PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's rebounding state parks system plans to more than quadruple the number of rental cabins at parks statewide, one of several major projects on the drawing board to improve and expand parks facilities less than a decade after the system struggled to keep parks open during the Great Recession. A legislative oversight committee's recent endorsement of the plan set the stage for Arizona State Parks to solicit proposals from private vendors for 100 additional cabins at six parks. The plan would have the park system pay a fraction of the cabins' up-front costs, with most of the costs paid by a vendor who would provide the cabins.Read more on NewsOK.com