Cougar Climb bicycle path opening, connecting WSU campus with downtown Pullman

In cooperation with the City of Pullman, WSU Transportation Services announces the opening of a dedicated bicycle connection between the WSU campus and downtown Pullman.

The two-way bicycle path begins at the intersection of Spring Street and Lentil Lane near Reaney Park in the City of Pullman and ends at the corner of College Avenue and Spokane Street on the WSU campus. Bicycles may enter or exit from both ends of the path.

The path is a series of switchbacks that allows bicyclists to enter or exit the western portion of campus, offering a more pleasant and gradual alternative to the steep hill on College Avenue. Signs for the Cougar Climb have already been placed along the path, and sharrows will be painted along the path to help direct bicycle traffic through the switchbacks.

The Cougar Climb will feature bollards at the top and bottom of the uphill section of NE Reaney Way, southwest of Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory, which connects the City of Pullman to the WSU campus. This short section of NE Reaney Way will be permanently closed to vehicle traffic beginning Tuesday, June 6. This closure will not affect the intersection of NE Reaney Way and Gray Lane, or any access to Reaney Park.

The Cougar Climb project was suggested by Alta Planning as a part of the 2014 Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan conducted by WSU Transportation Services in an effort to make the WSU campus and the City of Pullman more bicycle and pedestrian friendly.

For questions regarding the Cougar Climb please contact WSU Transportation Services TDM Coordinator Brent Atkinson at brent.atkinson@wsu.edu or 509-335-4482.

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