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City moves forward on Demuth Park pickleball project; developer contract approved and temporary 12‑court site planned

5509164 · July 30, 2025
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After receiving high bids earlier this year, the city is proceeding with a reduced pickleball plan: the permanent project will be built at 22 courts rather than 24, with temporary courts scheduled to open while construction proceeds.

The Palm Springs Parks and Recreation Commission received an update July 28 on the city’s long‑running Demuth Park pickleball project and on temporary courts being installed to serve players while construction proceeds. Lede: City staff and project managers said the long‑delayed permanent pickleball project has a construction contract approved by the City Council; the final design will deliver 22 courts rather than the 24 originally planned to keep the project within budget. Staff also said a temporary 12‑court site will open in early August while the permanent site is built. Nut graf: The project has been several years in the…

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