Norfolk’s New Pickleball Courts Construction: The City of Norfolk has announced the commencement of construction for new pickleball courts at Liberty Bell Park. According to the press release, the construction is scheduled to start on Tuesday, September 3, and is expected to continue through December. The addition of these courts marks a significant upgrade to the park’s amenities.
Construction Timeline and Details
During the construction phase, park visitors are advised to avoid the designated construction zone for safety reasons. The new facility will include four pickleball courts, each equipped with modern lighting and fencing. The project is made possible through a generous $300,000 donation from community supporters Mike Wingate, Tom Schueth, and Bryan Adams.
Mayor’s Perspective
Mayor Josh Moenning expressed his gratitude for the contributions, stating, “This great new addition to Liberty Bell wouldn’t be possible without these generous contributions. This is a perfect example of the donation-grant-partnership formula we’re using to enhance our community’s parks.” His comments show the collaborative effort to improve public spaces in Norfolk.
Further Information
Residents seeking more details about the project or needing information about park access during construction can contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 402-844-2250.
News in Brief: Norfolk’s New Pickleball Courts Construction
Norfolk will begin constructing new pickleball courts at Liberty Bell Park on September 3, with completion anticipated in December. The project, funded by a $300,000 donation from Mike Wingate, Tom Schueth, and Bryan Adams, will feature four pickleball courts with lighting and fencing.
Mayor Josh Moenning highlighted the importance of community partnerships in enhancing local parks. Visitors are urged to avoid the construction area. For more information, contact Parks and Recreation at 402-844-2250.
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