King City Unveils Major Pickleball Expansion: King City, California, has started resurfacing its tennis courts near the golf course this week. The work will take about three weeks and includes turning one of the courts into four new pickleball courts. A new access ramp and other upgrades will be added in a separate project later on.
Court Resurfacing Underway
The project includes full resurfacing of all tennis courts at the site. Construction began earlier this week and is expected to finish within three weeks. The courts are located next to the King City golf course.
One tennis court will be converted into four new pickleball courts. This change supports the growing demand for pickleball in the area. The city aims to offer more options for outdoor recreation.
New Access Ramp Coming Soon
A separate improvement plan will follow the resurfacing. This will include building a new pedestrian access ramp. The ramp will make the courts easier to reach for everyone, including those with mobility needs.
Why the Project Matters
This resurfacing and upgrade project helps improve local sports spaces. It adds more pickleball courts and makes the facility easier to access. Once finished, more people in King City will be able to enjoy tennis and pickleball in a better, safer environment.
News in Brief: King City Unveils Major Pickleball Expansion
King City has begun resurfacing tennis courts near its golf course. One court will become four new pickleball courts. The work should take three weeks. A new pedestrian access ramp and golf course upgrades will follow later. The project aims to improve recreation space and accessibility for all residents.
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