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Larksburg parks commission recommends resurfacing Piper Park courts, forwards plan to make court 4 permanent pickleball
Summary
After a lengthy public-comment session with competing tennis and pickleball users, the Larksburg Parks and Recreation Commission voted 3–0 to recommend to city council a plan to resurface Piper Park courts and designate court 4 for four permanent pickleball courts while retaining three tennis courts and pursuing leveling/resurfacing of court 3.
The Larksburg Parks and Recreation Commission voted April 16 to recommend that city council include a Piper Park court-resurfacing project in the capital improvement program and to designate court 4 as four permanent pickleball courts while keeping courts 1–3 for tennis use.
Director Nick Stone, who presented the staff proposal, said Piper Park is among the busiest in the county and that resurfacing is needed to address damage and safety concerns. "Piper Park had 400,000 visits last year," Stone said, explaining that wheeled, heavy pickleball nets and sand from nearby sandbags have caused indentations and court-surface damage. Stone said a $100,000-range resurfacing recommendation is in the department's capital improvement list for council consideration in May, but the CIP item had not…
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