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Palm Springs staff outline timeline for temporary pickleball courts; council review set for May 14
Summary
City parks staff told the Parks and Recreation Commission on March 20 that a temporary conversion of three tennis courts to pickleball is moving toward City Council review on May 14, with construction now expected to begin in June and take about eight months to complete.
Palm Springs parks staff told the Parks and Recreation Commission on March 20 that the temporary conversion of three tennis courts to pickleball courts at a subleased site is advancing toward City Council review on May 14, with construction expected to begin in June and take about eight months to complete.
The commission heard that contractors have submitted proposals and staff are finalizing scope, fencing modifications and a sublease agreement with the district that owns the courts. ‘‘The intent is . . . to leave them as pickleball courts and hand them over, not to reconvert them back to tennis,’’ Parks and Recreation staff member Sean said during the March 20 meeting.
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