Tampa Bay Times: Pioneer descendant forming foundation to help maintain St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront parks
A new project to plant annuals is ‘like adding jewels to the necklace,’ an advocate says.
By Waveney Ann Moore | Published May 1, 2012 | Tampa Bay Times
ST. PETERSBURG — The city’s downtown waterfront parks are a gem. Actually, says Phil Graham Jr. with conviction, they’re St. Petersburg’s most important asset.
The descendant of one of the city’s earliest settlers and landscape architect of the new Dalí Museum has come up with an idea to burnish the parklands in the city’s downtown that edge Tampa Bay.
His proposal, to create a Downtown Waterfront Park Foundation that would provide supplemental funding for maintenance and improvements for the city’s “cherished jewel,” was presented a few months ago to the City Council’s public services and infrastructure committee.