Gravel Parking Lot Maintenance – Spring Break

WSU Transportation Services would like to inform you that the annually scheduled gravel lot maintenance is expected to occur during Spring Break in the locations listed below. Please plan ahead as your parking zone may be affected by the lot maintenance. If you would like help finding alternate locations to park, please contact our office at 509-335-PARK (7275) or email transportation@wsu.edu.

Monday, March 17:

  • Yellow 3 lot south of Spokane St.
  • Crimson 3 lot on Opal St.
  • Red Lot behind the Indoor Practice Facility

Tuesday, March 18

  • Yellow 3 lot sound of Spokane St. and Columbia St.
  • Yellow 3 lot west of Commons (Half)
  • Green 2 lot on Thatuna St.
  • Creamery lot

Wednesday, March 19

  • Blue 1 lot on Wilson Rd (Half)
  • Yellow 3 lot south of Spokane St. and Washington St.
  • Yellow 3 lot west of Commons (Half)
  • McCluskey east Rd.

Thursday, March 20

  • Blue 1 lot on Wilson Rd. (Half)
  • Blue 1 lot in front of Feed Plant
  • University Stores lot

Friday, March 21

  • Receiving and Delivery
  • Yard area

 

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