This chart-Map is titled Change of guard. California's department of Park and Recreation is
in final negotiations with private businesses to take over management at six state parks.
The image depicts how the California Department of Parks and Recreation is in the process
of negotiation with private companies to take over management of a number of their public
parks.
This image describes the turnover of California state park maintenance and upkeep from the
government to the private sector. The map shows where these parks are.
The figure presented to the left is titled Change of Guard. The figure is a representation
of the statistical data for California is going to have businesses care for parks.
The image depicts how the California Department of Parks and Recreation is in the process
of allowing private corporations to take control of six state parks, in an attempt to raise
additional revenue.
This is a chart stating California was in negotiation to have a private business manage 6
national parks including Enbow lake, Castle Cragg, Woodson Bridge, Brannon Island, Turlock
lake, and Limekiln.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the California state parks system has outsourced
the management of 6 state parks to private contractors
This image is entitled "Change of Guard" and it depicts the state of California, courtesy
of the Department of Parks and Recreation. It shows the state parks, along with a legend to
show distance. There are six state parks.
This is a map of California's state parks and the six parks that are in negotiations to be
considered for private ownership are marked with green dots.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the California state parks system is outsourcing
management of six parks to private contractors.
This graph is illustrating the area of California's parks and recreation, and how much area
will be given to private businesses. Private businesses will be taking over management of
the parks.