On Sept. 24, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled a plan designed to keep all state parks open without increasing cuts to the California Department of Parks and Recreation budget.

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According to a press release from the governor’s office, Schwarzenegger, in July, assigned the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Finance to develop a plan that would create $14.2 million in budget savings while minimizing the number of park closures.

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ā€œWorking closely with my departments of Finance and Parks and Recreation, we have successfully found a way to avoid closing parks this year,ā€ Schwarzenegger said in the release. ā€œThis is fantastic news for all Californians.ā€

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The alternative solution proposes reducing ongoing maintenance for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2009-10 and eliminating all major equipment purchases, such as vehicle replacements, for a total estimated savings of $12.1 million.

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The plan also proposes reducing hours and/or days of operation at most state parks, limiting expenditures on seasonal staff, and reducing staffing and operations at department headquarters, for a total estimated savings of $2.1 million.

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The release said the administration will be looking closely at additional savings methods for the January 2010 budget.

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For more information, visit parks.ca.gov.

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