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Budget Cuts Force Gettysburg To Skip Maintenance Tasks
POSTED: 11:38 am EDT June 28, 2004
GETTYSBURG, Pa. -- The revered Civil War battlefield is getting a bit rundown these days after years of inadequate federal funding, said officials at Gettysburg National Military Park. The park estimates that its $6.2 million operating budget only covers about two-thirds of its annual needs. That has meant less money for regular maintenance of the park and more unchecked wear and tear on its relics.
Effort to restore 300 cannons and their carriages has been hampered by lack of funds, said Dave Dreier, park maintenance chief. Grass at the park may not be cut as fast this summer as in previous years and broken windows in a park barn will probably not be fixed. National Parks Conservation Association Senior Vice President Ron Tipton is calling on the Bush administration to fulfill a pledge he made during the 2000 campaign to erase the maintenance backlog at the park.
WGAL
Budget Cuts Force Gettysburg To Skip Maintenance Tasks
POSTED: 11:38 am EDT June 28, 2004
GETTYSBURG, Pa. -- The revered Civil War battlefield is getting a bit rundown these days after years of inadequate federal funding, said officials at Gettysburg National Military Park. The park estimates that its $6.2 million operating budget only covers about two-thirds of its annual needs. That has meant less money for regular maintenance of the park and more unchecked wear and tear on its relics.
Effort to restore 300 cannons and their carriages has been hampered by lack of funds, said Dave Dreier, park maintenance chief. Grass at the park may not be cut as fast this summer as in previous years and broken windows in a park barn will probably not be fixed. National Parks Conservation Association Senior Vice President Ron Tipton is calling on the Bush administration to fulfill a pledge he made during the 2000 campaign to erase the maintenance backlog at the park.
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