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City will resurface courts, repair fences; pickleball courts may close about a week

Anderson City Parks Board · July 31, 2026
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Summary

Parks maintenance will resurface Pulaski and Streety Park courts and the six activity-center pickleball courts this month; fence and mesh replacement will follow and could extend downtime by a few days. Staff said the work includes crack repair, overlay, re-striping and parking-lot seal coating.

The Parks Department said resurfacing work will begin this month for Pulaski and Streety Park basketball courts, including crack repairs, overlay and line repainting, and that resurfacing of six activity-center pickleball courts is scheduled for late August into early September.

Maintenance Superintendent Tom Tackett estimated pickleball court work should take "probably a week" and added that fence and mesh replacement around the courts may add a couple of days—"maybe 10 days" in the worst case—because of dry time between crack repairs and painting. He also said a lift rental to change the high sports lamps runs about $690 per use and that LED sports lamps cost roughly $350–$400 each.