By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂
The path that Greg Lein and Matthew Capps shared with the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) State Parks Division is now diverging. Lein, the State Parks Director for the past 12 years is retiring, and Matthew Capps, former Deputy Director, has been promoted to State Parks Director.
While preparing for the National Association of State Parks Directors Conference that is being held at Gulf State Park this week, Lein shared his vision of State Parks when he became director in 2012, and Capps shared his vision of the future of State Parks.
鈥淚 felt like more could be done through our day-use program and day-use activities,鈥 Lein said of his early goals as Director after several years as Deputy Director of the State Lands Division. 鈥淎s an outsider looking in, you think you know how it works, but until you have walked in those shoes, you don鈥檛 know exactly what it鈥檚 like. But I was able to make some changes in the day-use program. We had some parks that weren鈥檛 manning their gates. We felt like we weren鈥檛 capitalizing on resources financially.
鈥淲e put more emphasis on the trails. We put more emphasis on partnering with people who could help us take care of these trails. We brought in concessionaires like the zip-line companies, food trucks and the cable skiing at Oak Mountain. I felt like it was important for our State Parks to stay relevant to the younger generations.鈥
Lein said he feels those efforts have been successful, and State Parks has been able to keep pace with the younger generations.
鈥淭hat applies to technology and having a newer and better reservation system, getting Wi-Fi in the parks, and that has been a challenge,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut you can鈥檛 make that technology work if you don鈥檛 have that connectivity. And realizing that we don鈥檛 have to do everything ourselves. It was about not being afraid to have partners with greater core competencies than we do.
鈥淭he zip lines are a great example of that. We didn鈥檛 have to design it. We didn鈥檛 have to build it. We don鈥檛 have to staff it. But we get to promote it as something people can do as a day activity or as an enhancement to an overnight stay in the State Parks System.鈥
Tackling the backlog of maintenance issues in State Parks has been one goal, but Lein knows Capps will have to continue that effort.
鈥淭hese 12 years have gone by in a flash,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淣one of it would have been possible without having a great team of managers. Matthew has been an exceptional Deputy Director. He鈥檚 brought a lot of fresh ideas to the table with different ways of approaching things. I鈥檓 excited about stepping away and leaving it in his hands.鈥
After Capps graduated from Auburn University, he worked with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and the Mississippi-黑料天堂 Sea Grant program in Mobile. He was director of Dauphin Island Parks and Beach Board and the City of Mobile Parks and Recreation before working in the private sector for several years. He became State Parks Deputy Director three years ago.
鈥淚 think we鈥檙e in a great spot in our State Parks System,鈥 said the 42-year-old Capps. 鈥淚 think we need to maintain and grow. I think if we leverage our partnerships, we can be more financially sustainable. The bond ($80 million bond issue overwhelmingly passed by 黑料天堂 voters) is really helping us get our infrastructure into place where we have good return on investment.鈥