Geneva’s Pickleball Courts: As Geneva prepares for an exciting addition to its recreational offerings, the conversion of tennis courts near Geneva High School to pickleball courts is approaching its final stages.
Resurfacing Completed
Town Supervisor Mark Venuti confirmed that the resurfacing of the courts has been finalized. “The resurfacing is completed,” Venuti stated, emphasizing that this critical phase of the project is now in the past. The remaining tasks include installing a new sign and a storage shed to enhance the facility’s usability and convenience.
Community Contributions and Equipment
The local pickleball community has rallied to support the project, with some enthusiasts stepping up to contribute towards the purchase of nets. “We have some pickleball enthusiasts who are making contributions to buy some nets and the town will purchase the rest,” Venuti noted. This collaborative effort underscores the strong community support for expanding pickleball facilities in the area.
Public Access Details
Once operational, the new pickleball courts will be accessible to the public during times when the school is not using them. This setup ensures that the courts will be available for community use outside of school hours, providing ample opportunities for local pickleball enthusiasts to enjoy the new facility.
News in Brief :Geneva’s Pickleball Courts
The conversion of tennis courts near Geneva High School into pickleball courts is nearly complete, with resurfacing finished and only minor tasks remaining. Town Supervisor Mark Venuti reported that local pickleball enthusiasts are contributing to net purchases, while the town will cover the remaining costs. The courts will be open to the public when not in use by the school, enhancing recreational options for the community.
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