From Deseret News archives:
Utah parks feel pinch
10 of 13 National Park Service units in state saw cuts
However, the park is in the process of rebuilding and expanding its visitors center, with work expected to be completed next August. Until then, the visitors center is housed in a temporary structure.
Cedar Breaks
Base budget: $1,000 decrease
Budget with project funding: $6,000 increase
This national monument's base budget was cut by $1,000, but the regional office gave it a midseason increase of $20,000 out of travel funds. Even before that increase, the Interior Department said if year-to-year project money were included, the park would have had a $6,000 increase.
Superintendent Paul Roelandt said the midseason money "allowed us to keep our heads above water, to be honest with you." He noted the park had not received an increase in its base budget for several years until then.
However, the Interior Department noted that "the park has reduced its use of supplies, materials and equipment, as well as prep time and informal interpretation/roving time for visitor services staff."
Roelandt said his park turned to the Zion Natural History Association to help fund printing of some of its brochures, and it started printing in-house some trail guides and other information that it previously would have had professionally printed.
Roelandt said no visitor services were expanded or added but said the park received some money to increase its outreach to volunteer groups, which he said have become important to help with winter activities there such as snowmobiling.
Natural Bridges
Base budget: Unchanged
Budget with project funding: $56,000 increase
The national monument's base budget remained the same as last year. The Interior Department said if year-to-year project money were included, its overall budget had a $56,000 increase.
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