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$30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« on: February 02, 2011, 01:36:56 PM »
WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

February 2, 2011

Media Contacts:
Margaret Ainscough, WDFW, Public Affairs Director, 360-902-2408
Virginia Painter, Washington State Parks, 360-902-8562
Bryan Flint, DNR Communications and Outreach Director, 360-902-1023, bryan.flint@dnr.wa.gov

Legislation aims to maintain recreation access on state lands
Three agencies work together to offer single, vehicle access permit

OLYMPIA - The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and the state departments of Natural Resources (DNR) and Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) today announced they are co-requesting legislation that will reform state land management and maintain public access to state recreation lands.

SB 5622 ( http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5622 ) addresses the growing demand for recreation opportunities and the impacts of recreation on natural resources and wildlife by developing a reliable source of funding and improving law enforcement on state lands managed by the agencies. All three agencies have seen sharp declines in their budgets to provide adequate maintenance, improvements, and enforcement for recreation. The Governor's proposed budget removed state General Fund support for recreation on state lands in favor of a user-supported funding approach.

"As lawmakers discuss the most drastic budget cuts in state history, we need to align our revenues with our expectations about our quality of life," said State Senator Kevin Ranker (D-40th) ( http://www.sdc.wa.gov/senators/ranker/ ), the prime sponsor of the bill, said. "We need to talk about not just how much our outdoor recreation services cost, but also about how much it costs to lose them. Without this legislation, we will witness widespread closure of state parks and other public facilities. I am grateful for the leadership provided by Parks, DNR, and WDFW on this critical issue."

A companion bill, HB 1796 ( http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=1796&year=2011 ), has been introduced in the House by Rep. Kevin Van De Wege (D-24th). One of the key components of the bill is the annual $30 pass that will enable the public to visit state lands managed by all three agencies with just a single pass.

"With State Parks moving off General Fund tax support, we need a new way to fund recreation, and a user-pay model seems to be the fairest-those who use parks pay for them" said State Parks Director Don Hoch. "Working together with all three agencies that offer recreation on state lands is a great value for citizens. The public doesn't have to worry about whether they are on lands managed by State Parks, WDFW, or DNR. One permit gets them access."

"State general revenues are no longer a stable source of funding for outdoor recreation on state lands," said WDFW Director Phil Anderson. "This proposal will bring a greater degree of stability to state land maintenance and operation, and will ensure the public's ability to access state lands and waterways for outdoor recreation. We're eager to work with legislators and our fellow natural resource agencies to improve the legislation as we seek sustainable funding for state lands."

"DNR plays a significant role in providing recreation opportunities on state trust lands," said Bryan Flint, DNR's Communications and Outreach Director. "Places such as Mount Si, Tahuya State Forest, and Lake Spokane are very popular recreation areas that we manage."

The bill, as introduced:

Creates an annual, singular pass -called the "Discover Pass"-that will enable the public to visit lands managed by Parks, WDFW, and DNR. The pass will cost $30 per year per vehicle or $10 for day use.
Improves public safety , by giving law enforcement officers from each agency the authority to issue natural resource infractions on land managed by any of the agencies.
Provides a free annual pass to volunteers who donate 40 hours of their time working on volunteer projects sanctioned by the agencies.
Aligns DNR's recreational immunity with that of the other state agencies.
Specifies how each agency must spend the revenue generated by the Discover Pass.
Revenue from the sales of the pass will be split among the three agencies in the following manner: DNR and WDFW will each receive 7.5 percent and State Parks will receive 85 percent. Both DNR and WDFW would receive an estimated $5.5 million per biennium and State Parks would receive $61 million. Revenues in excess of $71 million would be distributed evenly among the agencies. The pass proceeds would partially offset reductions in state General Fund support to all three agencies.

Recreation on Washington state lands
State lands managed by DNR, State Parks, and WDFW provide millions of acres of recreation opportunities for citizens of the state and for the millions for visitors who come to Washington to enjoy and experience its exceptional outdoor places.


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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2011, 05:05:37 PM »
This is a joke. They have already stated that they will not check everyone, but that you "could" be checked.
Would that be like they "check" boat launches and actually ticket? yea, right.




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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2011, 05:39:01 PM »
just another tax...  :twocents:
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2011, 06:59:19 PM »
 :yike:  30 bucks per vehicle per year!!!???  :yike:

I take three different vehicles, plus two different types of trailering toys.... 

How much of my money do they want?

How about giving me a freaking refund for already funding all the boat launches that people swim from each year?  How about a refund for already funding enforcement for the last 40 years???

Why haven't they put a fee on hikers and brush pickers and bird watchers already? How about just licensing those folks like they already license me to hunt!!!???  Now they want to double up on hunters. WE ALREADY CONTRIBUTE A BUTTLOAD OF MONEY TO THE STATE!!!!!!! GO GET THE MONEY FROM OTHER USERS FIRST BEFORE YOU STICK IT TO THE HUNTERS AGAIN!!!!!!!!

 :hunter:  NEW FEES FOR HUNTERS  :pee:
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2011, 07:12:27 PM »
I don't THINK it's a $30 fee for EVERY vehicle. (I HOPE)  I know it kind of reads that way but I think all that means is that the fee is per vehicle, not per person. I very well could be wrong. I will have to go and read the actual bill when I get a chance. I have four vehicles and I would hate to have to pay $30 for each one.

I was in favor of something like this but I thought they would include the pass with the purchase of a hunting or fishing license.   :dunno:

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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2011, 07:15:51 PM »
The pass will cost $30 per year per vehicle or $10 for day use...

Who do ya trust? I don't trust the legislators...not one bit.
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2011, 07:23:52 PM »
Doesn't our hunting gizmo we hang on our mirrors cover the hunters? We're paying for it in our licenses, aren't we ?
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2011, 07:25:57 PM »
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Where do they come up with this crap?
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2011, 07:48:20 PM »
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2011, 07:49:53 PM »
Why do they always look in our wallet to take it what left.  

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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2011, 07:50:34 PM »
Democraps are coming up with this it looks like. Typical !! :puke: I did notice that the bill says " the public " WTF does that mean ? Maybe the nonpayers might have to pay for what we pay for with out licenses? Ya think ?
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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #12 on: February 02, 2011, 07:54:22 PM »
85% of the money to State Parks?  I guess our exalted legislators figured out a way to fund the State Parks.  Reminds me of the time a few years back that they enacted a $5 entry fee to go into a State Park.  Before the fee, people would drive down to the Confluence State Park in Wenatchee to eat lunch by the river during lunch hour.  After the fee was put in, NOBODY went to the park to eat lunch.  The State Park even talked about putting toll booths at each end of the section of Loop Trail that passed through the Park grounds to collect the fee from the users of the trail, but that created such an outcry, the plan was dropped.  The worst part of the whole thing, is that the State never spent a dime to build the Park.  It was built by the Chelan County Public Utility District, and given to the State after completion.  Then they charged a fee to the people who paid to build it, to enter it!

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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #13 on: February 02, 2011, 07:54:54 PM »
they can go   :ass: :con:  themselves...

there's no money hire wardens anyway....so who the hell would write the tickets?
Oh wait.. maybe they will use the money to hire wardens..  there goes the money raised and we are back at square one...

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Re: $30 Access Permit for State Lands (WDFW, DNR, & Parks)
« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2011, 07:56:31 PM »
bigtex, where are you ?
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