Halifax city council could close pickleball court due to ‘excessive’ noise
HALIFAX — Pickleball courts in a Halifax suburb are in danger of being shut down by the city after drawing complaints from residents who describe the noise levels as “excessive.”
The Halifax Regional Municipality’s community planning and economic development committee voted Thursday to convert a set of pickleball courts in Castle Hill Park back into tennis courts while seeking out more appropriate pickleball sites elsewhere in the municipality.
Coun. Kathryn Morse said she brought a motion forward after receiving complaints from people in her district who “couldn’t stand the noise” generated from people playing pickleball just 10 metres from a condo complex.
“It was echoing into the nearby houses and condominiums,” Morse said in an interview Friday, adding the problem in the park is particular because the noise is essentially in people’s backyards.