WSU Pullman: Gravel Lot Maintenance

Gravel lot maintenance will take place next week, which will result in temporary closures. Please plan ahead as your parking zone may be affected.

Please be advised of the following details:

Closure Dates: Monday, March 10 through Friday, March 14

Affected Areas:

  • Monday, March 10Green 3 gravel lot at the corner of Spokane Street and College AvenueCollege Hill 1 lot off of Opal StreetExempt Vehicle parking near The Taylor Sports Complex (Indoor Practice Facility)McCluskey Paint Shop lot
  • Tuesday, March 11Green 3 gravel lot at the corner of Spokane Street and Columbia StreetGreen 3 gravel lot behind CommonsRed 1 gravel lot at the Creamery AnnexBlue 1 gravel lot on Wilson Road near Cattle Feeding Lab
  • Wednesday, March 12Red 1 gravel lot on Wilson Road near Grimes WayGreen 3 gravel lot behind CommonsRed 1 gravel lot at McCluskey East
  • Thursday, March 13Red 1 gravel lot on Wilson Road near Grimes WayRed 1 gravel lot at McCluskey EastRed 1 gravel lot at University StoresGravel lot at Recycle Road
  • Friday, March 14Green 4 gravel lot at Thatuna Street and Colorado StreetRed 1 gravel lot at Receiving and Delivery near McCluskeyRed 1 gravel lot at Feed PlantBlue 1 gravel lot on Wilson Road near Cattle Feeding Lab

Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have any questions or need assistance with alternative parking options, please contact our main office at 509-335-PARK (7275) or email transportation@wsu.edu.

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