David Rainer - Alabama Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources
(Photo: Billy Pope)
Alabama boasts some of the most beautiful and highest-rated state parks in the nation. To maintain that beauty and integrity, a funding mechanism will be on the May 24 ballot.
The State Parks Amendment is the only amendment on the May ballot.
If approved by voters, the State Parks Amendment will authorize the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds of the State of Alabama of up to $85 million. The amendment proposes that $80 million be used to improve, renovate, equip, acquire, provide, construct and maintain state parks under the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The Alabama Historical Commission will receive up to $5 million to do the same for public historical sites and public historical parks.