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Council approves $119,800 bid to convert Sanborn Park tennis courts to pickleball amid public pushback

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The City Council accepted a $119,800 bid to reseal and restripe tennis courts at Sanborn Park for pickleball use; a public commenter questioned prioritizing that expense over sidewalks and other infrastructure.

The Port Huron City Council voted to accept a $119,800 bid from Goddard Coatings Company to design, reseal and restripe existing tennis courts on the north side of Sanborn Park to accommodate pickleball. The motion was moved by Councilmember Pemberton, supported by Councilmember Moserak and approved in roll call.

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