Yosemite, CA — Park officials in Yosemite National Park over the past few years have implemented various systems designed to reduce traffic during the peak season. It was initially due to the COVID pandemic, and this past summer was related to ongoing road projects, according to park officials. District Four Tuolumne County Supervisor Kathleen Haff, who represents the south county area, proposed that the county pass a resolution asking that the National Park Service refrain from implementing any visitation restrictions, in 2023 and beyond. Her resolution states, “In the summer of 2022 alone, lost peak season tourism in our county is estimated to have resulted in over $600,000 in lost tax rev
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