she must have the consent of the other executive officers in order to do so.

Article VII: Amendments
Section 1. If a member wishes to amend the bylaws, he or she must notify all members of the organization to arrange a meeting, during which the amendment shall be drafted and a vote shall take place to approve the amendment. The Secretary shall be responsible for drafting the new bylaws or amendments.
Section 2. Amendments to the bylaws must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the organization.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Chalk Machine

Here are some options for the chalk machine. Also, I contacted places where I thought we might be able to borrow or rent one, such as UC Facilities. I have yet to hear back from them. Each line is the link to a product online, as well as a summary below it of price, the width of the chalk line, and the carrying capacity. 

Methods of Advertising That We've Talked About So Far

Anotha List, boiiii
  • Maroon (Pricing: here)
  • Hyde Park Herald ($5.97/line (about 24 characters) for a 1 week run, and $5.54/line per week for a 2-6 week run.)
  • Flyers (Cost of Printing + Manpower to put them up)
  • Giant Arrows of Peat (Cost of Moss + Manpower)
  • Facebook Marketplace (Free)
  • Uchicago Marketplace (Free)
  • T-Shirts? (Price Dependent on Method)
  • Hijacking Billboards (Cost of Paint + Tickets, if we get caught as I'm sure those get tagged all the time)
  • Craigslist (Free)
  • Chicago Reader (The basic price of your ad ($31) includes up to 25 words in print. Additional words cost $1 each. Be sure to include a phone number or some other way for people to respond.)

Things That Are By All Means Declared Dead

Shit, I'm a listmaster, son. I create lists like no one else can create lists.  Dead ideas:
  • Being Lame
More will be added as we narrow things down further.

Things That Are More Or Less Up In The Air

Some of these might be actually dead by now, but just to have a space to talk about these proposals and perhaps revive them, here is a list:
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Storefront
  • Block Party
  • Band
  • T-shirts
Again, if anyone remembers any more... you know what to do.

Things That Have Been Pretty Much Decided Upon

This is the list of things that we said we are for sure going to do:
  • Publication
  • Chalk Outline of Blueprints
  • Website (Done)
  • RSO (Almost Done)
  • Listhost (Done)
  • Subversive Advertisement
  • Some Sort of Outreach Effort
Does anyone remember any more of them? I have the list written down at home, but I wanted to get some stuff up on this site today and I won't be able to get to my place until later tonight. If there's anything else that people remember, just leave it in comments or edit it into the post.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

First Post: Information on C.O.U.C.H Site

So, everyone. Here it is, our site. Not the biggest place, but the rent's cheap.

Anyway, this blog will, over the course of the term (and beyond?) become our forum for coordinating logistics, ideas, philosophies and whatever else regarding the C.O.U.C.H. project. Once I have a full email list, I will add everyone as authors. Also, I'm waiting for NSIT and ORCSA to approve my host request, so in a few days this site will also be hosted at couch.uchicago.edu, in the hopes of making it easier to find. In addition, I submitted a listhost request, which should come through in a few days. I think having both might be a bit of overkill, but oh well.

I'm not really sure what else there is to put on this right yet, before anyone else is added. I feel like I'm making a speech but my audience hasn't shown up yet. Yeah, alright, then. 

*Update*

The listhost is up and working, and everyone's been invited. Although if you're here and reading this you probably already know that.

*Update Two*

We can't get an RSO webpage (ie, couch.uchicago.edu) until we're approved, so once that all falls together I will get that set up. Until then, we'll remain at couch-project.blogspot.com.