Neighbors up in arms over new Big Basin ‘front door’ proposal

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Neighbors up in arms over new Big Basin ‘front door’ proposal
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“I think the real issue is just the lack of discussion with the people impacted,” said Boulder Creek resident Leslie Keedy.

. The new vision document describes Saddle Mountain as a site that could be used as Big Basin’s primary entrance, hosting visitor parking, camping check-ins, a camp store, shuttle pick-up and limited park operations and staff housing.“A lot of this is around how to make Big Basin resilient in the face of what we know is a changing climate, how to make it accessible to the most people, how to make it inclusive,” said State Parks Santa Cruz District Superintendent Chris Spohrer.

The proposed new main entry, however, is located much too close for comfort for at least one group of organized Boulder Creek residents.Charlynn Atiam, who has lived across the road from the Saddle Mountain property for the past 36 years, said she used to believe there was an invisible sign in front of her home reading, “If you’re lost, stop here.

“I think people didn’t think that there would ever be a time when historic structures would be moved out of the basin,” Spohrer said. “I was one of those people. I was like, yeah, that’s a hard thing to contemplate, taking CCC-era , beloved, beautiful structures and thinking we’re just going to abandon those and we’re going to move. But the CZU fire was a major event and when it comes to infrastructure, it was very destructive. And it changed the calculus for what would be possible.

Leslie Keedy described her life in a temporary location in Aptos while “jumping through hoops” to obtain needed permits to rebuild. Keedy, who works for the city of Santa Cruz, said residents such as herself were “highly distracted” by the process of rebuilding their lives and not paying attention to Big Basin’s plans. She, like others, had to be alerted by remaining neighbors to upcoming virtual meetings.

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