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San Dimas council allocates $49,500 to convert Lonehill Park tennis court to four pickleball courts
Summary
The City Council unanimously approved $49,500 to convert one Lonehill Park tennis court into four pickleball courts, directing staff to conduct outreach within 500 feet, with purchase of optional acoustic panels deferred pending community feedback.
San Dimas City Council voted unanimously to allocate $49,500 to convert a tennis court at Lonehill Park into four pickleball courts and directed staff to conduct community outreach within 500 feet before purchasing optional acoustic panels.
Scott Wasserman, the city’s director of Parks and Recreation, told council members the construction estimate to reconfigure a tennis court into four pickleball courts is “approximately $30,000,” and said…
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