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Commission recommends council proceed with Kelly Court improvements; says pickleball rules and neighborhood concerns must be revisited
Summary
After hours of public comment and technical review, commissioners recommended the City Council move forward with CIP 6-19 to repair and reconfigure Kelly Courts, restore four courts, and pursue ADA and safety upgrades; commissioners also directed staff to restart stakeholder discussions about hours, equipment and noise mitigation.
The Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission on April 1 reviewed the proposed Kelly Court improvements (CIP 6‑19) and unanimously recommended that City Council proceed with the project as presented, while urging renewed stakeholder engagement on hours of use, noise mitigation and equipment standards.
The commission’s 5‑0 recommendation follows years of engagement: two of the four pickleball courts were closed in 2020 after safety concerns, a stakeholder group and subsequent policies limited court hours, and the Parks Master Plan (adopted Nov. 12, 2024) identified growing demand for pickleball alongside neighborhood noise concerns. Staff told the commission the recommended construction contract had been rejected by council after bids were opened; council directed staff to bring the project back for further review.
Public comment at the hearing was sharply divided. Tracy Tozier, a…
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