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Pickleball club offers to help fund and fast-track more courts; parks staff points to 2031 budget timeline

2172598 · January 1, 2025
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Members of the Palouse Pickleball Club urged the council to help accelerate construction of more outdoor courts. Parks staff said the city’s capital schedule currently targets the next outdoor court improvements for 2031 but advised the nonprofit to coordinate with Parks staff and the Parks and Recreation Commission on grant-ready site and design.

Moscow — Members of the Palouse Pickleball Club told the City Council on Dec. 16 that the nonprofit can apply for grants and help the city develop additional outdoor courts, but city staff said the parks capital schedule currently lists courts for 2031 and advised the group on steps that could move projects forward sooner.

Two club members introduced themselves at the podium and said the group has worked as a nonprofit to improve outdoor courts at Gormley…

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