Downtown Jackson to Get New Pickleball Courts: The Pulse at Farish Street project will bring new pickleball courts to Downtown Jackson. This community park development aims to improve recreational opportunities in the area. The park will also include a skate park and a vendor park for food trucks.
Project Timeline
Construction is expected to begin in April or May. The 7.75-acre site will be developed in three phases. The first phase focuses on creating the community park and courts.
City’s Commitment to Recreation
The addition of pickleball courts highlights the city’s dedication to promoting active lifestyles. Jhai Keeton, director of Jackson’s Department of Planning and Development, emphasized,
“This project is crucial for community engagement and recreation.” – (Jhai Keeton)
Future Expectations
The project is set to transform the area, providing a space for leisure and social activities. This development may also attract more visitors to Downtown Jackson, boosting the local economy. The city is optimistic about the positive impact of this park on the community.
News in Brief: Downtown Jackson to Get New Pickleball Courts
The Pulse at Farish Street project will introduce new pickleball courts to Downtown Jackson, enhancing recreational opportunities. Construction is set to begin in April or May on the 7.75-acre site, developed in three phases, with the first phase focusing on the community park and courts.
Director Jhai Keeton emphasized the project’s importance for community engagement and local economic growth.
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