UPDATE – Stadium Way Paving Project

Paving activities are under way this week for Stadium Way. We appreciate your patience as we get closer to finishing the stadium way road work. Be advised due to the fact there will be fresh pavement being laid in the intersection of Nevada and Stadium Way, there will be some brief traffic revisions to be expected. Please plan accordingly in your commute to campus on those days of redirected traffic flow. Please be advised of the following changes:

Tuesday, 7/17 – South Nevada St. closed to traffic entry from Stadium way. Use Grimes Way/Terre View Dr./Forest way to access Olympia Ave.

Thursday, 7/19 – North Nevada St. closed to Traffic entry from Stadium Way. Use Kamiaken St. through College Hill to access Spokane St./Washington St./Cougar Health Services/Spark.

Please refer to the maps linked below:

https://couggis.wsu.edu/maps/announcements/StadiumWay_7-17and7-19.pdf

https://couggis.wsu.edu/maps/announcements/SpokaneSt1_7-19.pdf

https://couggis.wsu.edu/maps/announcements/SpokaneSt2_7-19.pdf

https://couggis.wsu.edu/maps/announcements/StephensonRotunda_7-17.pdf

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