WSU Pullman Campus pedestrian malls closed to vehicular traffic

WSU Transportation Services and the Pedestrian Mall Workgroup would like to remind the University community that all vehicular traffic except emergency vehicles is prohibited on Terrell Mall and parts of Library Mall.

The goal is to create a safe environment for pedestrians and achieve high level of vehicle compliance on the pedestrian malls.

Additionally, all pedestrian mall areas are restricted to vehicles displaying the proper mall service authorization.

WSU Transportation Services has been working closely with local police and fire departments to ensure that emergency vehicles continue to have access.

Thank you for joining us in creating a safer campus for everyone.

Transportation Services
transportation@wsu.edu
509-335-PARK (7275)

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