

The Washington State Broadband Office estimates over 300 new drive-in Wi-Fi hotspots are coming online statewide through an initiative to bring free public broadband internet access to all residents. The drive-In Wi-Fi hotspot project addresses underserved and economically disadvantaged communities in urban and suburban areas as well. For public library drive-in wifi spots, please contact the public library system directly if you encounter difficulties or have questions.īroadband equity is not just a rural challenge. Some will be open and others will have Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) safe security installed. Everyone using the sites – outside or inside – must practice social distancing and hygiene precautions, including staying in your vehicle or at least six feet from other users and wearing a mask if necessary.Įach hotspot will have its own security protocol.

Some sites also offer indoor public access during business hours. Launching primarily as parking lot hotspots in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the free community Wi-Fi is accessible regardless of how users arrive at the locations.

The locations listed on this map represent new Drive-In WiFi Hotspot sites located at Washington State University Extension locations, as well as new and existing Drive-In WiFi Hotspots. Additionally, this service can be used for job searches, telehealth, telework, unemployment filing, and census participation. In response to the impacts of COVID-19, Drive-In WiFi Hotspots provide free temporary, emergency internet access for Washingtonians who do not have broadband service to their homes.Īccess is available to all residents with specific emphasis on remote learning for students. Seattle residents can also find additional indoor locations at:
