California assemblyman Mike Davis has put forward a proposal to
turn the late Michael Jackson´s Neverland ranch into a state park. His
proposal has the support of the National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People.
With the site valued at $100 million by the current owners and
the state budget $19 billion in the red, it is unlikely that the
proposal could go forward without a partnership between public and
private interests. A bill may be put forward soon.
"I think Michael’s history is world history, and I think it
would become the number one attraction for the state parks if we could
pull it off," said California Parks Commission member and NAACP
president Alice Huffman.
turn the late Michael Jackson´s Neverland ranch into a state park. His
proposal has the support of the National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People.
With the site valued at $100 million by the current owners and
the state budget $19 billion in the red, it is unlikely that the
proposal could go forward without a partnership between public and
private interests. A bill may be put forward soon.
"I think Michael’s history is world history, and I think it
would become the number one attraction for the state parks if we could
pull it off," said California Parks Commission member and NAACP
president Alice Huffman.