Fresno’s New Pickleball Courts: The city of Fresno has started construction on eight new pickleball courts at Rotary East Park. The groundbreaking took place on Monday, marking an expansion of recreational facilities aimed at promoting outdoor sports and active lifestyles for residents.
Features of the New Courts
The new courts will measure 64 feet by 34 feet each and will include benches, sports court lighting, and an 8-foot perimeter fence. These upgrades will create a welcoming space for pickleball players of all ages and skill levels.
Fresno County Supervisor Garry Bredefeld shared news of the groundbreaking on his Facebook page, highlighting the importance of the project for the community.
Boosting Community Recreation
Located at 6464 North Cedar Avenue, Rotary East Park will serve as a hub for outdoor activities. The addition of these courts is expected to surge interest in pickleball and provide residents with more opportunities to stay active.
News in Brief: Fresno’s New Pickleball Courts
Fresno has begun building eight new pickleball courts at Rotary East Park. The courts will include lighting, benches, and fencing. Supervisor Garry Bredefeld shared the news online. The project will expand recreational options and promote a healthy lifestyle for local residents. The park is located at 6464 North Cedar Avenue.
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