Gravel parking lot maintenance: March 14–18

WSU Transportation Services would like to inform you that annually scheduled gravel lot maintenance is expected to occur during Spring Break (March 14–18) in the locations listed below. Please plan ahead as your parking zone may be affected during this time.

If you need assistance finding alternate locations to park, please contact our office at 509-335-PARK (7275) or through email at transportation@wsu.edu.

All vehicles must be out of the below lots on the dates specified in order for the maintenance team to complete the necessary work.

These dates are subject to change depending on weather and accessibility off the parking lots.

  • Monday, March 14:
    • Green 3 lot on Columbia Street
    • College Hill lot on Opal Street
    • XMT lot behind the Indoor Practice Facility
  • Tuesday, March 15:
    • Green 3 lot south of Spokane Street
    • Green 3 lot west of Commons (half)
    • Yellow 5 lot at the Creamery
  • Wednesday, March 16:
    • Red 1 lot on Wilson Road (half)
    • Green 3 lot west of Commons (half)
    • Red 1 lot east of McCluskey
  • Thursday, March 17:
    • Red 1 lot on Wilson Road (half)
    • Red 1 lot at University Stores
    • Service lot east of McCluskey
  • Friday, March 18:
    • Green 4 lot on Thatuna Street
    • Red 1 lot at Receiving and Delivery
    • Red 1 lot on Grimes near the Feed Plant

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

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