I contacted septa. It they are shuttle bussing between mount mariah and yeadon so watch out for that. In montgomery a few accidents, one in lore moreland apartment route 100 northbound at jackson road. Heading out on the majors no problems yet. A little volume on the southbound side of 95. These are around girard avenue. 15minute drive time. There it goes. Southbound from wood haven to the vine street expressway, no real problems. The northbound lanes doing better. The pope is coming, there are road closures. Ill go over those in the next ten minutes. Today the world meeting of families begins in philadelphia. More than a million visitors expected to flock to the city. Events are planned all week long starting at the Pennsylvania Convention center. The archbishop hold as conference followed by the Opening Ceremony. And the week ends with the papal visit and mass on the parkway. As we prepare for the pope another round of parking restrictions and towing begins today. Beginning at 6 00 t
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Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.
Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.