From Deseret News archives:
Utah parks feel pinch
10 of 13 National Park Service units in state saw cuts
The Interior Department did not provide, in its written response to Deseret Morning News questions, any examples of cuts or enhancements to services there. The park superintendent did not return phone calls seeking an interview.
Interior Department data did show the park hired three fewer seasonal employees this year but 19 more permanent employees; however, it had three fewer law enforcement officers.
Hovenweep
Base budget: $4,000 decrease
Budget with project funding: $152,000 decrease
Hovenweep National Monument's base budget was cut by $4,000. The Interior Department said when year-to-year project money is also included, it had a bigger cut: $152,000.
Interior Department data show the park hired one additional seasonal employee and one additional permanent employee.
Rainbow Bridge
Base budget: $2,000 decrease
Budget with project funding: $20,000 increase
This national monument's base budget was cut by $2,000. The Interior Department said that when year-to-year project money is included, its budget actually increased by $20,000.
The Interior Department did not provide, in its written response to Deseret Morning News questions, any examples of cuts or enhancements to services there. The park superintendent did not return phone calls seeking an interview.
Arches
Base budget: $2,000 decrease
Budget with project funding: $322,000 increase
Arches National Park's base budget was cut by $2,000 this year. But the Interior Department says that when year-to-year project money is included, its overall budget increased by $322,000.
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