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Centennial resident group asks council to allow quiet pickleball balls and clarify dual‑use court rules

2605046 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

Members of the Knowles Homeowners Association urged Centennial officials during public comment to reconsider a permit denial for a dual‑use tennis/pickleball court and to accept quieter “quiet balls” instead of requiring a costly sound study.

Travis Beaumart, president of the Knowles Homeowners Association, told the Centennial City Council during public comment on Feb. 18 that his neighborhood sought city review of two pickleball issues: whether a court that uses taped lines should qualify as a permanent dual‑use court, and whether the city will permit the use of quieter pickleball balls in lieu of an expensive sound study.

Beaumart said the Knowles court is marked for both tennis and pickleball and the pickleball tape “is not removed hardly ever at all,” and that the…

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