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Council approves parks naming rights program; Tolbert family pickleball pavilion named

2160355 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

Heath City Council approved in concept a naming rights sponsorship program for parks and trails and specifically approved the Tolbert family name for the pickleball pavilion. Staff and a volunteer committee outlined donor levels, plaque/monument plans and rules for vetting names; council directed staff to return with details.

The Heath City Council on Jan. 28 approved in concept a parks and trails naming rights sponsorship program and approved naming the Tolbert Pickleball Pavilion, following a presentation from the volunteer fundraising committee.

Why it matters: The naming program is intended to raise private funds to complete amenities and repairs in the Town Center and other city parks without using general tax revenues or recurring payroll funds. Council members emphasized that donated funds would be used for beautification and capital amenities, not for salaries.

John Walker and the parks committee presented a plan…

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