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 lesser infractions, one or more warnings will be given. For serious infractions, including criminal acts not described above such as assault or theft, revocation may be immediate.
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Approximate guidelines for monthly membership obligations at Buspatch, based on amenities and access.
Base membership fee is $50/mo, and all members are responsible for 1 maintenance task per week. An additional $100 is due the first month of membership, which will be returned when a member departs in good standing.
For shared-space dwellings, a floating bunk is $25/mo, a personal bunk is $50/mo, a pod in the articulated bus is $75/mo. All of these also require an additional 1 maintenance task per week.
For private dwellings, an 8x20ft plot of pavement is $75/mo or $10/day (double if you aren’t dwelling in the vehicle), and requires an additional 2 maintenance tasks per week. Additionally, if you are staying in a full size private space in a Buspatch-managed vehicle there is another $100/mo fee and another additional maintenance task per week.
Having direct gate access from your vehicle parking space is an additional $50/mo, as these spaces are limited and in demand.
Personal storage is measured in units of a 4ft cube, typically a standard size pallet packed 4ft high, and is kept outdoors. The fee for such storage is $25/mo per unit. Storage space is limited and may not be or remain available.
Any members dwelling on the lot must, and other members may, pay two additional fees: $75/mo for access to our power grid and plumbing (with reasonably low ongoing usage to reflect our off-grid nature), use of our common tools, and use of our common social spaces. $50/mo grocery share fee.
A member may opt out of one or more maintenance tasks for a week by paying $5 per task in advance or $10 per task afterwards. This is meant to accommodate members with burdensome outside obligations.
All told, on-site dwelling members of Buspatch should expect membership fees of approximately $200-400/mo, and to complete 4-6 maintenance tasks per week.
Changes in membership level require 30 days notice.
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* most weekly task totals must be done per week; total weekly requirements of 2 or less can be grouped per month
Single person occupying one bunk:
Base + bunk + power/plumbing + grocery
= $225 + 4 tasks/wk
Single person occupying two bunks:
base + 2 bunks + power/plumbing + grocery + 2 pallets
= $325 + 5 tasks/wk
Single person with own vehicle:
base + parking space + gate access + power/plumbing + grocery
= $300, 5 tasks/wk
Couple sharing a room in a Buspatch vehicle:
parking space + private Buspatch vehicle + 2x (base + power/plumbing + grocery)
= $525, 9 tasks/wk