Bus Stop Enhancement Project
Donation protected
Pullman has a great public bus service, enjoyed by 1.4 million riders per year. The ridership experience begins and ends at a bus stop. Bus stops are utilitarian in purpose, but can also be a piece of art, a community statement, an important expression of our shared identity. A collaborative partnership was formed between the City of Pullman and WSU faculty and students from four disciplines to design and produce options for bus stop shelters. After reviewing designs, Pullman City Council agreed with the Pullman Arts Commission’s recommendation to move forward with “Rolling Hills”.
We are ready to begin construction but we need your help.
· Our goal is to raise $5,000 to turn this shared venture into a reality.
· Every donation counts, please give as you can.
Please contact Wayne Thompson at Pullman Transit for more information. We are hoping for a late summer or early fall installation.
We are ready to begin construction but we need your help.
· Our goal is to raise $5,000 to turn this shared venture into a reality.
· Every donation counts, please give as you can.
Please contact Wayne Thompson at Pullman Transit for more information. We are hoping for a late summer or early fall installation.
Organizer
Marie Dymkoski
Organizer