Park Fees Ended
I was pleased to read, “Some State Park Fees Ended; Others May Be Cut” (Dec. 28). Paying to use our public lands has always irked me, and it was reaffirming to hear that visitors and employees alike dislike this. I can well imagine that an employee of a state park or forest service did not plan to be a cashier when he or she applied for the job.
Closer to home for me is the infuriating situation of being told I must buy a pass to hike in my local mountains (which, by the way, carries no fine for those of us who refuse to pay to use our public lands). I would think that as a society we would want to encourage city dwellers to experience the beautiful outdoors and relax, not limit access. I pay my taxes and do not appreciate this double taxation. What next? Paying to go to public libraries? Paying to attend public schools?
Your article showed me that I am not alone, that there are many of us who believe the great outdoors should remain free for all to enjoy. Thank you.
BARBARA BALLINGER
Pasadena
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