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Stonebrook residents urge Enumclaw council to remove Rainier Trails pickleball lines; council delays decision until Garrett Park resurfacing
Summary
Stonebrook neighbors told the Enumclaw City Council on April 27 that pickleball lines painted at Rainier Trails Park in May 2025 have created daily noise for homes as close as about 30 feet. The council agreed to revisit the issue after Garrett Park courts are resurfaced, starting May 18.
Sharon Covington, a Stonebrook resident, opened public comment at the Enumclaw City Council meeting on April 27 by asking the city to livestream boards and park meetings to increase community engagement. She said, “I just think it would be more involved as our city population gets, it grows,” and urged easier access to meeting proceedings.
Later in the public-comment period, Richard Gardine, speaking for Stonebrook neighbors, asked the council to restore the Rainier Trails court to tennis-only. “We want to be clear that we are not opposed to…
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