Martinez considers closing Hidden Valley Park pickleball courts after noise complaints
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Pickleball courts in Martinez to shut down following noise complaints
The City of Martinez council members voted to close several pickleball courts following complaints by homeowners of the courts being too loud. Wednesday, the city council decided to close down the Hidden Valley Sports pickleball courts. The courts opened last February at a cost of $1.7 million, mostly paid for with federal funding. Shortly after its opening, the city received complaints from neighbors about players being too loud and large crowd…
Martinez considers closing Hidden Valley Park pickleball courts after noise complaints
Martinez considers closing Hidden Valley Park pickleball courts after noise complaints Martinez is considering closing the pickleball courts at the pickleball courts at Hidden Valley Park. The post Martinez considers closing Hidden Valley Park pickleball courts after noise complaints appeared first on KION Central Coast.
Martinez may permanently close pickleball courts after noise complaints from neighbors
New pickleball courts at a park in Martinez are now being recommended to close permanently just a year after opening because of noise complaints from neighbors, city officials said Friday. The Martinez City Council on Wednesday will decide whether to close the eight pickleball courts at the Hidden Valley Sport Courts, located in a residential area across Center Avenue from the larger Hidden Valley Park. The courts, funded by federal grant dollar…
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