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California Weighs Heavy State Park Cuts

Check out our picture diagram of the possible ramifications.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is in a $24.3 billion hole.

And according to SFGate.com, the gov is eyeing state park funding that comes out of the government's general fund–to the tune of  $150 million over two years.

$24.3 billion - $150 million = A moderately smaller, but still really big hole, say the proposal's detractors.

Not to mention the ramifications. Follow the tail:


*Not all direct correlations.

Some of the parks facing potential closure include:

Mount Tamalpais in Marin County
Candlestick Point State Recreation Area in San Francisco County
San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo County
Annadel in Sonoma County
THE LIST GOES
ON
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Luckily, this summer is safe, as all parks will stay open through Labor Day to honor current reservations, etc.  But the ire is already rising in sunny California. The SFGate.com article has 215 comments (the modern day version of writing a letter to your congress person) and counting. The CA legislature has until July 1st, the dawning of a new fiscal year, to duke things out. Chime in in the comments section below. We'll, uh, forward them to the appropriate people.

--Katie Herrell

Source:
25 Bay Area parks may close from budget crisis, SFGate.com by Peter Fimrite, Chronicle Staff Writer

READERS COMMENTS

Send letters to the Legislature and Governor at www.calparks.org/stopclosures .
Posted: May 29, 2009 Linsey

This is shortsighted and a loss of potential tourist (not to mention local) dollars for a small fraction of the state budget. I will visit SF (or CA in general) to see Mount Tamalpais and the rest of the Marin, not to see the 49ers, not to see the wharf, not to go to wine country (New Mexico wines are better), and not to see the bridges ... again (which I crossed in 98 and 2008 - nice bridges but still just some bridges).

I am also returning to Lake Tahoe but gotta go thru Reno NV for that.
Posted: May 28, 2009 Hk

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