WSU parking impact: SCUE Parking Garage, Saturday, Feb. 8

To accommodate the replacement of an existing cooling tower at the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (SCUE — Orange 3), the SCUE Garage, the Green 1 parking lot south of the Fine Arts Garage, and the adjacent loading dock will be temporarily closed on Saturday, Feb. 8.

Patrons should be aware of impacts in the following parking areas on the Pullman campus on Saturday, Feb. 8:

  • Access to the Smith Center (SCUE — Orange 3) parking garage: closed for the day.
  • Access to the loading dock: closed for the day.
  • Access to the Green 1 parking lot south of the Fine Arts Garage: closed for the day.

Please have vehicles moved out of the affected SCUE Garage (Orange 3) and Green 1 parking lot by midnight the evening prior. Please be prepared for the garage and adjacent parking lot to be closed for the day. Patrons may utilize the surrounding Green 1 parking zone along Wilson Road and Grimes Way.

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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