Parking Lot Re-Striping Will Temporarily Close Ellensburg Campus Lots in July

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The CWU Facilities Management Department (FMD) will be re-striping  most of the parking lot stalls on the Ellensburg campus during the month  of July.

Beginning Tuesday, July 5, FMD crews will begin striping the G-16 and  I-19 lots, and those locations will be unavailable from 1 a.m. through  the end of Wednesday, July 6. The project will continue through July 28.

Employees, students, and visitors will need to find alternative  parking options for the following days. Each lot will be closed at 1  a.m. on the first date, and striping will occur on the second date.  Please refer to the map (PDF) for parking lot locations.

  • July 5-6: G-16; I-19
  • July 6-7: Q-17; R-19; V-18
  • July 7-8: S-10
  • July 10-11: P-8; W-12
  • July 11-12: T-8; U-8
  • July 12-13: O-5
  • July 13-14: V-22; S-20; N-20
  • July 17-18: D-5; H-6
  • July 18-19: N-19
  • July 19-20: U-22; T-22
  • July 20-21: B-5; E-13; E-14
  • July 24-25: H-15; F-15
  • July 25-26: L-8; C-6; B-8
  • July 26-27: I-15; G-15
  • July 27-28: K-18

Original source can be found here.



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