During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the deteriorating condition of local tennis courts, highlighting concerns over potential warranty issues and the need for urgent repairs. Board members noted that the courts, which were installed approximately six years ago at a cost nearing $1 million, are showing significant cracking that could affect their usability for the upcoming season.
One board member emphasized the importance of addressing these issues promptly, as community members have expressed their dissatisfaction with the courts' condition. The discussion also touched on the middle school tennis courts, which are reportedly in even worse shape. An old agreement between the federal government and local authorities was mentioned, indicating that the district may bear 75% of the responsibility for maintenance and rehabilitation.
The board plans to reach out to the borough to clarify responsibilities and explore potential solutions. They acknowledged the need for a cooperative relationship to avoid a stalemate that could hinder progress. Legal documentation related to the original contracts and previous maintenance efforts is being reviewed to facilitate the resolution process.
As the meeting concluded, officials expressed their commitment to ensuring the courts are safe and accessible for community use, recognizing their importance for local sports and recreation.