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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTennis DevelopmentLincoln Center Tennis Development Tennis has long teen accepted as a popular sport in the surrounding area. If the College Station Recreation and Parks Dept. accts promptly, it can increase the value of its tennis facilities at Lincoln Center at a relatively low cost. In order to accomplish this improvement, a new tennis court will have to be built. The existing surface,,because of its small size and be— \ s Pace it egularities�is unacceptable I for tennis. This surface could be easily utilized in a multiple -game capacity. With a minimum of development it could be used for such activities as basketball, volleyball, badminton, four-square, and tetherball. A new court would expand the availability of tennis facilities now offered from a mediocre singles court to a modern doubles court. The doubles court could also have the required fence added to it during the construction phase of the operation. This would be much easier than adding a fence to t"e e�isting surface. If the new court is built imfuediately the cost will be much lower than what would normally be expected for a tennis court development. At the present time all of the labor with the exception of a concrete finisher can be obtained free. The forming materials for the foundation with the 9 exception of the 2x4 braces and stakes will be supplied free of charge. It is also possible that t:: ^:e city will not have to pay for the base fill or the reinforcing iron for the foundation. The city would in total pay for these additional materials; 1) concrete, 2) rental of a motorized rotary trowel, and 3) fencing materials for t -e net and for the enclosure of the court area.