2oldman wrote:
SidecarFlip wrote:
2oldman wrote:
Closing state parks makes no sense to me.
Does to me actually. All about limiting exposure where people congregate.
Yes, but people aren't in an enclosed space sitting next to others like in sporting events or restaurants.
How many people use the showers and restrooms at parks?
How many use the visitor center?
I know one St park in Oregon you have to go into a registration building vs a kiosk to register.
Yes those risk factors could easily be alleviated by closing the restrooms, and doing self registration.
But you still need someone doing cleanup and maintenance.