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Petition challenges Maple Grove park pickleball ban
Pickleball is no longer allowed at Maple Grove's Fish Lake Woods Park, but a neighbor's petition hopes to reverse course. FOX 9's Rob Olson has the full story.
LAKE ELMO, Minn. (FOX 9) - A popular trend in sports has some surrounding residents of public courts less enthused about the noise it’s making, leading City of Lake Elmo officials to limit pickleball hours on public courts.
Lake Elmo pickleball hours limited
What we know:
Saying on its social media that they, "understand that pickleball has quickly grown in popularity and brings many neighbors together, but we also recognize concerns about noise from the courts," city officials will now set all city pickleball court hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The new restrictions include prohibiting the use of lighting after hours, so that, "everyone can enjoy the courts while respecting the quiet and comfort of nearby homes," the post states.
Users are also reminded that amplified music on the courts is not allowed either.
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A sport that began gaining popularity in recent years, pickleball's popularity has led to people installing private courts at their homes, and some cities grappling with restrictions.
What's next:
Officials say in the post that the City will "research and recommend options like sound-reducing barriers and additional landscaping with trees and bushes for consideration" in 2026.