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Proposals in the works to keep California parks open


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By Torey Van Oot, Sacramento Bee

Democratic Sens. Joe Simitian and Noreen Evans have rolled out a proposal aimed at keeping gates open at more than 50 California state parks set to close this summer.

The proposal, which will be heard by a Senate budget subcommittee this afternoon, includes shifting as much as $40 million from existing accounts for road maintenance, septic system repairs and trails and off-highway vehicle funds to cover parks’ costs.

Other recommendations include facilitating operating agreements with nonprofits, improving entry fee collection and exploring other funding.

State parks officials announced last year that 70 of the state’s 278 parks would be closed, projected to save about $22 million. The department has been able to form partnerships with nonprofits and local governments to keep 16 of those parks open. Richard Stapler, spokesman for Natural Resources Secretary John Laird, said officials are involved in talks involving about a dozen more parks.

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  1. Hangs Ups From Way Back says - Posted: May 9, 2012

    Same old practice,robbing Peter to pay Paul,think this kinda sums up why our streets are crummy.
    Accounts for road maintenance, septic system repairs and trails and off-highway vehicle funds to cover parks’ costs.

  2. Romie says - Posted: May 9, 2012

    If OHV funds will be used to maintain these parks, does this mean I can ride my OHV in these parks?

  3. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: May 9, 2012

    Closing 70 parks saved $22M. Why steal $40M when 16 of the parks have already been saved? I agree with HANG UPS, same old stuff in the works.