Oct-25-2017 07:05 AM
Nov-04-2017 08:30 AM
rvshrinker wrote:
You can’t talk about the NPS backlog and underfunding without talking about the growing share of our federal budget which is devoted to entitlements - Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security - and interest on the debt. The only way our budget trajectory can change is when everyone agrees to act like an adult and sacrifice something for the good of future Americans. We will all have to give up something, or the 4 expenses above alone will total more than all federal revenue within 15 years. There won’t be room for anything else - education, homeland security, national defense, to say nothing of the interior department and the NPS.
Nov-03-2017 06:22 PM
bukhrn wrote:2gypsies wrote:I think we all agree, there needs to be an increase, But I can't remember anything that has gone up 134% at one time.
Here's how the yearly attendance is at the major parks:
https://www.nps.gov/subjects/socialscience/annual-visitation-highlights.htm
As volunteers in these parks we have seen the 'behind-the-scene' issues the parks have to deal with. When 5 million people visit a park that creates a lot of manpower, a strong law enforcement team, road repairs, general building repairs, etc. The amount kept in the parks from the entrance fees doesn't begin to cover the overall costs of needed repairs/updating that the public expects.
Nothing will replace these parks. If you expect your children/grandchildren and their descendants to have the good experiences that you've had then costs will go up over the years to preserve these parks for them. Costs in everything goes up. Think of the cigarettes, booze, cars, groceries, fuel, amusement park entrances, movies, etc. that you willingly pay. Those have all gone up over the years and yet, we just pay them.
Oct-28-2017 05:42 PM
2gypsies wrote:I think we all agree, there needs to be an increase, But I can't remember anything that has gone up 134% at one time.
Here's how the yearly attendance is at the major parks:
https://www.nps.gov/subjects/socialscience/annual-visitation-highlights.htm
As volunteers in these parks we have seen the 'behind-the-scene' issues the parks have to deal with. When 5 million people visit a park that creates a lot of manpower, a strong law enforcement team, road repairs, general building repairs, etc. The amount kept in the parks from the entrance fees doesn't begin to cover the overall costs of needed repairs/updating that the public expects.
Nothing will replace these parks. If you expect your children/grandchildren and their descendants to have the good experiences that you've had then costs will go up over the years to preserve these parks for them. Costs in everything goes up. Think of the cigarettes, booze, cars, groceries, fuel, amusement park entrances, movies, etc. that you willingly pay. Those have all gone up over the years and yet, we just pay them.
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Oct-28-2017 09:56 AM
Public invited to provide comments on proposed
peak season fee increases at 17 highly visited parks
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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