Each parking lot was strategically selected to continue to ensure adequate customer parking as well as to realize savings on maintenance and snow removal costs.
Transportation
App users may pay for parking with their iPhone or Android devices. They can then receive a reminder when their parking is about to expire and may add more time if needed.
WSU Transportation Services will offer annual parking permit renewals for current annual permit holders for 2020-21, beginning at 10 a.m. July 9, through 5 p.m. July 26.
The proposal would affect the Pullman campus only and provide funds for capital projects addressing maintenance and repairs for campus parking garages and surface parking lots.
Parking restrictions in the College Hill area will take place Monday–Friday, Nov. 25–29, ensuring that City of Pullman workers can keep roadways clear in the event of winter weather.
The Cougar Accessible Transportation Service runs 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays in Pullman. Although students receive first‑priority, faculty and staff can get rides when space is available.
WSU Pullman Transportation Services has teamed up with an app called WayToPark to allow visitors to pay for parking and add more time if necessary from their phones.
The proposed increase in permit rates would be the first in four years, and would support capital projects, maintenance and operations of the WSU parking system.
Younger age and higher education were two predictors of driving within one hour of cannabis use.
Traffic between Colfax and Vantage no longer needs to use the 32‑mile detour through Connell.