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DEC Implements Reservation Systems for High Use Areas in Peak Seasons

These systems meter the flow of people in high use areas during peak seasons. All visitors much have a user permit with them. There are 2 models for this. In both cases, these systems only would operate in busy seasons. 1) The analogy is to DEC campground fees, fishing licenses, hunting licenses, snowmobile licenses, and ski tags. They are simple to get, often online, and inexpensive. The primary benefit is assuring the user they will get the experience they are seeking by limiting the number of people. 2.) The analogy is to other popular sites, like the 9/11 Memorial in New York City. You must get a time slotted permit, online or in person, during busy times. But the passes are free. The goal is to meter the number of people in a specific area at any one time.

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The new role in Park leadership will deal with trail rebuilding and crowding.

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