The plan is to re-purpose tennis courts at the park into pickleball courts.
Seattle Parks & Rec has decided to convert former tennis courts in Lincoln Park to six pickleball courts. Some in the community aren't happy about the decision.SEATTLE — On Sunday, people met up at Lincoln Park to protest the city's plans to convert former tennis courts to pickleball courts.
Muul and others aren't focusing on the pushback from others in the community. One of their biggest concerns is what they consider the lack of communication from the city about this project SPR said the decision was made to convert the tennis courts to pickleball courts after hearing from players of both sports that separate courts are preferred. The department found an opportunity to make that happen at Lincoln Park with grant funding.
Muul takes issue with the city's stance that the work to convert the court from tennis to pickleball is categorically exempt from State Environmental Policy Act requirements. If the city is correct in its assessment, that means a public review of the work isn't necessary
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