Halt the Installation of Pickleball Courts on Court 1 in Glen Abbey Neighborhood

The Issue

Please sign below to halt the proposed addition of four pickleball courts on Court 1. 

Pickleball creates noise that is extremely loud, disrupting surrounding areas and homes, all day, every day

It lowers the value of surrounding homes, often making them unsellable, lowering the value of comps for the whole neighborhood

Glen Abbey’s decision to move forward is based on a flawed noise study - don’t believe us? - read the analysis on our website: www.glenabbeypickleball.com 

The HOA board is already planning to move forward without using the recommended layouts for noise reduction outlined in the study. The noise from the new layouts has not been studied

According to its own study, it will drive noise at the clubhouse and pool well beyond acceptable noise ordinance levels all day, every day, affecting enjoyment of those amenities

The change will impact the quality of life of nearby homeowners, several just yards away from the court. Even with noise abatement efforts two homes will experience sound levels beyond those deemed appropriate by the Board’s own expert

The conversion of these courts will be extremely costly

The surrounding area has plentiful free public pickleball options for residents

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The Issue

Please sign below to halt the proposed addition of four pickleball courts on Court 1. 

Pickleball creates noise that is extremely loud, disrupting surrounding areas and homes, all day, every day

It lowers the value of surrounding homes, often making them unsellable, lowering the value of comps for the whole neighborhood

Glen Abbey’s decision to move forward is based on a flawed noise study - don’t believe us? - read the analysis on our website: www.glenabbeypickleball.com 

The HOA board is already planning to move forward without using the recommended layouts for noise reduction outlined in the study. The noise from the new layouts has not been studied

According to its own study, it will drive noise at the clubhouse and pool well beyond acceptable noise ordinance levels all day, every day, affecting enjoyment of those amenities

The change will impact the quality of life of nearby homeowners, several just yards away from the court. Even with noise abatement efforts two homes will experience sound levels beyond those deemed appropriate by the Board’s own expert

The conversion of these courts will be extremely costly

The surrounding area has plentiful free public pickleball options for residents

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