[pct-l] Simply parking in a National Forest does not requireapermit
Luce Cruz
lucecruz13 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 14:50:10 CDT 2014
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:40 PM, JPL <jplynch at crosslink.net> wrote:
> A government agency can charge access fees, its part of their
> administrative responsibilities to make such decisions under the
> Constitution. My local park charges a parking fee. We may not like it (I
> don't), but its a significant source of revenue for the agency involved.
> Whether or not a visitor uses any facilities or not. And the driveway and
> parking area are certainly facilities. I'd be surprised if its not
> overturned pretty quickly.
So I'm going to guess that many do not know what the requirements are under
a law passed by congress that allows the USDA/Forest Service to collect
fees and specifically addresses when a fee is or is not legal? Your local
park is under a different jurisdiction, but our federal lands are under
federal management, and they **must** follow federal law.
http://www.westernslopenofee.org/pdfuploads/Sedona_Meeting_Handout_FLREA_Excerpts.pdf
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Luce Cruz
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