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Council pauses decision on converting two school tennis courts to shared pickleball use
Summary
After roughly an hour of public comment and council discussion, the Anacortes City Council did not approve the proposed interlocal agreement with the school district to resurface two tennis courts for dual tennis/pickleball use; staff will bring the item back at a future meeting for further review and input.
The Anacortes City Council on July 7 discussed a Parks Department proposal to enter an interlocal agreement with the Anacortes School District to resurface two southern tennis courts at 20 Second Street and add striping for four pickleball courts. Parks staff said the city would pay up to $70,000; the school district would retain priority for school practices, events and competitions.
Parks staff told the council the district’s board does not meet again until August, making construction this summer unlikely. Staff proposed delaying work until spring to avoid interfering…
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