Green 3 parking lot closure, Sept. 21–22

The large Green 3 parking lot located along NE College Avenue and south of Daggy Hall will be closed Friday, Sept. 22.

Additionally, parking will be unavailable in a portion of this Green 3 parking lot beginning Thursday, Sept. 21. Patrons must have their vehicles out of the restricted portion of this lot no later than 5 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21.

Vehicles parked in this lot during the closure will be at risk of being towed at the owner’s expense. Please utilize the nearby Green 3 parking lots during this closure. View the exact location.

The parking lot will reopen, Monday, Sept. 25.

The closure is in conjunction with the groundbreaking celebration of Schweitzer Engineering Hall. To learn more about this exciting new addition to WSU Pullman’s campus, please visit the Voiland College’s Schweitzer Engineering Hall web page.

If you have any questions regarding the parking impacts, please contact WSU Transportation Services at transportation@wsu.edu or 509‑335‑PARK (7275).

Sincerely,
WSU Transportation Services

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