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27
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ACSS Communications
9/27/2009 10:13 AM
By extending seasonal and weekday closures and reducing maintenance, among other cost-cutting measures, the governor's office has determined it will not have to close any state parks completely. One hundred parks had been slated for closure. In a follow-up report, The Sacramento Bee writes that crime in state parks is soaring and could get worse with the proposed cuts.
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Re: New math allows state parks to remain open
State parks are being ordered to stay open but the cut to their budget remains. How is this manageable? Some parks that close seasonaly for three months are now going to be closed 7 months. This claim that no parks will close needs to be clearly stated that no parks will close permanently but many will be closed for extended seasonal closure.
By Linda Payne on
10/5/2009 8:33 AM
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