Published May 2, 2008
County commissioners recently voted to purchase environmentally sensitive property adjacent to Wall Springs Park. They now hope the state will fund half the purchase price during a year when budget cuts have been in the forefront in Tallahassee.
The park is in Northern Pinellas, between Tarpon Springs and Palm Harbor, along Alt. 19.
At a County Commission meeting last week, interim County Administrator Fred Marquis told commissioners the four-and-a-half-acre parcel, adjacent to Wall Springs Park, south of Wai Lani Road, would cost $1.2 million.
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Wall Springs Park
3725 De Soto Blvd.,
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Phone 727.943.4653
*During periods of high rainfall as much as 10.7 million gallons of water can flow from the spring in 1 day
*The average water flow is 2,917 gallons per minute or about 4.2 million gallons per day
*Swimming is not allowed.
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Saturday, May 03, 2008
County approves Wall Springs Park addition
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