I definitely agree with the need for construction of dedicated outdoor lighted pickleball courts in eastern PWC. The abandoned tennis courts at the Ferlazzo Building are a perfect candidate for the first public pickleball courts in our area. Renovation of these courts could easily result in the availability of multiple smaller pickleball courts within the same fenced-in area. The cost in time and resources of such a renovation would obviously be much less than starting from scratch.
Pickleball attracts players of all ages, and is especially attractive to seniors even into their 80’s. It’s an excellent way to learn new skills, meet new people, get out, and have fun. Pickleball is rapidly growing in Northern Virginia, and Prince William County should not be left behind.
Lucille Selfridge over 6 years ago on Advocating for the construction of the first dedicated outdoor pickleball courts in PWC
I definitely agree with the need for construction of dedicated outdoor lighted pickleball courts in eastern PWC. The abandoned tennis courts at the Ferlazzo Building are a perfect candidate for the first public pickleball courts in our area. Renovation of these courts could easily result in the availability of multiple smaller pickleball courts within the same fenced-in area. The cost in time and resources of such a renovation would obviously be much less than starting from scratch. Pickleball attracts players of all ages, and is especially attractive to seniors even into their 80’s. It’s an excellent way to learn new skills, meet new people, get out, and have fun. Pickleball is rapidly growing in Northern Virginia, and Prince William County should not be left behind.