California State Parks Foundation today celebrated the expansion of three existing state parks and the addition of three new state park properties. This is the biggest expansion of the California state park system in decades.
“This is a historic moment of growth for California's beloved state park system,” said Rachel Norton, Executive Director of California State Parks Foundation. “Expanding and adding park properties will make it easier for Californians to get outdoors, protect beloved places, and conserve important habitat.”
Prior to Senate Bill 630 (SB 630) law, acquiring land next to state parks had to go through multiple layers of approval by as many as three other government agencies. This process often would take years to complete. Thanks to SB 630, California State Parks is now empowered to conduct due diligence and move forward with acquiring adjacent land to expand state parks with fewer layers of approval.
“We're proud to have championed the state law that streamlined the process of park expansions,” continued Rachel Norton. “This new approach is being put to work for the benefit of Californians.”