Ross considers ban on private pickleball courts

Ross is evaluating whether to ban pickleball courts on private property.

The Town Council heard a presentation from staff at its meeting Thursday about implementing the pickleball court regulations because of home courts and the potential noise disturbances they create.

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“After an extended discussion, the council decided to continue the matter to the council’s October meeting so that staff could respond to requests for additional information requested by council members,” said Mayor Bill Kircher.

Pickleball has exploded in popularity in Marin but it also has irritated residents because of its noise. The paddle-and-ball game has prompted restrictions and audibility evaluations.

“The council was very close to banning it,” said Councilmember Mathew Salter.

Salter said multiple community members spoke on the issue, both for and against. He said staff would likely develop regulations allowing the game, but with restrictions related to audibility and equipment.

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