I too would like more information before I immediately declare "this cause is worth fighting for" and warn anyone against disagreeing.
This is the first time I've heard that "more state parks with camping" is a bad thing. True, somebody's private boondocking spot will get disturbed, but isn't that why there are wheels on an RV?
This great county is loaded with prime boondocking spots and I don't think one individual's inconvenience should be a factor in whether to build a new state park, which there are not nearly enough of.