Green 3 parking lot closure, May 2024

The Green 3 section of the parking lot located along NE College Avenue and south of Daggy Hall on the Pullman campus is scheduled to be closed permanently, beginning in early May 2024. The hourly parking (labeled as Columbia Street Lot Top Bays in the AMP Park app and at aimsmobilepay.com) section of this lot will remain open during construction. Additionally, SE Columbia Street from Idaho Street to Spokane Street, and a section of the Green 3 parking lot west of the Commons building will be temporarily closed for the duration of this project. Patrons may utilize the nearby Green 3 parking lots. View the map for exact locations (PDF).

The closure is in conjunction with the construction of the new Schweitzer Engineering Hall. This new building will become the academic home for all of Voiland College’s Pullman campus activities. To learn more about this exciting new addition to the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture on WSU Pullman’s campus, please visit the Voiland College’s Schweitzer Engineering Hall web page.

Please watch for further communication as additional details are released pertaining to construction impacts and important dates.

If you have any questions regarding the parking impacts, please contact WSU Transportation Services at transportation@wsu.edu or 509-335-PARK (7275).

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