Another Pickleball Dispute Arises Between Downtown SF Condo Owners and Fitness Club
Briefly

The homeowners association alleges that the pickleball courts create "constant, unbearable, and offensive noise," resulting from the distinctive sharp popping sound of pickleball hitting paddles.
The condo association hired a consultant for a noise assessment, revealing that ambient noise levels reached 52.6 to 53.3 decibels, while pickleball noise exceeded 70 decibels.
After attempts to resolve the issue, including installing sound-dampening curtains and limiting play hours, the Bay Club faces a lawsuit over persistent noise complaints from residents.
Read at sfist.com
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