Mobile Prepares for Expansion of Pickleball Courts: In Mobile, Alabama, the popularity of pickleball is rising, prompting city officials to move forward with plans to install additional courts to meet community demand. The City of Mobile is set to begin destruction at Crawford-Murphy Park on South Ann Street next week, marking the first phase of this expansion initiative.
“We are thrilled about this project because we understand how much our community LOVES pickleball!” remarked city officials.
The demolition at Crawford-Murphy Park paves the way for the installation of new pickleball courts, part of a broader effort by the city’s parks and recreation department to enhance recreational facilities. Upon completion, expected by mid-August, Mobile will boast six new courts, praised as the largest in the city.
The new courts are not limited to Crawford-Murphy Park; they will also be located at Stotts Park, Lavretta Park, Hillsdale Community Center, and James Seals Community Center, ensuring widespread access for pickleball enthusiasts across Mobile.
News in Brief : Mobile Prepares for Expansion of Pickleball Courts
Mobile, Alabama is responding to rising pickleball popularity by expanding court facilities. Demolition at Crawford-Murphy Park will commence soon, clearing the way for new courts. This marks the initial phase of a broader initiative to enhance recreational options citywide. Mobile plans to complete six new courts by mid-August, including locations at several parks and community centers. Citizens can follow the City’s Parks & Recreation Facebook page for updates on this project’s progress.
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