Community Invited to WSU Student Chipman Trail Design Presentation

WSU Landscape Architecture 362 students will present designs for improving the beautiful Chipman Trail on Thursday, December 11 at 10 a.m. in the Barley Room of the Pioneer Center (240 SE Dexter St.) in Pullman. The event is free and open to the public. For this design project, students learned from and worked with several local organizations, including the Palouse Conservation District, Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute, Whitman County Parks, City of PullmanStormwater Services, Pullman Civic Trust, and the WSU Center for Civic Engagement. For more information on this project, contact Steve Austin, Landscape Architecture Instructor, School of Design and Construction at steve.austin@wsu.edu or 859-473-3880.

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