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State Parks' Closure List Whittled Down Again: Grizzly Creek Redwoods Park Saved For a Year

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The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors has voted to take on Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, which was slated for closure, for at least one year.

The Times-Standard reports the county's public works department has a plan to operate the park in partnership with the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the Save the Redwoods League. We are talking virgin redwoods,  nearly 460 acres' worth, along State Route 36 between Fortuna and Bridgeville.

Grizzly Creek (Credit: pellaea, Flickr Creative Commons)

State parks' staff will retain some park responsibilities, but county staff would be responsible for conducting day-to-day operations, like trail maintenance and fee collection.

The county will chip in an estimated $95,000. Save the Redwoods is tossing in $20,000, plus $40,000 in settlement funds with the county to develop a plan for keeping the park open beyond 12 months.

You can bet the supervisors were talking about the park's contribution to local tourism (a topic The California Report covered in our special series, "On the Rocks.") In the same meeting last night, the supervisors also approved a proposal to create a Humboldt County Tourism Business Improvement District.

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Meanwhile in Sacramento, the Senate Budget Subcommittee on Resources, Environmental Protection, Energy and Transportation took up and passed a proposal by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) and State Senator Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to keep open as many as 50 state parks slated for closure.

Local governments, the federal government and various non-profits around the state have taken about 20 parks off the list of 70 originally slated to close ...

Could it be that no parks will close on July 1st? We'll see...

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