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In the heart of Wylie, excitement is brewing among local pickleball enthusiasts as the city moves closer to completing its new courts. During a recent Parks and Recreation meeting, officials announced that the surfacing project for six pickleball courts has officially begun, with the concrete now cured and ready for the next phase.
The project, which has been in the works for some time, is nearing completion. The team is currently etching the concrete, with hopes to have the courts painted and fully operational within a week. This marks a significant milestone, although it is just one part of a larger initiative.
City officials are also working on plans to install shade structures over the courts, a feature that has already received council approval. The engineering phase is underway, with designs being finalized by the vendor. The shade will consist of large metal trusses, ensuring ample coverage for players during the hot Texas summers.
In addition to the shade, the city is collaborating with a lighting vendor to enhance the courts' visibility for evening play. This attention to detail reflects the city's commitment to providing a top-notch recreational experience for its residents.
As the summer approaches, Wylie residents can look forward to enjoying the new pickleball facilities, which promise to be a vibrant addition to the community's recreational offerings. With the courts set to open soon, the anticipation is palpable, and the city is eager to welcome players of all skill levels to enjoy the sport.
Converted from Wylie - Parks and Recreation - Apr 14, 2025 meeting on April 14, 2025
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