Walter Reed Outdoor Pickleball Court Project – Open House on February 16

Walter Reed Outdoor Pickleball Court Project – Open House on February 16
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Walter Reed Outdoor Pickleball Court Project – Open House 

February 16

RSVP below to share your thoughts and ideas as we begin planning for a dedicated pickleball facility at Walter Reed Park.  

The Walter Reed tennis courts will be undergoing conversion to a dedicated pickleball court facility. This decision was based on community feedback and a court score assessment within the Arlington Outdoor Courts Assessment Project.  

This open house will have topic areas for you to provide your ideas and hear from neighbors and staff.  This open house will focus on areas such as: 

Pickleball Courts – LayoutPickleball Courts – AmenitiesSound Reduction MeasuresTrees and LandscapingParking, Access and CirculationAdditional Feedback

Before we plan any improvements, we need your input. Help us better understand how the current facility is working and how it can better serve you as we begin design. 

In addition to this community meeting, please provide input on this questionnaire before Feb. 28, 2023  

Visit the project webpage to learn more.  

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