State beach fees are going up
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Lolita Harper
State park officials are giving beach-goers fair warning of a
significant rate increase, effective July, that was set in place to
offset increased budget cuts and keep popular public spots, such as
Crystal Cove, open for business.
The fee changes will not go into effect until July 1 but state
officials said they wanted to get the information out so people could
plan accordingly for summer vacations.
Families that enjoy camping at Crystal Cove are looking at a 36%
to 92% increase in camping fees. Those who enjoy the 3.5 miles of
sandy beach between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, can expect a 64%
rate increase for day use.
Huntington Beach resident Amanda Formes was at the park letting
her sons burn off some energy before they headed back to school on
Monday. She said the state park has always been one of her favorite
locations for vacation or just a day on the waterfront.
“They have the best little beach down there,” she said. “It is so
beautiful.”
Years of development around the area have cheapened the experience
for Formes, she said, and the mother of two says the increase in
prices isn’t welcome.
“That’s just crazy,” she said. “Who is going to pay $14 to go to a
beach that is supposed to be owned by the public?”
The fee hikes are not exclusive to the white sands and rugged
terrain of this Southern California gem, it is a statewide change
that officials say will make up for years of budget cuts and prevent
layoffs in the state parks department.
“After repeated budget reductions, we have reached the point where
there is no other choice,” said Ruth Coleman, the state parks
director. “This is a reasonable solution to help get the state
through hard budget times. This plan keeps the system open and
operating, while also keeping it as affordable as possible for all
Californians.”
The state parks budget was reduced by $4.8 million in 2001-02 and
another $15 million in 2002-03, said department spokesman Roy
Stearns. In 2004-05 the department is expected to reduce its
operating budget by an additional $15 million, totally nearly $35 in
cuts over the past four years.
* LOLITA HARPER is the community forum editor. She also writes
columns Wednesdays and Fridays. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275
or by e-mail at [email protected].
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