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The Pickleball Craze is Sweeping the Country Along with the Need for New Facilities and Noise Complaints

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Ridgewood NJ, it seems Ridgewood is not the only town to have pickleball issues; mayors  across the country are trying to cope with the pickleball craze. Whether it’s debating court times, or dealing with noise complaints, as the sport’s popularity skyrockets demands for new Pickleball  facilities, and  dealing with paddle-toting attendees at council meetings have become the new norm.

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Pickleball is a game where people loudly whack a ball with a paddle back and forth over a net municipalities are taking steps to respond to the game’s rising popularity. According to New York University’s Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport interest in pickleball surged over the past five years and the number of people playing grew by 11.5% a year, reaching 4.6 million players in 2021.

At the  U.S. Conference of Mayors annual winter meeting according to an unscientific survey, more and more cities have tried to meet demand for pickleball facilities. When asked how many live in cities that provide courts to play the game, nearly everyone in the room raised their hands .

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  1. How did Siobhan miss this photo opportunity?

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