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Pickleball club asks council how nonprofit can speed city plans for more courts

2172598 · January 1, 2025
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Members of the Palouse Pickleball Club spoke during public comment seeking guidance on partnering with the city to accelerate new outdoor pickleball courts; parks staff said the city’s capital schedule currently lists new outdoor courts for 2031 and recommended coordinating with Parks & Recreation staff and commissioners.

Moscow — Members of the Palouse Pickleball Club urged the Moscow City Council during the public comment period for guidance on how their nonprofit can partner with the city to expand pickleball facilities sooner than the city’s capital schedule currently plans.

Terry Jane (Palouse Pickleball Club) told the council the club is a nonprofit that has worked with the city on prior improvements and can apply for grant funds that could support court construction and programming. The group said it helped improve outdoor courts at Gormley Park last year and is…

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