One of the many reasons that Marin continues to enjoy high real estate values is due to the many county, state and national parks in our area. Marin County is dominated by 70-80% open space, which includes this network of parks, many of which are suffering due to the California budget crisis.
There is a proposed state ballot measure, sponsored by the Marin Conservation League, which would create the State Parks and Wildlife Conservation Trust Fund Act of 2010. The purpose of the measure would be to protect state parks and conserve wildlife where, by law, the funds could only be spent on state parks, urban river parkways, wildlife, natural lands and ocean conservation programs. These funds would come from an $18 annual State Park Access Pass surcharge added to the license fee on all California vehicles annually. Vehicles subject to the surcharge would receive free, year-round admission to all state parks. This fee is expected to generate $500 million a year and take the funding of the state parks out of the state general fund.
To learn more about the measure and how you can help gather signatures to ensure its place on the November 2010 ballot, log on to the California State Parks Foundation website. You can also learn more about this issue locally on the Marin Conservation League website or email subvw@yahoo.com.
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Judy LeMarr
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