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Reston Association board directs staff to fund pilot of court access/monitoring systems after debate over nonmember use
Summary
Board members debated tennis and pickleball court access, including member/pass-holder enforcement and reservation systems, and approved funding for a pilot of court monitoring/entry systems at selected facilities.
After extended discussion about nonmember use of tennis and pickleball courts, the Reston Association Board instructed staff to include funding for a pilot program to test monitoring and entry systems at several facilities.
The issue arose during budget and capital project deliberations. Board members and staff described recurring reports from court monitors that 15–20 non-pass holders per day were asked to leave courts during peak months, with the most frequent issues reported at Autumnwood, Lake Newport and Hook Road. Directors described member complaints that nonmembers…
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