We have mentioned before that Jack London State Historic Park in Sonoma County was one of the State Parks initially slated for closure that could be saved by procedures introduced under AB 42.
A recent article from KCET describes the partnership that will keep the park open at least 36 hours per week for at least 5 years beginning May 1:
The Valley of the Moon Natural History Association has entered into an agreement with the state to operate the park by keeping the gates open at least 36 hours per week for five years (with the option of a one-year extension) starting May 1. The group, which is the first to takeover a park under a recent law that allows state parks to enter into agreements directly with non-profits, will be responsible for daily maintenance, visitor services, volunteer staffing, protection of natural and historic resources, and interpretation.
You can read more here.

