WSU parking lot maintenance: May 28–July 20

To accommodate parking lot maintenance, the following lots will be closed for summer sealing and striping. Patrons should be aware of impacts in the following parking areas on the Pullman campus from Wednesday, May 28, through Sunday, July 20.

Please have vehicles moved out of the affected parking lots by midnight the evening prior. Be prepared for the parking lot to be closed for the duration of the project noted above. This list may be updated due to weather.

See updated list posted on June 10.

  • Lot 51, West of the Ida Lou Anderson House
    May 28–29
  • Lot 147, Tennis Courts
    May 29–30
  • Lot 105, Lighty East
    June 7–June 8
  • Lot 27, Smith Gym
    June 7–June 8
  • Lot 182, Rogers/Orton West
    June 4–5
  • Lot 121, Olympia Hall
    June 5–6
  • Lot 158, Spring Street
    May 31–June 1
  • Lot 10, PACCAR South on Hill
    June 11–13
  • Lot 32, Fine Arts West
    June 28–29
  • Lot 164, Carver Farms
    June 21–23
  • Lot 104, Wilson Road
    July 5–6 & July 12–13
  • Lot 157, LJ Smith/PACCAR
    July 17–18
  • Lot 159, Grimes Way Steam Plant, PSB
    July 19–20

See a map with the corresponding lots by number (PDF).

Please observe all traffic signage and personnel. If you should have any questions, please address them to Jeremy Griffin at jeremy.griffin@wsu.edu. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause you, and we thank you for your patience.

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