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WSU students press council to fund small accessibility fixes at Harrison Lot behind Rose House
Summary
Three WSU students presented a capstone service‑learning project for Disability Action Center Northwest proposing low‑cost accessibility improvements to the Harrison Lot behind Rose House, including a compacted gravel path, ADA plastic ramps and a designated accessible parking stall with an estimated cost of $4,000–$12,000.
Three Washington State University students presenting on behalf of the Disability Action Center Northwest asked the Pullman City Council on April 22 to support a small accessibility project at the Harrison Lot behind Rose House.
The presenters — identified as Emily, Catherine Hubbard and Sophia Reeves — said a neighborhood survey had found roughly 60% of respondents considered the lot inaccessible. They…
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