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Winter Springs reports $23,000 in pickleball revenue; cities debate tennis vs. pickleball court allocation
Summary
Parks Manager Michael Crist told the advisory committee Central Winds’ 14-court pickleball complex has generated more than $23,000 in program revenue since opening and cost about $3.2 million to build; committee members and residents discussed the effect on tennis players and plans to refurbish Trotwood courts.
Parks Manager Michael Crist reported to the advisory committee that the Central Winds Park pickleball complex has been open for about a year and has generated more than $23,000 in program revenue and an additional $18,000 from reservations.
Crist said the city charges tournament rental fees — $2,000 for residents and $3,300 for nonresidents for a full-day rental — and that reservation demand is high: “I've been out there on a Monday, Tuesday night, and we have…
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