All Campus Picnic road and parking lot closures, August 18

Road Closures: August 18

  1. Cougar Way will be closed from D Street to Stadium Way.

Please follow the detour signs.

Lot Closures: August 18
(NOTE: The Terrell Library garage WILL be open. Access will be from the west end of Cougar Way)

  1. Green 2 lot north of Smith Gym (NOTE: Disability parking will be available in this lot. Please use the west entrance to Cougar Way near D St.)
  2. Green 2 lot north of the Hollingbery Fieldhouse
  3. Green 2 lot east of Regents Hall
  4. Green 2 lot eat of Streit Perham Hall
  5. Crimson 4 lot west of Northside hall. This lot will be closed the night of August 17. There will be no access to or from this lot on August 18.  Students, please move your car to the Gray 1 lot east of Beasley Coliseum.

Thank you for your patience during these busy times on campus.  If you have any questions regarding these lot closures please contact Transportation Services at transportation@wsu.edu or 509-335-PARK (7275)

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