Buspatch (760 Illinois, Inc) is a non-profit California Mutual Benefit Corporation established for the purpose of enabling individuals who dwell in vehicles, or wish to start doing so, to pool their funds and efforts towards common amenities and goals. Among the most predictably pursued such amenities are secure private property on which to park our vehicles, cooking and bathing facilities, internet access, trash and wastewater removal services, shared tools for further vehicle dwelling conversions, and shared grocery purchase and meal preparation, although this is not an exhaustive list.
As a member of Buspatch you will gain access to some or all of the shared amenities of the group in exchange for some amount of monthly membership fees, established by the organization and subject to change with 30 days notice. The “Membership Fee Guidelines” section gives an approximate breakdown of the construction of these fees for various levels of membership as of the last update of this document.
As a member of Buspatch, you are expected to fulfill certain obligations to the organization:
Failure to fulfill these obligations is grounds for revocation of membership. For new members, and existing members who comitt lesser infractions, a probationary period is instated to help get members back on track. More on this here. For serious infractions, including criminal acts not described above such as assault or theft, revocation may be immediate.
Approximate guidelines for monthly membership obligations at Buspatch, based on amenities and access.
Our obligations are comprised of a combination of monthly fees and monthly contributions.
Membership Levels
Members who reside on-site call the Buspatch lot their full-time home. Off-site members park locally and can come and go on our lot as they please to use our amenities (shower, water, kitchen, power, tools, optional groceries, etc).
Makerspace members park locally and can schedule driveway workspace access as needed, and use our amenities minus groceries.
Changes in membership level require 30 days notice.
Non-Financial Obligations
All members are expected to contribute to Buspatch through maintenance tasks and projects. Maintenance tasks help maintain the space, while projects help improve the space.
A member may opt out of one or more maintenance tasks by paying $10 per task with advance communication, $20 per missed task. This is meant to accommodate members with occasional burdensome outside obligations. Regular failure to complete requisite maintenance tasks will result in a member falling out of good standing and entering a probationary period.
Members are also expected to contribute 1 project hour per month to help improve Buspatch. This cannot be opted-out of in advance, and the penalty for a missed project hour is $100 (accommodations can be made for members in extenuating circumstances).
Storage
Personal storage is measured in:
Storage space is limited and may not be or remain available.
* Our membership agreement has recently changed based on decisions reached at our recent general meetings. View our previous membership agreement here, or our original agreement here.