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Council tables sports-court ordinance, approves resolution to pursue pickleball grant with local match
Summary
After heated debate about backyard sports courts, council sent the sports-court ordinance back to the planning commission for more oversight and simultaneously approved a resolution supporting a grant application to build pickleball courts with up to $25,000 local commitment.
Woodland Hills City Council on March 4 sent a proposed ordinance on private outdoor sports courts back to the planning commission for further work and adopted a separate resolution supporting a Utah Outdoor Grant application for pickleball courts at the city park with a maximum local commitment of $25,000.
The sports-court ordinance (agenda item 26) prompted extended discussion about permitting, property-line impacts, noise, and whether private owners should be allowed to install large cement slabs (pickleball,…
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