WSU is in the process of soliciting bids for repaving Stadium Way starting in May. The majority of this work will occur in the section of Stadium Way from Wilson Road intersection to Cougar Way intersection. Dependent on bid results, Facilities Services may pursue work at the Nevada Street intersection as well in the same time period. Work is expected to occur between the dates of May 12 and June 13. Within that window, Facilities Services is anticipating the entire section of Stadium Way from Wilson Road to Cougar Way will be closed off to traffic for a brief period of up to 5 business days (does not include Nevada Street intersection). Motorists may encounter moderate traffic revisions outside of that closure period depending on the contractor’s work plan. WSU will update this announcement once a schedule is received from the awarded contractor. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience during the repaving project. Questions may be addressed to Adam Ferry, project manager, at 509-335-9028 or aferry@wsu.edu.
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