Detours!

Getting around road project to STCU's Valley Branch

[July 28, 2009]

Your favorite route to STCU's Valley Branch may be blocked at times, as the city of Spokane Valley resurfaces Sprague Avenue and rebuilds three nearby intersections.

Of course, this isn't news if you spend time in that neighborhood; the work started in early May and at times has caused major traffic snarls. Through it all, our Valley Branch has remained open, and that won't change as the roadwork continues through September.

According to city spokeswoman Carolbelle Branch, here's the best available schedule of things to come:

The city of Spokane Valley posts weekly updates at its website. Click on "traffic alerts."

Of course, we offer plenty of alternatives to in-person transactions, in case you'd rather avoid the road work altogether.

If you're reading this, you're probably already using online banking. It's simple to set up and easy to use. You'll find it in the left-hand column of our home page.You can also arrange for direct deposit of your paycheck into any of your accounts.

Or you can call our telephone service center, where a helpful member service specialist will assist you with your transaction. Dial (509) 326-1954 in Washington, (208) 619-4000 in Idaho, or toll-free at (800) 858-3750.

You can also access your accounts by phone through our Computer-Aided Telephone Teller. CATT® provides account access and information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Finally, you can use one of our surcharge-free ATMs.

Of course, we're always glad to see you at any of our 14 branches in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. We just want you to know there are alternatives, in case you decide to use them.

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