South Fairway road closure

PULLMAN – South Fairway Road is closed Dec. 15-19 for the safe delivery, unloading and construction of the cooling towers at the East Chiller plant.

South Fairway Road and the sidewalk from the intersection of Cross Road and South Fairway to the West entrance of Valley Crest Village will also be closed.

Traffic accessing South Fairway from the west near the greenhouses will be detoured to Cross Road to Ellis Way and east towards Roundtop Road and Hog Lane.

Traffic attempting to access South Fairway from the north or from Valley Crest Village will be detoured to Roundtop Road.

Pedestrian foot traffic will be detoured via cones and signage through the Red 1 parking lot north of South Fairway to the stairs at the greenhouse location near the intersection of Cross Road and South Fairway Road.

Further road closures in January will be announced when equipment delivery dates are confirmed.

 

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