By Spencer Wilson | CBS Colorado
The U.S. Forest Service says it will not be hiring seasonal workers that do campsite enforcement in Colorado this upcoming year. In past years, those workers have kept the campgrounds clean and the trails safe.
The decision by the Forest Service has upset some people in Summit County who pay extra in their taxes for some of those positions. The tax was created because the county is not allowed to hire people to do that enforcement themselves. The work needs to be done by a USFS employee.
The Forest Service doesn’t have the money to create those positions this upcoming year and wants to use the money that they’ll save for other priorities, according to county leaders.