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Residents press council to add pickleball courts and accelerate Righetti Ranch park amenities; council accepts consent agenda

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Multiple residents urged the City Council to include dedicated pickleball courts and to speed delivery of an enclosed dog park at Righetti Ranch; councilors acknowledged public support and approved the consent agenda that includes related items 5‑0.

Dozens of residents, neighborhood representatives and recreation advocates asked the San Luis Obispo City Council on May 20 to speed construction of park amenities in the Righetti Ranch development and to include permanent pickleball courts in Phase 1.

John Mackenzie, representing Friends of SLO City Dog Park, said the Righetti Ranch dog park has been delayed and urged the city to explore public‑private partnerships to accelerate construction. Several speakers, including Jonathan (a Righetti Ranch resident and president of the local pickleball club) and Jeff Herbst, described pickleball as a high‑demand, multi‑generational…

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