Arnold Wants To Terminate Carlsbad State Beach

by The Editors on January 10, 2008

[Editors’ Note: Carlsbadistan reader Regis Weber pointed out that the LA Times has made an adjustment to the story we originally linked to here with the words: “FOR THE RECORD: Beaches: An article in Thursday’s Section A on the state budget mistakenly said that several Southern California beaches were among the state parks Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposes to close. State beaches in Southern California would remain open under the governor’s recommendations, but the number of lifeguards would be cut 50%.]

According to a story in the LA Times, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is today expected to propose shutting 48 state parks — including Carlsbad State Beach as part of his solution to the state’s fiscal crisis.

The cuts, described by officials familiar with the governor’s proposals, are so deep that some in the Capitol are already dismissing the plan as a ruse — an attempt to stir up so much public demand for a tax hike that the governor will ultimately be able to break his pledge not to take that route.

We guess the upside would be no pay parking meter at the Tamarack Beach parking lot.

[Link: Los Angles Times]

Regis Weber January 11, 2008 at 9:52 pm

Better reread that same article. They added this…

FOR THE RECORD:
Beaches: An article in Thursday’s Section A on the state budget mistakenly said that several Southern California beaches were among the state parks Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposes to close. State beaches in Southern California would remain open under the governor’s recommendations, but the number of lifeguards would be cut 50%.

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