Fine Arts parking garage and elevators closed May19-July 31

Repairs to the Fine Arts parking garage will begin on Monday, May 19, and continue through July 31.   During construction, the entire parking garage will be closed to parking and pedestrians. The elevators that access the parking garage will be put in out of service mode for the duration of the project.

The elevators that service the Fine Arts parking garage will need to be shut down for the duration of construction project and will be protected with a plastic wrap on the elevator hoist-way entrance doors on each floor, as well as the machine room. This will also help protect the hoist-way components.

Disability access will be through the Smith Center Building for the duration of the project.

During this project, Orange 1 parking permits will be valid in the Smith Center parking garage.  Orange 1 permits are also valid in Green, Yellow, Red, and Blue zones.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this project, please contact Kevin Poitra at 335-4206 or James Stone at 335-5599, WSU Facilities Services.  If you have any questions regarding alternative parking areas due to this project, please feel free to contact Transportation Services at (509) 335-PARK (7275).

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