Pickleball seems to be THE issue in ward 3

By Pepper Parr

August 30th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Wards 2, 4 and 5 have serious issues with public safety and coyotes that are actually scratching people.

In ward 3 life is idyllic, the issue in that part of the city is pickleball, a sport that has become very popular, especially with the senior set.

Part of a electronic conversation ward 3 Councillor Rory Nisan had with some of his citizens went like this:

I had a good chat with Bozana, an ardent advocate for pickleball in the community, today and here are a few of the outcomes as well as some clarity on items.

Action Items:
1. We will NOT create / enforce a pickleball ban at the Brant Hills Tennis Courts. The lines are being removed but people can still play there casually and the net that is there will be left there.

2. Casual pickleball is also possible at the basketball nets/parking lot in the middle of the park

3. We will establish a local group of interested pickleball players that the ward Councillor can work with on future changes and to advocate for more pickleball opportunities in Brant Hills and the area.

4. We will, with this new group, consider future capital expenditures in Brant Hills and the area to have more pickleball that is not too close to neighbours.

Additional info:
5. Consultation on this change of use was insufficient and the city (and councillor aka me) commit to do better in the future

6. There are valid concerns from local residents as reinforced by the consultant’s report, including the early start and late finish times of some users

7. Everyone has a right to the peaceful enjoyment of their backyard and while local residents never complained about tennis, pickleball noise is different

8. Other mitigation options are not feasible unfortunately

9. Pickleball players have good reason to not be happy about having to go to Ireland Park for a formal outdoor court

Ward 3 Councillor Rory Nisan

10. Play time is available at the Brant Hills Community Centre

I hope this helps. I do want to recognize that communication and consultation could have been better.

If you’re interested in joining the local pickleball advocacy group please email ward3@burlington.ca.

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2 comments to Pickleball seems to be THE issue in ward 3

  • Eve St Clair

    Live near a school or community park ,expect some noise . If Councillor Nissan actually stopped hiding from his constituents ,a simple ” No change” would suffice

  • Penny Hersh

    I did see this communication on Facebook. My question is why was it the Mayor that posted it? Does the Mayor do this for all the councillors running for re-election?

    Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
    40m ·
    Important update on pickle ball from the Ward 3 Councillor:
    Rory Nisan
    4h ·
    I had a good chat with Bozana, an ardent advocate for pickleball in the community, today and here are a few of the outcomes as well as some clarity on items.
    Action Items:
    1. We will NOT create / enforce a pickleball ban at the Brant Hills Tennis Courts. The lines are being removed but people can still play there casually and the net that is there will be left there.
    2. Casual pickleball is also possible at the basketball nets/parking lot in the middle of the park
    3. We will establish a local group of interested pickleball players that the ward councillor can work with on future changes and to advocate for more pickleball opportunities in Brant Hills and the area.
    4. We will, with this new group, consider future capital expenditures in Brant Hills and the area to have more pickleball that is not too close to neighbours.
    Additional info:
    5. Consultation on this change of use was insufficient and the city (and councillor aka me) commit to do better in the future
    6. There are valid concerns from local residents as reinforced by the consultant’s report, including the early start and late finish times of some users
    7. Everyone has a right to the peaceful enjoyment of their backyard and while local residents never complained about tennis, pickleball noise is different
    8. Other mitigation options are not feasible unfortunately
    9. Pickleball players have good reason to not be happy about having to go to Ireland Park for a formal outdoor court
    10. Play time is available at the Brant Hills Community Centre
    I hope this helps. I do want to recognize that communication and consultation could have been better.
    If you’re interested in joining the local pickleball advocacy group please email ward3@burlington.ca.