Royal Oak Tribune

DNR: No plans to close the state parks during coronaviru­s pandemic

- By Mark Cavitt mcavitt@medianewsg­roup.com @MarkCavitt on Twitter

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has no plans to close state parks despite visitors continuing to violate social distancing orders during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Ron Olson, DNR chief of parks and recreation, said discussion­s between the DNR and the governor’s office have not included talks about closing the parks completely. Public gathering spaces within the parks such as campground­s, shelters, and lodging facilities are closed under the state’s stay-at-home order, which is due to expire May 15.

“Moving forward, there will be a strong emphasis on making sure people don’t go out and lose their better judgement while at the parks,” he said. “This can create a potential for the virus to spread. We don’t want the parks to become those types of spaces. We are working with other park systems about social distancing messaging during this pandemic.”

Recreation areas, trails, and other state-managed public lands remain open for use, but with previsions to decrease the risk of coronaviru­s spread.

Over the weekend, the DNR closed all parking lots at Grand Haven State Park due to a lack of social distancing as people gathered for an impromptu car show and refused to disperse when warned by law enforcemen­t. Belle Isle State Park in Detroit was closed twice due to having too many cars on the island at one time. The park has a 3,000-vehicle limit.

Last month, Tippy Dam Recreation Area, located in the Upper Peninsula, closed as visitors continued to violate the state’s social distancing order and multiple citations were handed out at Sterling State Park, located in Monroe, to non-compliant visitors who refused to follow the social distancing order when advised by law enforcemen­t. The citations totaled $500 each.

In an interview with The Detroit Free Press on Monday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer expressed strong concern about a lack of social distancing at Belle Isle State Park. She suggested that greater restrictio­ns could be placed on access to state parks.

On Wednesday, Tiffany Brown, press secretary for Whitmer, told The Oakland Press that the governor is not expected to make any announceme­nts about the state parks on Wednesday or Thursday.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Michigande­rs have been encouraged to take advantage of outdoor activities, including the use of state parks, as long as sound social distancing is followed.

 ?? MARK CAVITT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has no plans to close state parks despite visitors continuing to violate social distancing orders during the coronaviru­s pandemic.
MARK CAVITT — MEDIANEWS GROUP The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has no plans to close state parks despite visitors continuing to violate social distancing orders during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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