Roosevelt Park Pickleball Courts Shuttered: Minot residents should note that the entrance and pickleball courts at Roosevelt Park will close starting Monday, September 8. The closures are part of ongoing flood protection construction under the Mouse River Plan and are aimed at keeping residents safe while meeting project deadlines before winter.
Background on the Flood Protection Project
The Mouse River Plan has been underway for months, with significant progress in the last four months. Construction includes building a levee, flood wall panels, and footings to protect the city from potential flooding. Phase MI-7 of the project specifically involves work around Roosevelt Park.
Safety and Timing
Officials say the closures are necessary to protect the public while construction continues. Work is scheduled to run through the fall, with crews focused on completing critical tasks before winter weather arrives.
Residents should plan accordingly, as access to the park entrance and pickleball courts will remain restricted until construction in the area is complete.
News in Brief: Roosevelt Park Pickleball Courts Shuttered
Starting September 8, Roosevelt Park’s entrance and pickleball courts in Minot will close for flood protection work under phase MI-7 of the Mouse River Plan. The project includes building levees, flood walls, and footings. Closures ensure safety and help meet construction deadlines before winter.
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