Residents of Broken Arrow voiced their concerns during a recent city council meeting regarding the proposed installation of pickleball courts in their neighborhood. The discussions highlighted the potential noise disturbances associated with the sport, particularly the loud calls made during gameplay, which some residents believe would disrupt the peace and quiet of the area.
One resident expressed frustration over the noise generated by pickleball, noting that the shouting required to call out scores could be heard throughout the neighborhood. They suggested relocating the courts to a different area, emphasizing that the enjoyment of such amenities should not come at the expense of local residents' tranquility.
Another speaker acknowledged the popularity of pickleball and the demand for more courts, but also raised concerns about the proximity of the proposed courts to residential properties. They highlighted that the sound of the game, combined with existing noise from nearby highways, could significantly impact their quality of life.
The meeting also touched on broader community developments, including plans for beautification projects and walking trails, which some residents welcomed. However, there were calls for specific regulations to prevent traffic connections that could further disrupt the neighborhood.
As discussions continue, residents are eager for assurances that their concerns will be taken into account in the decision-making process regarding the pickleball courts and other developments in the area.