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Russell Park cleanup set for May 9; city puts tennis-court repair out to bid with pickleball option

Neighborhood Council No. 5 · April 20, 2026
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Summary

Neighborhood Council No. 5 scheduled a Russell Park volunteer cleanup for 9 a.m. on May 9 with materials from NeighborWorks and heard that the city has set aside funds and put the park’s tennis court repair out to bid to include a pickleball court.

Neighborhood Council No. 5 announced a volunteer cleanup of Russell Park on May 9 at 9 a.m.; NeighborWorks will supply materials, Council Co-Chair Howard Plouffe said at the April 20 meeting.

The council also heard from Eric Ray that the city has allocated money and put the Russell Park tennis-court repair out to bid, with plans to include a pickleball court as part of the work. Council members discussed the development only as an informational update; no formal vote or allocation was recorded at the meeting.

The cleanup provides a community-organized chance to prepare park grounds ahead of repairs and to engage neighbors in park upkeep. Volunteers should contact NeighborWorks or the council for materials and logistics.