Sam,
-- Not discounting any political scoring going on, but NPR had John Jarvis on yesterday and asked the same question. He said in most cases it was more of an issue of things you don't see much of - trash collection, maintenance, cleaning, etc. So, while you might not see an employee wandering around the tow path too often in your daily use of it, if a pipe in one of the public restrooms bursts, NPS has someone whose job it is to take the call reporting the broken pipe, someone else whose job it is to go fix that pipe, etc, etc, you get the idea.
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 11:08:30 AM UTC-4, Sam Hauser wrote:
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 11:08:30 AM UTC-4, Sam Hauser wrote:
A lot of these closings really seem like a political power play to me. Many of the places they have closed are unstaffed 99% of the time anyway. I think it has cost them more money in many of these places to pay the employees necessary to put out all the cones and barricades than it would to just leave them open.
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