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Div. 5.DIVISION 5. PARKS AND MONUMENTS
Ch. 1.691.CHAPTER 1.691. California Park and Recreational Facilities Act of 1984
Art. 4.ARTICLE 4. State Park System
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The Legislature recognizes that public financial resources are inadequate to meet all capital outlay needs of the state park system and that the development of recently acquired units of the state park system has proceeded at a rate that has prevented their full potential for public use from being realized. Accordingly, it is declared to be the policy of the state that funds allocated pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 5096.231 shall be appropriated primarily for projects that accomplish the following:
(a)Serve metropolitan population centers and accommodate day-use and weekend-overnight visits.
(b)Provide for the development of existing units with the minimum facilities necessary for accessibility, use, and interpretation.
(c)Rehabilitate facilities at existing units that will prov
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The Legislature recognizes that public financial resources are inadequate to meet all capital outlay needs of the state park system and that the development of recently acquired units of the state park system has proceeded at a rate that has prevented their full potential for public use from being realized. Accordingly, it is declared to be the policy of the state that funds allocated pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 5096.231 shall be appropriated primarily for projects that accomplish the following:
(a)
Serve metropolitan population centers and accommodate day-use and weekend-overnight visits.
(b)
Provide for the development of existing units with the minimum facilities necessary for accessibility, use, and interpretation.
(c)
Rehabilitate facilities at existing units that will provide for more efficient management and reduced operational costs.
(d)
Minimize dependence on motor vehicles and reduce other forms of energy and water consumption through appropriately designed facilities.
(e)
Acquire those lands which will lead to the completion of ongoing projects.