Pickleball players can look forward to plenty more places to play after the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners on Thursday approved using up to $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for nearly three dozen additional courts.
Commissioners unanimously approved funding for 34 courts at six separate parks. Some of the additional courts will be new while others will be converted from existing tennis or multi-use courts; all will have LED lighting. The use of COVID-19 federal relief funds for capital construction cost is authorized under a provision allowing local governments to use the money to mitigate funding lost during the pandemic.
Where can you play pickleball in Hillsborough?
In recent years the popularity of pickleball has exploded nationally and in Hillsborough County, where it’s the fastest-growing sport at the County’s parks and recreation centers. As the sport has boomed, Hillsborough County has been rapidly adding courts. As of 2021, the County had 14 dedicated courts for pickleball and another 18 that could be used for pickleball or tennis. The additional pickleball courts funded by the American Rescue Plan Act will more than double that total.
The parks slated for the pickleball courts include the following:
- Higginbotham Park, eight courts
- Progress Village Park, four courts
- Balm Park, eight courts
- Springhead Park, four courts
- Westwood Lakes Park, two courts.
- Northlakes Sports Complex, eight courts
What is pickleball?
Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. The game features paddles, a net about 3 feet high, a plastic ball with holes, and can be played indoors or outdoors on a badminton-sized court. Like tennis, games can be played as singles or doubles. According to the USA Pickleball Association, about 4.2 million people play pickleball in the country, with an average age of 38.
More from Modern Globe
- David Dennis Announces Retirement from Eckerd Connects
- New Affordable Housing for Seniors Comes to St. Pete with Bear Creek Commons
- Keidrian Kunkel Selected to Lead CareerSource Hillsborough Pinellas
- CareerSource to Help Job Seekers Prepare For a New Career In the New Year
- Author Coming to Pinellas to Discuss Link Between Health and Racism