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The report states that the State Parks system is in imminent danger of complete collapse as a result of financial starvation during most of this decade. A chronic lack of capital funding has led to the devastation of Parks infrastructure.

The report states that the State Parks system is in imminent danger of complete collapse as a result of financial starvation during most of this decade. A chronic lack of capital funding has led to the devastation of Parks infrastructure. In addition, budget cuts in Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010 so far have forced the closure of several parks and reduced hours at 17 other sites. The Task Force's chief recommendation is that the State should implement a Sustainable State Parks Fund, which would be financed by a $14 to $15 annual contribution to be collected from owners of non-commercial vehicles as a part of the vehicle registration process. The proceeds would be dedicated to the operation, maintenance and capital needs of State Parks. In return, private vehicles bearing Arizona license plates would be admitted free to State Parks.

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Title
  • Final Report of Governor Brewer's Task Force on Sustainable State Parks Funding
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Date Created
2009-10-30
Resource Type
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  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      GV 139.2:G 58
    Note
    • Attachment B: The price of stewardship: the future of Arizona's state parks. Attachment C: The economic impact of Arizona state parks : executive summary.

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