From a mssg on MTBR and an action request being forwarded around. As part the proposed budget of a (unnamed here to avoid politics) political party are cuts to the DCNR that would require closing of up to 50 PA state parks and forests.
"Story at this link:
http://www.publicopiniononline.com/localnews/ci_12465829
DCNR Press release here:
http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us:80/news/resource/res2009/09-0520-budget.aspx
Here's where you can find out who your rep and senator are.
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/
Nutshell: Part of Senate Bill 850 is a proposal to close 35 PA State Parks as part of budget cuts. Also included is the possible closure of roughly 1000 miles of State Forest Roads. As people who recreate outside and often in PA's public lands, please write to your representatives and tell them you oppose this move.
Public lands should remain open and available to the public. Don't let a handful of politicians decide their fate.
Don't sit on the sidelines and think this couldn't possibly happen. If people don't tell the politicians they oppose this, that will be taken as though no one cares. If no one cares, we'll lose access to OUR public lands.
Don't let OUR public lands start to be playgrounds for private companies. What's the best thing to do with a closed state park? Sell it to a private company as a resort. It's been attempted before at Prince Gallitzin SP.
If 1,000 miles of forest roads are closed, who do you think will be the only ones to get in? Logging companies, that's who. F them and the politicians who came up with this idea.
Fight the Man. Send emails. Send it to your clubs.
There's a park on the list near you. I guarantee."
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New Jersey went through the same thing last year. After a hard fight with the public the proposals to shut parks were dropped. I hope the same thing will happen in Pennsylvania! I'll do my part to fight this!
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Thanks Will. I hope more do as well.
ReplyDeletePlease act now I have contacted all of the people I could opposing this issue. Use site below to find the correct people to contact. http://www.legis.state.pa.us:80/ We should all act promptly and in large numbers to stop this from being a reality.
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