俄勒冈州公园将在2026年提高停车费,并因短缺1 400万美元而取消一些豁免。
Oregon State Parks will raise parking fees and end some waivers in 2026 due to a $14 million shortfall.
俄勒冈州公园在2026年面临1 400万美元的预算短缺,促使收费增加和政策改变。
Oregon State Parks faces a $14 million budget shortfall for 2026, prompting fee increases and policy changes.
自2026年1月1日起,每年居民的停车许可证将增至60美元,国外游客的停车许可证将增至75美元,24个月的停车许可证将终止,俄勒冈太平洋海岸护照将不再出售,尽管现有的通行证仍然有效。
Starting January 1, 2026, annual parking permits will rise to $60 for residents and $75 for out-of-state visitors, 24-month permits will end, and the Oregon Pacific Coast Passport will no longer be sold, though existing passes remain valid.
绿色星期五和第一天Hikes的停车费豁免将终止,对倾弃站可能实行新的收费。
Parking fee waivers on Green Friday and First Day Hikes will end, and new fees may be introduced for dump stations.
额外的公园可能需要停车费,而保留政策可能随着更严格的取消规则而改变。
Additional parks may require parking fees, and reservation policies could change with stricter cancellation rules.
国家公园日免征营地费的做法可以取消。
Camping fee waivers on State Parks Day may be eliminated.
邀请公众在2026年12月1日至1月15日期间提供意见。
Public input is invited from December 1 to January 15, 2026.
OPRD计划扩大设施,改善道路,并寻求伙伴关系,以确保长期可持续性。
OPRD plans to expand facilities, improve trails, and pursue partnerships to ensure long-term sustainability.