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Home»Pickleball News»San Francisco Players Plan “Pickle Disobedience” To Retain Courts At The Presidio

San Francisco Players Plan “Pickle Disobedience” To Retain Courts At The Presidio

Adam HowarthBy Adam Howarth01/18/2024Updated:01/18/20244 Mins Read
Players at the Presidio Wall Courts - image courtesy of Eddie Sun of The Standard
Players at the Presidio Wall Courts - image courtesy of Eddie Sun of The Standard
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A proposed San Francisco city initiative has outraged pickleballers in the area. It aims to repurpose half of the existing 12 public pickleball courts at The Presidio Wall Playground, converting them back into tennis courts.

A Strong Reaction

This has triggered a strong reaction from the dedicated pickleball players at Presidio Wall. In response to the potential reduction, these players are contemplating “pickle protests” and “pickle disobedience.” 

Adding to their discontent, the parks department has called for the removal of crowd-funded pickleball nets from the courts by the end of the week.

The suddenness of these requests, outlined in an email shared with the local pickleball community and posted on pickleballsf.com, has caught the local players off guard. The decision follows months of attempts to address noise complaints from neighboring homeowners bothered by the sound of pickleballs in their upscale backyards.

Players at the Presidio Wall Courts - image courtesy of Jeremy Mann of The Standard
Players at the Presidio Wall Courts – image courtesy of Jeremy Mann of The Standard

Protesters rallied recently in Carl Schurz Park on the Upper East Side of New York after reports of anti-semitism caused escalating tension among the pickleball community.

Tensions Escalated

We reported how tensions escalated in August when a Presidio Heights resident, Holly Peterson, claimed that the constant noise of pickleballs near her $36 million home impeded its sale. Ironically, Peterson’s property featured its own pickleball court.

Mary Hickey, a volunteer pickleball instructor and Bay Area ambassador for USA Pickleball at Presidio Wall was frustrated at the lack of dialogue between the city, homeowners, and the pickleball community. She emphasized the absence of discussion:

“That’s what’s really getting people. No discussion. No anything,” she said. “I thought we had a democracy where we discuss things.”

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Failed To Conduct Adequate Outreach

Pickleball proponents at Presidio Wall argue that the parks department failed to conduct adequate outreach before announcing the decision. 

The affected courts will be transformed into “tennis only,” effectively reducing the number of pickleball courts at Presidio Wall by half.

The San Francisco Pickleball Community press release on Monday outlined this change.

Pickleball Played Outside Designated Hours

The parks department’s email, dated Sunday, stated that lines on courts three and four, facing West Pacific Avenue, would be removed in winter or spring “due to extensive use of those courts during hours not designated for pickleball.”

The email also asked “the community to remove their unpermitted rolling nets from courts 3 & 4” by Friday, January 18th.    

Communications Manager Daniel Montes explained that the city is striving to meet the ever-increasing demand for new playing space:

“Pickleball is a fast-growing sport, and Rec and Park is trying to accommodate the demand for new courts as quickly as we can while also balancing the needs of other sports communities,” he said. 

“We’re continuing to provide accommodations for this sport and come up with solutions that work for everyone.”

A Substantial Increase In Pickleball Courts

Montes highlighted San Francisco’s substantial increase in public pickleball courts over the past five years, reaching over 80, including 63 outdoor courts. 

He added the department is “working closely with the Pickleball Working Group to identify new locations” and that the city plans to convert more tennis courts to pickleball in the near future. 

Plans are also underway to add pickleball lines to repaved tennis courts and convert more tennis courts to pickleball. 

The Recreation and Park Department announced the addition of six new pickleball courts at Moscone Park Playground in the Marina, with plans to open them in the spring.

The house on Jackson Street in Presidio Heights - image courtesy of Eddie Sun of The Standard
The house on Jackson Street in Presidio Heights – image courtesy of Eddie Sun of The Standard

A Lack Of Public Forums

Despite acknowledging the department’s efforts to balance the access for tennis and pickleball players, the San Francisco Pickleball Community criticized the lack of public forums for the Presidio Wall neighborhood, urging the department to delay changes until proper notification and outreach occur. 

In response to the threatened court removal, pickleball enthusiasts initiated an online petition with over 600 signatures, urging Rec and Parks to reconsider and put a halt to any changes to the Presidio Wall courts “until a proper neighborhood notification and outreach process has been conducted.” 

Pickle Protests

The pickleball community plans to voice their concerns at a Recreation and Park Commission meeting on Thursday. It is prepared for peaceful demonstrations, labeled “pickle disobedience” by Hickey, if the decision is not reversed.

“Everybody’s on alert that pickle protests are very much of a possibility,” she said.

Mary Hickey - image courtesy of Eddie Sun for The Standard
Mary Hickey – image courtesy of Eddie Sun for The Standard
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