- SACRAMENTO -- The director of Californias state parks system resigned Friday after officials discovered that her department had $54 million in unspent money in its accounts that it had not reported to the state finance department. (San Jose Mercury News)
- Local parks advocates reacted angrily Friday after State Parks Director Ruth Coleman resigned amid revelations that her agency had nearly $54 million in surplus money that could have been used to keep dozens of state parks off a closure list. (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
- John Laird, the states natural resources secretary, said there will be a complete audit of the state parks system and an investigation into Ruth Colemans actions, the San Jose Mercury News reported. Coleman had been director of state parks since 2003. (United Press International)
- Former State Parks director Ruth Coleman speaks at the grand opening of the Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Beach on April 25, 2009. Coleman resigned her post on Friday July 20, 2012. (89.3 KPCC)
- State Parks director Ruth Coleman speaks at the grand opening of the Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Beach on April 25, 2009 in Santa Monica, California. (89.3 KPCC)
- Parks director Ruth Coleman submitted her resignation to Gov. Jerry Brown resigned Friday morning. (KXTV News10Net)
- The director who resigned, Ruth Coleman, had been in the job since 2002, making her the longest-serving head of the parks system. (Los Angeles Times)
- State Parks Director Ruth Coleman resigned this morning, and her second in command was fired. (Sacramento Bee)
- The director of the Parks and Recreation Dept., Ruth Coleman, has sent Governor Brown a letter of resignation, and her acting Chief Deputy Director, Michael Harris, has been fired. The letter of resignation offered by Ms. (Examiner)
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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