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Park committee presses Player Capital over heavy court reservations; QR check‑in and limits proposed
Summary
Committee members raised concerns that Player Capital frequently reserves four courts for long blocks, limiting public tennis and pickleball access; proposals include capping Player Capital to three courts, exploring a clay‑to‑hard conversion (roughly $80,000 estimate mentioned), and technical fixes such as QR check‑in or keypad systems to deter no‑shows.
Committee members spent the largest portion of the meeting pressing for changes to how Player Capital reserves courts at Holbrook Palmer Park, saying the provider’s bookings often restrict public access.
A committee member reported that "this coming Saturday, Player Capital has 4 courts reserved from 8 in the morning till 6 at night," and said those reservations leave "very little for the public." Members said the reservations are particularly restrictive on weekends when resident demand is highest and noted instances where reserved courts remain unused.
Several committee members proposed…
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