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Council backs pursuing Utah Outdoor Recreation grant to add ADA access, two pickleball courts and a paved path
Summary
Council members signaled support for pursuing an Outdoor Recreation/CPR grant to fund ADA improvements, a two-court pickleball facility, a concrete pad and a walkway to the pavilion; estimated construction cost for two courts is about $100,000 and the application deadline is March 17.
Council members and Parks, Trails and Recreation (PTR) committee members discussed a proposed parks project combining ADA access improvements, a paved pad by the pavilion, a walkway to the parking lot and a fencing-enclosed pickleball facility. The committee presenters asked the council for informal permission to pursue a Utah Outdoor Recreation Community Parks and Recreation (CPR) grant with a March 17 application deadline.
Mike Slater, presenting the site options and cost estimates, said the committee is "leaning towards 2 courts" and described a professional construction recommendation. Slater provided price estimates from vendors including Parkin' Courts: roughly $55,000 for one professionally built, tensioned concrete court and about $110,000…
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