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Developed Recreations Areas Budget Gap - 1/31/2017

Created by Charles Miles on 1/31/2017.

2017 January Swirling Saguaro
2017 January Swirling Saguaro. Charles Miles. 1/12/2017.

Today is the first of nine public meetings that the Coronado National Forest is holding in the Santa Catalina Ranger District to explain the details of the Developed Recreation Program and to gather input on potential solutions for restructuring the program - a quote from the CNF's information page succinctly explains the issue:

The estimated price tag needed to ensure that the CNF’s 204 developed recreation sites remain open, safe, clean, and in good repair is $3.8 million. The combined revenue currently received to manage these sites is $1.3 million, leaving a gap of $2.5 million annually. Without action to close the gap, developed recreation facilities and recreation opportunities are threatened.

The suggested strategies to close this gap are Eliminate developed recreation sites, Transfer management of developed recreation sites to concessionaires or partners, Increase fees or Increase the number of fee sites with the additional suggestion that: "No single strategy will close the gap. Likely, a combination of strategies will align the CNF more closely with sustainability goals."

The meetings are listed below and comments can be made online.

2017 January Saguaro in Ventana Canyon
2017 January Saguaro in Ventana Canyon. Charles Miles. 1/12/2017.

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