Austin Pickle Ranch seeks rezoning to restore rooftop pickleball operations - Austin Monitor
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"It's a noise and light issue mostly; the lights and the repetitive impulse sound of the pickleball have been disrupting the neighbors," Donna Osborn said, representing the Old West Austin Neighborhood Association (OWANA). "The neighbors wish that the pickleball court would be enclosed to mitigate the light and the noise."
"The sound (from the building) is an incessant, high-pitch popping of paddles hitting balls from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at night, seven days a week. It is not a train passing in the night. It is all day long. ... It's the first thing I hear in the morning, along with the yelling of excited players, and the last thing I hear at night," Rob Miller, a local resident, said.
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