New Pickleball Courts Proposal: The City Council will consider a proposal to design and build six new pickleball courts at Rotary Park, aiming for a possible opening by late fall. The project supports the growing demand for pickleball and improves community recreation options.
Project Proposal and Timeline
The Council is reviewing a plan for engineering design, bidding, and construction management for the courts. Officials hope to open the new courts by “maybe this uh late fall,” depending on how quickly the work moves forward.
Why Rotary Park Was Chosen
Rotary Park is seen as the best spot for the new courts because of its features. It has parking, restrooms, open space, and is far enough from homes to lower noise concerns. Hanson called Rotary Park one of the city’s “hidden hidden jewels.”
Community Impact and Growing Popularity
City leaders believe the project will bring major benefits. Hanson said the project is “another investment in quality of life” and praised pickleball’s accessibility for “young and old,” noting the sport’s rapid rise in popularity.
News in Brief: New Pickleball Courts Proposal
City Council is considering building six new pickleball courts at Rotary Park, aiming for a late fall opening. Rotary Park’s space and amenities make it an ideal location. Hanson calls the project “another investment in quality of life,” highlighting pickleball’s wide appeal for “young and old.”
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