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<br />Memo <br />To: Parks, Recreation and Environmental Commission <br />Members <br />From: Jason Hicks, Assistant Parks and Recreation Director <br />Subject: Dedicated Outdoor Pickleball Courts <br />Date: September 27, 2016 <br /> <br />Pickleball is an emerging activity in New Brighton. It is paddle sport created for <br />all ages and skill levels. Three dads are credited with creating the game as a <br />family activity. The sport incorporates elements of tennis, badminton and ping- <br />pong. <br /> <br />In Minnesota it can be played both indoors and outdoors. It only takes a flat <br />surface measuring 20 feet x 44 feet and a net that is at least 20 feet long with the <br />ends measuring 36 inches in height and the middle of the net measuring 34 <br />inches in height. <br /> <br />The sport is currently participated heavily by the senor population. According to <br />an article published in the September 2013 edition of Athletic Business, 70% of <br />the participants are age 60 or older. However, it is not exclusively a sport that is <br />played by the senior populations. In fact, the three public high s chools that serve <br />New Brighton residents include pickleball as part of their curriculum. <br />Approximately 1,170 students in the immediate area are enrolled in physical <br />education classes that will introduce them to the sport of pickleball each year. <br /> <br />Currently, Parks and Recreation provides both indoor and outdoor pickleball <br />amenities. This includes pickleball courts being striped on tennis courts at <br />Hansen and Hidden Oaks, open pickleball scheduled at New Brighton <br />Community Center as well as at Highview Middle School. The indoor facilities <br />both utilize regulation size courts and nets. The outdoor courts are regulation <br />size, but the nets are at the size for tennis, not pickleball. A quick analogy would <br />be playing a baseball game on a field with 95 foot base paths, a football game on <br />127 yard field or run a marathon with a distance of 27.7 miles. <br /> <br />A request has been provided to Parks and Recreation staff that states : The City <br />of New Brighton should move forward to add permanent pickleball courts to meet <br />the growing demand for pickleball which is particularly popular with the 55+ <br />population. <br />
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