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Pickleball players press Cupertino council to make Memorial Park courts permanent, lower plan cost
Summary
Multiple speakers at the March 3 workshop urged the council to scale back a proposed $40 million Memorial Park renovation, make existing pickleball courts permanent, fund permanent striping, and consider sound mitigation; staff said the park plan is not currently funded and CIP work will be considered in April.
Cupertino — Dozens of residents and members of the Cupertino Pickleball Club urged the City Council on March 3 to scale back the proposed Memorial Park renovation and to make the current eight pickleball courts a permanent facility rather than building new courts as part of an $40 million plan.
Representatives from the Cupertino Pickleball Club said the group now includes more than 1,000 members and that volunteers maintain the temporary court lines. Anoop Singhal, speaking for the club, urged the council to “remove the construction of a new pickleball court” from the Memorial Park…
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