Washington State Parks to consider allowing commercial advertising

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will consider repealing a policy prohibiting advertising in state parks.

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will consider repealing a policy prohibiting advertising in state parks.

Through the 2009-11 and 2011-13 State Parks operating budgets, the Legislature directed the agency to work toward self-sufficiency. The agency’s Transformation Plan identifies digital media and printed collateral as agency assets with significant potential to raise advertising revenue to support operations.

At its next regular meeting at 9 a.m. on Jan. 23, the commission will consider repealing the existing policy and approving a new Washington State Parks Advertising Policy to allow commercial advertising on digital and printed material and to set criteria for any such advertising.

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The proposed policy does not include commercial advertising in state parks but only advertising on agency websites and select printed materials.

Written public comment received by Jan. 7 will be provided to Commission for consideration. To provide comments, the public may attend the commission meeting in person or e-mail comments to website@parks.wa.gov.

The draft advertising policy can be found online at http://www.parks.wa.gov/plans/StateParksAdvertisingPolicy.doc .

The meeting takes place at The Governor Hotel, located at 621 Capitol Way S., Olympia, Wash.