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U.S. parks meeting at Snowbird draws fire
Critics say the national event will be waste of money
The national meeting, set for July 16-17 at Snowbird, will bring together more than 400 park superintendents and other top Park Service officials to hear from Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, Park Service director Mary Bomar, Utah Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and others.
Some of those attending the conference question the value of a meeting with political leaders who won't be around in just a few short months, when the Bush administration ends. They also say the timing is bad, coming in the month when many parks are having their busiest period of the year.
And they say the cost estimated at $1 million or more for travel, rooms and meals is an unnecessary burden for their budgets, already taxed by a backlog of unfunded maintenance.
None of the current park officials who were critical of the meeting would allow their names to be used, saying they feared retribution.
The agenda, he said, is to point out "all of the great things that they've done for parks and conservation when most of us believe they've done far more harm than good."
The criticism isn't unanimous. Several park superintendents contacted said they view the meeting as an opportunity to get together with peers, compare notes and renew relationships.
"I think it's productive," said Sheridan Steele, superintendent at Acadia National Park in Maine. "You get not only the opportunity to hear from key leadership, but the interaction between people, formally and informally, is very valuable."
Park Service spokesman David Barna said, "It's really almost ridiculous that we don't do this more often." He noted that it's been 20 years since the last such gathering and said, "We're planning two days of meaningful work. This is not politics."
President Bush came into office pledging to eliminate a multibillion-dollar maintenance backlog in the park system, fixing decrepit buildings, roads, trails and sewer systems. He will leave office in January with a to-do list longer than the one he inherited.
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