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Board approves expanded Memorial Park pickleball reconstruction after unsuitable soils raise costs

2779040 · March 25, 2025
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Lebanon Board of Works approved a change order March 24 to expand and rebuild Memorial Park pickleball courts after crews found unsuitable soils. The contract value for the Memorial Park work was increased to about $530,400, funded within existing contingencies, the board was told.

The Lebanon Board of Works on March 24 approved a change order to expand and reconstruct the Memorial Park pickleball courts after contractors found unsuitable soils beneath the old courts.

City engineering staff told the board excavation uncovered poor base material under two courts; the contractor removed 18 additional inches of material, installed geogrid and replaced the base with number-53 stone. Engineering Director Kevin Kralik said the work and the court expansion raised the Memorial Park contract from roughly $263,250 to about $530,400. "It's eaten up about…

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