WSU Pullman: Fine Arts Parking Garage elevator maintenance

Please be advised that the elevators in the Fine Arts Parking Garage will be out of service for maintenance and repair beginning Tuesday, May 26, through Monday, Aug. 24.

During this time, additional elevator access will be available at the nearby Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (SCUE) Parking Garage. Please follow all onsite signage and posted restrictions when accessing the area.

To access the plaza (CUB and Jordan Schnitzer Museum) level, patrons may utilize the stairwell and follow onsite directional signage. Patrons with ADA accessibility needs may utilize the elevator on the ground floor of the SCUE Parking Garage and select Floor 3 to access the plaza level.

We understand this may cause inconvenience and encourage you to plan accordingly during this maintenance period. We appreciate your patience and understanding as these repairs are completed.

If the project schedule changes or additional updates become available, we will share that information promptly.

Please contact WSU Transportation Services with any questions.

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

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