Southwick Commission Considers Pickleball Expansion and Dog Agility at Wally Park
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Meeting Type:
Recreation Commission
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Meeting Date:
11/13/2024
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Recording Published:
11/14/2024
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Duration:
56 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
- Meeting Overview:
The Southwick Park and Recreation Commission meeting on November 13, 2024, focused on several topics, including a proposal for new pickleball courts and a request to host a dog agility event at Wally Park. Both initiatives generated extensive discussion on logistics, funding, and community impact.
The proposal to build six pickleball courts emerged as a primary focus. The idea was presented against the backdrop of increasing local demand for the sport, which surged in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The current plan includes not only the construction of six courts but also the addition of lighting and a pavilion, distinguishing it from an earlier proposal that featured only four courts without lighting. The estimated cost for this expanded project stands at $670,000, with plans to seek funding from the Community Preservation Committee (CPC).
Commission members deliberated over the new proposal’s differences from the previous one, which had initially secured approval with an estimated cost of $210,000. Rising material costs were discussed, with recent projects indicating that the expense of building just two courts could now surpass the prior amount for four.
Discussion also touched on the possibility of generating revenue through tournament reservations. A comparison was made to a Westfield club, which charges a membership fee for access to reserved play times. Concerns were raised about mixing skill levels during play, as this could impact the playing experience for both advanced players and beginners. While social interactions are a hallmark of pickleball, the need for structured play to accommodate varying skills was acknowledged.
The commission expressed eagerness to push the proposal forward. However, there was an understanding of the need for consensus and review of the supporting documents before finalizing the proposal. The issue of funding competition with other projects was mentioned, with an estimated $3 million available in the CPC fund.
Shifting focus, the commission reviewed a request by Lisa Kinowski from the Western Mass Shetland Sheepdog Club to host a dog agility event at Wally Park in October of the following year. Kinowski detailed the requirements for the event, including two 100 by 100 square feet areas—one for competition and another for training. She assured the commission that cleanliness would be maintained, with dog owners exhibiting responsible behavior.
The logistics of the event were scrutinized, with discussions about potential conflicts with other park activities, particularly baseball and softball games. Kinowski projected a fluctuating attendance of around 200 people at any one time, with approximately 350 runs over the weekend. Parking and potential damage to the soccer fields were also considered, with Kinowski emphasizing that participants would wear regular sneakers to minimize impact.
Additional considerations included the possibility of dry camping for attendees with campers, the request for electricity, and the potential presence of a food truck. Kinowski underscored the importance of securing the venue promptly to avoid losing the opportunity to host the event.
The meeting also covered updates on several ongoing projects. The spray park’s progress remained uncertain, with no timeline established. Meanwhile, a detailed review of the pickleball court plans continued, considering elements such as lighting, fencing, and court placement. The commission planned to submit the proposal to the CPC for funding approval, mindful of the absence of a town meeting in December, which could affect the timeline.
Maintenance issues at local parks were addressed, particularly concerning the crew’s disposal of grass clippings and the need for repainting parking lines to improve safety. Suggestions for enhancing maintenance practices were made, with an emphasis on the necessity of hiring a dedicated maintenance person.
Finally, the commission discussed the upcoming holiday event organized by the Civic Fund, which involved decorating Christmas trees to boost membership for the Friends of the Rail Trail group. A motion to purchase and decorate two trees was approved.
Karl J Stinehart
Recreation Commission Officials:
John Henry Whalley, Iii, Michael T Sheil, Cara Cartello (Assistant Director of Senior and Recreational Operations), David DeiDolori, Jeanne Reed, Richard L Harriman
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Meeting Type:
Recreation Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/13/2024
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Recording Published:
11/14/2024
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Duration:
56 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
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