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San  Mateo County Parks funding crisis leads to call for ballot measure
by Kathy Switky

San Mateo County Parks - including such highly  visited sites as
Coyote  Point and Flood  Parks - are among the most spectacular in the state. Yet San Mateo  County is the only Bay Area county that has a park system without a dedicated  source of tax funds for park operation and maintenance.

Although citizens have worked on a search for alternative funding sources  for parks since 1992, the current budget crisis has brought this issue  to a head. General Fund monies are being directed away from parks - and  resultant cuts in maintenance, ranger staffing, and park hours have been  drastic.

Several passionate citizen activists have been working with Committee  for Green Foothills (CGF) to solve this problem by securing a dedicated  source of funds for the County parks. We look now to the Supervisors to  take the next step and offer San Mateo County voters the opportunity to  provide this critical funding.

 Parks operating budget slashed
If the Supervisors adopt the County Manager's recommended budget, the  Parks' operating budget will have been cut by 30% over the past two years.  This year's County budget has a shortfall of $3.8 million in the Parks  operating budget - the funds used for maintenance and ongoing operational  needs. This doesn't include some $77 million in deferred or new improvements.

The
San Mateo  County Parks system contains the widest variety of habitats and the  most endangered species of any county parks in the Bay Area. Our county  government has an obligation to preserve and protect these invaluable  assets for the future.

Parks Foundation dedicated to programs, not maintenance
Ironically, while maintenance and operational costs are being slashed  by the County, private funding is already helping to supplement other  expenses in County parks. The
San  Mateo County Parks and Recreation Foundation was established five  years ago to provide additional financial support for recreational, environmental  and educational programs and projects of the San Mateo County Parks and  Recreation Department. This growing nonprofit has provided essential funding  for a number of parks projects, but the Foundation's mission is not to  fund operational needs. It's clear that San Mateo County must identify  tax-based revenues to be dedicated for parks.

Thousands of citizens ask for ballot measure
For the very short term, the parks can limp along with a drastically reduced  budget. Bathrooms won't be kept as clean, rangers will be scarce as they  shuttle between parks, essential summer interns will be absent this year,  and some areas of some parks will be closed. This reduced level of funding  imperils both park resources and the enjoyment of visitors. Committee  for Green Foothills is urging the Board to take action quickly and ensure  that these important public assets are adequately maintained and protected.

With the support of Supervisors Jerry Hill and Mike Nevin, CGF and a number  of citizen activists have gathered signatures on a petition
urging  the Board of Supervisors to put forth a ballot measure that would  provide a dedicated source of funds for County parks.

At the Board's June 25 budget hearings, we presented to the Board this
petition, signed by  more than 6,000 County residents - an outstanding show of support for  our parks.

Recent surveys indicate that County voters will continue their long history  of voting for parks funding: a 2001 Strategy Research Institute poll indicated  that 74% of San Mateo County voters would support a tax dedicated to capital  improvements and expansion of existing County parks and trails.

Ask the Supervisors to act now to fund parks
We need to let the County Supervisors know that the public supports parks  funding now. Please take a minute to write a letter to the Supervisors,  asking them to proceed expeditiously with this. Join us in asking the  Supervisors to put this issue on the ballot and give San Mateo County  voters the opportunity to vote for dedicated parks funding.

San  Mateo County Board of Supervisors
President Rose Jacobs Gibson
Supervisors Mark Church, Richard
Gordon, Jerry Hill, and Mike Nevin
400 County Center
Redwood City, CA 94063
Fax (650) 599-1027

For more information and the latest updates on this issue, visit our website  at
www.GreenFoothills.org/action.


Published July 2003 in Green  Footnotes.
Page last updated July 7, 2003

 

 

      

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