Pickleball courts coming to Corning’s Northside Park
24 Nov 2021
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CORNING — Pickleball courts are coming to Corning’s Northside Park after a vote of the City Council Tuesday.
The council unanimously voted to convert one of the two tennis courts at Northside Park into four pickleball courts while leaving the other one for tennis.
During the budget process, the council wanted to resurface the tennis courts at Northside Park.
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