Pickleball ribbon-cutting set for Sept. 8; indoor facility concept faces design-review questions
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Committee members were told the Gibbons Park pickleball ribbon-cutting is Sept. 8; an indoor pickleball proposal has site‑planning and design issues and has not yet applied for a building permit.
Council members asked staff for updates on pickleball facilities. Community Development staff confirmed a ribbon-cutting for the Gibbons Park outdoor courts is scheduled for Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. The committee also discussed a proposed indoor pickleball facility: staff said the applicant has not yet submitted a building permit and that the building concept presented earlier does not meet the city's architectural design standards for that site. "The building they're showing now is just a big metal building without any windows or articulation," staff said, and staff cited a higher‑quality example (a multi‑kitchen/indoor-court facility in Lacey) as a design model that would meet Port Orchard standards. Staff said the project team revised the site plan but the building massing still needs more work before a permit application would be approvable.
