WSU Pullman: Ferdinand’s Lane south sidewalk temporary pedestrian foot traffic revision near Biotech Life Sciences

On Monday, April 15, a Verizon 5G FOSC project contractor will mobilize and begin excavation for a new hand hole and pole in the landscaping adjacent to the loading dock access to Biotech Life Sciences and Veterinary and Biomedical Research. The contractor will be utilizing a vacuum truck and should not have any vehicles obscuring pedestrian traffic at the site. The contractor will be utilizing four of the adjacent street parking stalls for the duration of the project.

At this time, we are projecting one week of intermittent detours for normal users of this sidewalk and will direct foot traffic to the north sidewalk. Please observe all traffic signage and personnel. If you should have any questions, please address them to Jeremy Griffin, facilities construction manager, at jeremy.griffin@wsu.edu. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and we thank you for your patience.

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