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New Pickleball Courts at Webster Street Park: $135K Investment

New Pickleball Courts at Webster Street Park: BINGHAMTON – Pickleball enthusiasts in Binghamton will soon have new facilities to enjoy on the south side of the city. Mayor Jared Kraham announced on Thursday that the installation of six new pickleball courts at Webster Street Park is underway.

Project Details

The new pickleball courts are set to replace two unused tennis courts. Construction began earlier this week and is projected to take up to 10 days. Following construction, the courts will need a 30-day curing period before they are painted. Residents can look forward to using the new facilities by early October.

Community Demand

“I regularly hear from residents across the City who want more places to play pickleball in Binghamton,” said Kraham. “The Parks Department has been working in real time to meet the growing demand, adding more than a dozen pickleball courts to our parks in recent years. These new courts at Webster Street Park will provide residents of all ages with more opportunities to get outside and enjoy all our parks have to offer.”

Financials

The total cost for the project is approximately $135,600, funded from the General Fund budget. Currently, Binghamton hosts 16 pickleball courts spread across MacArthur Park, Recreation Park, Valley Street, and West End Park.

News in Brief: New Pickleball Courts at Webster Street Park

BINGHAMTON – New pickleball courts are coming to Webster Street Park, as announced by Mayor Jared Kraham. The project will replace two unused tennis courts with six new pickleball courts.

Pickleball Court Construction started this week and is expected to be completed within 10 days, with the courts set to open in early October after a 30-day curing period. “I regularly hear from residents across the City who want more places to play pickleball in Binghamton,” Kraham stated, highlighting the city’s efforts to meet growing demand. The project costs approximately $135,600, funded by the General Fund budget. Binghamton currently has 16 pickleball courts across various parks.

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