WSU Pullman: Stadium Way, between Ferdinand’s Lane & Fairway Ave — Temp. pedestrian & southbound vehicle lane reduction

On Wednesday, May 8, a Verizon 5G FOSC project contractor will mobilize and begin excavation in preparation for new pole and conduit installation for infrastructure. The main area of impact will be the sidewalk crossings at Fairway Ave, as well as Ferdinand’s Lane, in addition to a one-lane reduction in the southbound vehicular road/lane of Stadium Way. The contractor will begin by removing some sidewalk panels on the west side of Stadium Way and boring conduit down Ferdinand’s Lane.

At this time, we are projecting 12 calendar days for the for the detours to be in place at these locations, resolving to regular traffic patterns by May 20. Please observe all traffic signage and personnel. There will be flaggers onsite. If you should have any questions, please address them to Jeremy Griffin, facilities construction manager jeremy.griffin@wsu.edu. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and we thank you for your patience.

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