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Recreation Park analysis shows larger pickleball revenue than tennis; council received report
Summary
A staff report showed Recreation Park generated $142,162.25 from tennis activities and $431,029.50 from pickleball; the council received and filed the revenue and use analysis as renovation planning continues.
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Recreation Manager Linnea Palmer presented a revenue and use analysis for Recreation Park sport courts at the April 15 City Council meeting; the council received and filed the report.
Palmer told the council Recreation Park includes five tennis courts, eight permanent pickleball courts, two pickleball courts that overlap two volleyball courts, one basketball court, one paddle-tennis court and two racquetball courts that are currently unusable and require extensive repairs. She reported total revenue of $142,162.25 from tennis activities and $431,029.50 from pickleball.
Council members discussed using the analysis as the city moves forward with plans to renovate Recreation Park. The transcript records the council received and filed the report; it does not record a named mover, seconder or vote tally.

