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Fraser council highlights parks, mural, tree plantings and election reminders; residents praise pickleball program

Fraser City Council · October 10, 2025
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Summary

Council and residents discussed a new mural, upcoming tree plantings and community events, a proposed Stephens Park reimagining, and a resident-led pickup of pickleball programming; staff provided an election update and a county speed-study summary for Hays Road.

Fraser City Council used part of its Oct. 9 meeting to highlight community events and hear residents speak about parks and programming.

Resident Joseph Zoots told the council that the 'Learn to Play' pickleball program and recent court renovations at Stephens Park succeeded in reactivating the courts and fostering community connections. Zoots praised recreation coordinator Chris and volunteers for launching and sustaining the program: "Chris was a spark that lit the flame for change at our parks," he said.

Resident Laura Lesage and councilmembers also thanked the…

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