Fort Collins is one step closer to constructing a new outdoor pickleball facility

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Fort Collins is one step closer to constructing a new outdoor pickleball facility
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The City of Fort Collins is one step closer to constructing a new outdoor pickleball facility. Fossil Creek Community Park has been chosen as the most ideal location for a 12-court facility dedicated to pickleball, as the city looks to address a need for more dedicated courts. Right now, there are 54 courts in the Fort Collins area but only eight are dedicated to pickleball. The others are painted lines on tennis, basketball, and hockey surfaces.

We see college kids taking over the courts near the university. So a really wide range of people at this point,' said Cowart. That's why Cowart began working with the city to build the new facility. The insight of the FoCo Pickleball Club was welcomed by city officials, and the club even funded the project's feasibility assessment.

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