Pickleball coming to Zanders Park in Winter Garden | West Orange Times & Observer
A court ruled government immunity shields South Suburban Parks and Recreation District from a nuisance suit over noisy pickleball courts despite neighbors' claims of 62-decibel noise impact.
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Lone Tree pickleball lawsuit sent back to District Court following appeal
Five neighbors of a noisy rec center in Lone Tree are likely prohibited from suing it for being a nuisance since the center is owned by the government, a court ruled on Thursday. In the summer of 2024, the five asked a judge in Castle Rock to close the Lone Tree Recreation Center’s pickleball courts or force the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District to construct a soundproof structure around them. Noise levels had hit 62 decibels, they sa…
Lone Tree neighbors likely can’t close noisy pickleball courts, judges say
Katherine Gaston, front, plays pickleball with her husband Geoff at Smoky Hill Metropolitan District Court in Centennial on Wednesday, July 19, 2023. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) Five neighbors of a noisy rec center in Lone Tree are likely prohibited from suing it for being a nuisance since the center is owned by the government, a court ruled on Thursday. In the summer of 2024, the five asked a judge in Castle Rock to close the Lone Tree Recre…
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