WSU Parking and Transportation Task Force Resumes its Work

PULLMAN, Wash. — The 15-member Parking and Transportation Task Force has resumed its work this fall to review and discuss the university’s parking and transportation system.  The task force provides an open review process, available to all campus groups, to deal with issues relating to parking and transportation.

John Shaheen, director of parking, transportation and the Visitor Center, said, “The main objective of the task force is to have an established internal review process that provides WSU with a global campus perspective and broad representation on parking and transportation issues.”

The task force members represent various university groups. The members are Brea Thompson, Associated Students of WSU; Diana Brandon, Residence Hall Association; DaVina Hoyt, Graduate and Professional Student Association; Nate Kuester, commuter students; Larry Hiller and Dave Jarvis, WSU faculty; Jeff Snook, Administrative Professional Advisory Council; George Martin, WSU classified staff; John Shaheen, Parking, Transportation and Visitor Center; Lori Selby, Business Affairs; Barbara Ryder, Capital Planning and Development; Josh Welch, Parking Appeals Committee; Gloria Miller, Facilities Operations; and Terry Boston, Administrative Services. An additional position representing the Faculty Senate is in the process of being filled.

The task force was established in fall 2002 in response to recommendations by a peer review team that visited the WSU campus in Pullman. The task force will meet regularly throughout the academic year. For more information, contact Shaheen at (509) 335-4911.

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