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Pickleball Court Controversy in Dorchester Amid Major Tennis Resurfacing Plans

Pickleball Court Controversy in Dorchester: During a recent Dorchester County Board of Education meeting, a significant proposal emerged that could reshape the local sports landscape. Duc Trieu, the Director of Dorchester County Recreation and Parks, represented the County Council in proposing a property transfer aimed at establishing pickleball courts on a parcel of land situated behind the Judy Center on Glasgow Street in Cambridge.

Community Discontent Over Resurfacing

In August, the Board of Education made a controversial decision to approve a project by the James G. Busick Tennis Foundation, focusing on resurfacing the Glasgow Tennis Courts.

This decision sparked disappointment among local pickleball players, who felt sidelined as the resurfacing would eliminate the lines necessary for pickleball play. Under the terms of a grant from the United States Tennis Association, the resurfaced courts are restricted to only tennis lines for the first five years, leaving the pickleball community frustrated.

Trieu addressed these concerns at the Board of Education meeting, noting the upset within Cambridge’s pickleball community. “So that kind of put the county in a pickle, no pun intended,” Trieu remarked, representing the dilemma faced by local sports enthusiasts.

A Path Forward

In light of the resurfacing decision, Trieu proposed that the Board of Education consider transferring the Glasgow Tennis Courts and the adjacent parcel behind the Judy Center to the county. He emphasized that this transfer would enable the county to develop dedicated pickleball courts and facilitate youth and adult tennis and pickleball programming across the facilities.

Additionally, Trieu provided an update on the Glasgow Tennis Courts resurfacing project, stating it is ongoing and anticipated to conclude within the week. “So you’re going to start seeing a lot of tennis players out there on the newly resurfaced courts,” he assured attendees, highlighting the upcoming opportunities for tennis enthusiasts.

News in Brief: Pickleball Court Controversy in Dorchester

During a recent Board of Education meeting, Dorchester County Recreation and Parks Director Duc Trieu proposed transferring a property behind the Judy Center to create new pickleball courts. This follows community frustration over resurfacing the Glasgow Tennis Courts, which eliminated pickleball lines.

Trieu noted the importance of accommodating tennis and pickleball players. He also provided an update on the resurfacing project, expected to conclude shortly, allowing for increased tennis activity in the area.

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