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Seaside residents say pickleball activity near Wheeler courts has made neighborhood unsafe; city to review options Nov. 20
Summary
Residents told the Seaside City Council that ongoing activity at Wheeler tennis and pickleball courts has led to parking, tree‑trimming and safety disputes; City Manager said staff will present options to address concerns at the Nov. 20 council meeting.
At a Seaside City Council meeting, several residents urged the council to address recurring safety, parking and property‑damage complaints tied to pickleball activity at the Wheeler tennis and pickleball courts and nearby William Street.
The issue drew three public commentators who described repeated police responses, alleged trimming of private hedges and heavy use of the courts by nonresidents. “I don't want nobody trimming my neighbor's bushes. I don't want no violence in my neighborhood,” resident Vince Lucido told the council. “This whole thing was fraudulently brought to begin with.”
The complaints focused on a single…
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