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Players ask Corona to extend lighting, add shade and nets at Border Park pickleball courts

2556348 · March 12, 2025
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Multiple Border Park users urged the Parks and Recreation Commission to improve lighting, shade, permanent nets, seating, water and bike racks at the Border Park pickleball courts and to allow slightly later lighting cutoffs to improve safety; speakers also described volunteer-led court refurbishing and donations.

Several Border Park pickleball players and residents urged the Parks and Recreation Commission to make safety and amenity improvements to the Border Park courts, including extended or staggered court lighting, permanent nets, shade structures, water fountains, seating and bike parking.

"Border is more than just a place for pickleball — it's a hub for connection, recreation, and overall community health," said Steven Young, a resident who told the commission he lives about a mile from the park. Young asked the city to "support and fund our requests" for shade, permanent nets, water fountains, better lighting for safety, a first aid kit, seating and "foremost, a…

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