Pickleball players are taking over tennis courts and one Colorado city wants to put a stop to it

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The city's proposed ordinance appears to be the first of its kind in Colorado -- or perhaps the nation

Glendale is tired of pickleball poaching and the city is preparing to put an end to it.

It’s gotten so bad in Glendale that the city is pursuing an ordinance that makes it illegal to “mark the surface of the court with any type of temporary or permanent marks or lines.” The City Council approved the measure last week on a first reading and will cast a final vote next month. “We have not heard of anything like this,” said Carl Schmits, managing director of facilities development and equipment standards for USA Pickleball, the sport’s governing body in the United States. “In every case of municipally controlled courts, that entity controls use and multi-use of those assets.”

 

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