Consultants to Study Proposed On-Campus Shuttle for WSU

PULLMAN, Wash. — Consultants are studying the feasibility of an on-campus shuttle at Washington State University.

The study, partially funded by a Department of Transportation grant to the university and the City of Pullman, is examining the feasibility of a campus shuttle system that would provide transportation to and from remote parking lots, around both the central campus and outer campus, and to and from outlying university-owned housing areas.

The consultants will investigate the need for a campus shuttle system, operating and capital costs, and funding options that might be available to support it.

Three consultants from the firm of Nelson/Nygaard will be on campus during the spring to start the study. Nelson/Nygaard was selected because of its extensive experience working with universities and university communities in developing transportation plans and systems.

Among the consultants’ early activities will be to develop a detailed study process and conduct focus groups.

For more information, contact John Shaheen, director of Parking, Transportation and Visitor Center, at (509) 335-4911.

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