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One of two choices to be had, privatize all state parks or shut um down, plain and simple, at least in my view.
Quote from: spanky on March 28, 2013, 07:26:48 PMi blame the youth of the nation. they don't care about some building that was built 100 years ago they just want a new phone. if more people were visiting such sites they may be in better condition the past is fading with our grandparents pride in hard workThat aside, Most of the State Parks that have camping are packed every weekend during the summer. Maybe some rate increases are in order.
i blame the youth of the nation. they don't care about some building that was built 100 years ago they just want a new phone. if more people were visiting such sites they may be in better condition the past is fading with our grandparents pride in hard work
The state and the Wa Parks refuse to make hard choices. Not every state park is valued... They could raise rates a little, and/OR they could put in some more camping spots. Some parks are PACKED day in day out. Many like Potholes State park get LOTS of use and are a great State investment. Others like many here on the West side are NOT good investments... Most day use parks do little/nothing to offset thier own costs.The fact that the state cannot figure out how to make $ or keep a RENOVATED building open in Auburn shows a lack of prioreties. Many peices of property have been donated to Wa state parks, or other organisations only to be sold off, because they did not "fit" well with thier mission.