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Lisle trustees decline study; Park District asked to manage pickleball noise at Abbey Wood
Summary
After public complaints about pickleball noise at Abbey Wood, the Village of Lisle Committee of the Whole said the park district has taken multiple steps and trustees will not pursue changes to the village noise ordinance or a taxpayer-funded study.
The Village of Lisle Committee of the Whole on July 21 declined to put changes to the village noise ordinance or a taxpayer-funded noise study on its agenda, saying the Lisle Park District has taken several measures to reduce pickleball noise at Abbey Wood and should continue to manage park operations. Mayor Mullin summarized actions taken by the park district: moving court start times (initially to 7 a.m., then to 8 a.m.), prohibiting automatic ball machines and loud music, recommending quiet paddles and balls, removing a portable toilet to discourage early use, trialing and discontinuing PB muffler equipment, and discontinuing park district…
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