On Wednesday, THC
reported on Warren Meyer's dealings with the National Forest Service regarding the potential shutdown of his business. He's now received the official shutdown order and here is his comment:
From our shutdown order:
Congress has not provided appropriations for fiscal year
2014. Pursuant to applicable legal requirements in the Antideficiency
Act and Attorney General opinions addressing agency operations in the
absence of appropriations, the Forest Service is unable to administer federally-owned recreation facilities.
Consequently these facilities will be shut down and posted accordingly
with signs provided, with gates locked where they exist, restrooms
locked, and water systems shut down. Visitors in occupied sites would
be given 48 hours to vacate, with the area shut down as the last visitor
leaves, not to exceed 48 hours.
In other words, we pay all the bills, run the parks in an independent
manner, have no USFS people stationed in the parks, but we have to shut
down because the Forest Service can no longer "administer" the
facilities. Huh? What day-to-day administration is necessary?
Remember that the USFS itself did not think their presence was
necessary, originally confirming on Tuesday that we would stay open as
we had in all past shutdowns.
We often go weeks and months in these facilities without ever seeing a
USFS manager. The USFS considers it so important to have staff
available to "administer" these facilities that none of their recreation
personnel work on weekends or on holidays, by far and away the busiest
and most difficult times in these facilities.
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