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Richard Voelker reports in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that a few months shy of old Fort Pitt?EUR??,,????'???s 250th anniversary wall remnants of the fort in Point State Park will be buried under new grading to make way for a large public gathering space. He bemoans the forces that be?EUR??,,????'??+the governor for not stopping it, the Riverlife Task Force, the director of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission and a Boston-area landscape design consultant who he says came to Pittsburgh and ignored the historic park?EUR??,,????'???s 50-year-old management policies, ones developed by Ralph Griswold, a Pittsburgh landscape architect known for site restoration work at Williamsburg, Va.
Voelker writes: ?EUR??,,????'??? ?EUR??,,????'??since the region?EUR??,,????'???s sole claim to fame is currently linked to these same, now-visible artifacts, isn?EUR??,,????'???t it counterproductive to bury them just to provide a safer noshing environment for chubby festival-goers??EUR??,,????'??
Voelker says the local preservation organizations (the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, the History & Landmarks Foundation and The Heinz History Center) were absent from public discussion.
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
Hardscape Oasis in Litchfield Park
Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
November 12th, 2025
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