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Council deadlocks on Lonehill pickleball conversion; directs staff to pursue Sportsplex and re-evaluate locations
Summary
After public complaints about parking and noise at Lonehill Park and a split council, a motion to convert a Lonehill tennis court into four pickleball courts using $49,900 failed on a 2-2 vote. Council directed staff to pursue a Sportsplex conversion and continue evaluating secondary sites and budget timing.
San Dimas City Council members debated whether to convert existing tennis courts into pickleball courts at several parks and split on an immediate conversion at Lonehill Park on June 10.
Staff presented options and prior outreach, noting an active bid for the Lonehill conversion that expires June 30. Parks Director Scott Wasserman said the city had done public outreach to households within 500 feet of Lonehill and had not received negative feedback earlier, but public commenters at the meeting described repeated weekend disruptions: early-morning amplified sound, parking in red zones…
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