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Board hears options for managing rising indoor pickleball demand; survey and fee study planned
Summary
Staff reported rising demand for indoor pickleball at the Robert and Lee Duvall Center and will distribute a user survey in October; options under consideration include level-based time slots, additional hours for reservation, and possible user fees tied to a larger fee study.
Parks staff told the advisory board on Aug. 18 that indoor pickleball at the Robert and Lee Duvall Center has expanded in recent seasons and that demand now exceeds available court time, prompting plans for a user survey and consideration of new reservation hours and possible fees.
Why it matters: The program is a popular social activity requiring staff to balance open, informal play and higher-level competitive use on a single court. Board members and staff said data from a short, targeted survey will inform whether to add reserved, paid slots for advanced…
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