Instead of the original two lanes in each direction, Sylvester Street has been reduced to one 10.5-foot lane in each direction with an 11-foot center turn lane. A 6-foot wide sidewalk for pedestrians was added on the north side and a shared multi-use path on the south side for bicycles and pedestrians.
A combination of high-definition imagery and sound on the most high-tech projection system in the Pacific Northwest presents a 36-foot panoramic view of the universe in 3D at Bechtel’s National Planetarium in Pasco. And, it’s open to the public.
In recent years, Wade Park has been plagued with vandalism, garbage, and graffiti, and as I began my jog early this morning, I noticed what appeared to be spray paint on the path in the distance. My first thought wasn’t pleasant - as I was expecting to see a gang symbol or profanity. Not this time, instead the path was covered with miles of positive messages - written with sidewalk chalk.