Washington State Parks Commission Changes Plan On Navy Usage

Washington State Parks Commission Changes Plan On Navy Usage For SEAL Training


Washington State Parks
Changes to a plan that would allow covert Navy training at certain Washington State Parks are further angering some park goers.
Last month, the State Parks Commission approved a request for the Navy to conduct SEAL training operations at up to 17 parks. For at least nine months, the training must take place at night, when fewer park visitors would be around. The decision could be reevaluated after the trial period. 
The restrictions came after pushback from park users who worried they would be unknowingly watched.
During a special meeting Thursday, the commission voted to let the state parks director decide if daylight restrictions can be lifted or modified after the Navy’s nine-month trial period is up, as long as the Navy complies with limits on when and where it will conduct training operations.

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