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Play Pickleball! North Saanich baseball/softball park considered for courts

Sidney staff asked to look into possibility of sportB次元官网网址檚 future at Rotary Park
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Rotary Park in North Saanich, known primarily for baseball and softball, could potentially be the site of pickleball courts. Sidney council has asked staff to contact North Saanich and other park stakeholders to investigate the possibility of placing dedicated courts in a portion of the park used for overflow parking. (Black Press Media file photo)

Sidney council tasked staff to investigate placing dedicated pickleball courts in Rotary Park, a facility on Victoria International Airport lands used for baseball and softball.

A motion was passed at the Nov. 22 meeting to postpone community consultation and design for pickleball courts within Sidney, and to have staff reach out to North Saanich B次元官网网址 where the park is located B次元官网网址 the Victoria Airport Authority and the Peninsula Baseball and Softball Association, to investigate the potential to place pickleball courts in a section of the park used for overflow parking.

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 a reasonable way to move this forward,B次元官网网址 Mayor Cliff McNeil-Smith said of the motion, tabled by Coun. Chad Rintoul. They and Couns. Sara Duncan, Scott Garnett and Peter Wainwright voted in favour of the motion.

Earlier at the meeting, staff recommended postponement of community consultations, design and consulting with Peninsula Recreation Commission about creating an indoor facility, until the District of Saanich completes its test of acoustic panels designed to dampen the noise from the sport. The latter recently created new guidelines for placement of new courts.

PickleballB次元官网网址檚 popularity among all age groups has risen in recent years, contributing to the fitness boom, but the noise created has drawn criticisms from those living near courts, including in North Saanich, where that municipality is still seeking a compromise solution for courts on Wain Road.

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Sidney staff pointed to Saanich guidelines that indicate courts must be located 152 metres or more away from homes to potentially avoid the need for noise mitigation. All three potential sites in Sidney B次元官网网址 Iroquois Park, Tulista Park and Brethour Park B次元官网网址 lie well within that radius.

Rotary Park, relatively far from residential areas and in an area accustomed to noise with its proximity to the airport and two busy roads, popped up on SidneyB次元官网网址檚 radar after the Saanich Peninsula Pickleball Association raised the idea. While Rintoul acknowledged staffB次元官网网址檚 assessment that use of the park is already heavy, he said the Peninsula Recreation Commission is already investigating potential pickleball court locations.

Coun. Terri OB次元官网网址橩eeffe, who voted against the motion along with Coun. Barbara Fallot, said staff have already invested much energy and effort into a file which ranks below others in priority. She also questioned why Sidney was B次元官网网址渇oistingB次元官网网址 this issue onto North Saanich. If the pickleball association wants courts in North Saanich, it should make its pitch to them, OB次元官网网址橩eeffe added.

McNeil-Smith defended the move, noting the two municipalities partner on various fronts, a point brought up earlier when it was stated that Sidney and North Saanich representatives sit on the committee that manages the park.

The mayor also confirmed his previous interest in Tulista Park as a possible location for pickleball in Sidney. The facility includes the skateboard park and lies underneath one of the major flight paths in and out of Victoria International Airport. McNeil-Smith also pointed out that busy Lochside Drive serves as a de-facto sound barrier.

But Wainwright warned against that location due to its proximity to the ocean, noting that Sidney should first study the potential impacts of climate change on the park.

B次元官网网址淲e should get our act together before we build any significant capital infrastructure,B次元官网网址 he said.

wolfgang.depner@peninsulanewsreview.com



Wolf Depner

About the Author: Wolf Depner

I joined the national team with Black Press Media in 2023 from the Peninsula B次元官网网址 Review, where I had reported on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula since 2019.
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