The credit for the asphalt grindings needs to go to Bill Parks, owner of Northwest River Supplies. He/his company paid for this to be done. It is a great example of recycling materials and of selflessly giving back to the community. City employee Roger Blanchard spends great effort on the path as well. The person originally credited with the idea of Paradise Path is Janet Fiske. <br><br><b><i>Nils Peterson <nils_peterson@wsu.edu></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> When Washington St asphalt was ground up, some of it was re-laid as bike<br>path, from Berman Park west to 95, and tonight I found more from 8th NW<br>along the creek toward 6th.<br><br>The path was freshly oiled and barricaded, but the paving is in place.<br><br>Thanks to all who have contributed vision and energy to getting these path<br>links
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