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The Parks & Recreation Committee received a subcommittee update on plans to add or modify pickleball/tennis courts in town and agreed to a contractor walk‑through.
A committee member said a local contractor, John Saviano, estimated the work for two courts at roughly $100,000 total if built in concrete; an asphalt option was described as about 25% cheaper. Saviano described a six‑week timeline that includes four weeks for concrete to cure. Members discussed a potential donor and previous council direction that player fees or private donations could help fund courts; staff said the council had been supportive of exploring player‑funded options but did not detail a formal funding commitment.
Committee members suggested next steps: arrange a site walk‑through with the contractor to stake and measure the area, prepare a more detailed written cost estimate and identify any donor or council funding to cover cost overruns. Staff agreed to coordinate the site visit and to get a more detailed estimate and schedule.
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