Construction began April 9 on sewer work at the Scott Street pickleball court in Paso Robles. The project will run weekdays from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and is expected to finish by late April or early May, according to the City of Paso Robles.
The work involves connecting a new sewer line to the court site. It is being completed by JJ Fisher under contract with the city’s capital projects and public works departments.
Safe Access During Construction
To keep the area safe during non-work hours, crews will place steel plates over the open trench at the end of each shift and on weekends. This will allow continued access while preventing accidents or injuries.
Work is happening Monday through Friday and may impact nearby traffic and pedestrian movement during those hours. However, the city has not announced any road closures.
Timeline and Oversight
The city expects the project to be done by the end of April or early May. The construction timeline may vary slightly depending on weather or other conditions.
This sewer connection is a key step toward making the pickleball court fully functional and safe for public use.
Why It Matters
Once complete, the sewer tie-in will help prepare the site for future use and public access. The work is part of a broader city effort to improve infrastructure at local recreational facilities.
The city’s use of a contracted team ensures the work is done professionally and safely, with minimal disruption to residents.
News in Brief: Scott Street Pickleball Court
Sewer work at the Scott Street pickleball court began April 9 and will continue on weekdays through late April or early May. Crews with JJ Fisher, contracted by the City of Paso Robles, are handling the project. Steel plates will cover the trench after hours to maintain safety and access.
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