Concerns from Recent PRAB Meeting 2_RedactedFrom:
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Subject:Concerns from Recent PRAB Meeting
Date:Wednesday, July 10, 2024 2:51:39 PM
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Dear PRAB Admin -
First, I’d like to thank you for listening to the tennis community at the most recent PRAB meeting. I cannot thank
you enough for asking the right questions and seeking truthful answers. As you can tell by the comments, the
tennis community is feeling so frustrated and abandoned at this time, we truly need the support of the PRAB board.
Thank you.
After listening to the entire meeting, there are a few things I’d like to address, and to clarify:
1.
Indoor courts are the highest priority - The following image and data was feedback from the court study
public meeting held November of 2023, available on page 5 of the court study engagement summary.
https://bouldercolorado.gov/media/13141/download?inline
To say that indoor courts are not a priority cannot be true. The majority of letters, comments and survey
responses over the past few years have stressed the need for indoor tennis courts. Yes, the outdoor courts
were in disrepair and were in terrible shape due to a lack of maintenance and investment for the better part
of a decade; but, to say that all we wanted was to “take care of what we have” and that indoor courts aren’t
a priority simply can’t be true.