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re_ Manhattan Middle School tennis courts_RedactedFrom:Rhodes, Alison To:emerald.murphy@bvsd.org Subject:re: Manhattan Middle School tennis courts Date:Tuesday, June 11, 2024 3:05:33 PM Attachments:Outlook-A close-up.png Outlook-A close-up.png Outlook-A close-up.png Hi Emerald - I wanted to share the below with you as an FYI only - I hope you don't mind my pointing folks your way and if there is someone better on your team for the future, feel free to let me know! My best, Ali Rhodes Director she/her O: 303-413-7249 rhodesa@bouldercolorado.gov Parks and Recreation 3198 N. Broadway | Boulder, CO 80304 bouldercolorado.gov-- From: Rhodes, Alison <RhodesA@bouldercolorado.gov> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 3:04 PM To: Subject: Re: Manhattan Middle School tennis courts Hi - My understanding is that BVSD makes rentals of Manhattan possible through the community schools program, linked below. I encourage you to check that out as rental, I believe, is already an option. And for a contact on your repairs request - Emerald Murphy is the head of Community Schools and I'm sure can route your request appropriately within BVSD. Her email is linked on the page below. Thank you, Ali Rhodes Director she/her O: 303-413-7249 rhodesa@bouldercolorado.gov Parks and Recreation 3198 N. Broadway | Boulder, CO 80304 bouldercolorado.gov-- From: Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 12:03 PM To: Rhodes, Alison <RhodesA@bouldercolorado.gov> Subject: Re: Manhattan Middle School tennis courts Hi Ali, Another idea to consider is getting Manhattan courts on the list of courts the City of Boulder rents out to rec users like Eisenhower. Can we do this? It could even be limited hours considering there are residential houses nearby. Like 8am-6pm daily. Still trying to nail down specific person for my repairs request at BVSD, in case you have any ideas. My Mail bounced back from Phil McQuade, BVSD Supervisor- Grounds Maintenance. I will call them in the meantime. Thanks, On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 5:21 PM Rhodes, Alison <RhodesA@bouldercolorado.gov> wrote: Hi , Thank you so much for reaching out and for thinking creatively about our tennis demand. The Manhattan courts are owned and managed by the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) - you can reach out to them via information on this page: Community Schools - Boulder Valley School District (bvsd.org) And thank you for your patience with us - I know things are tight this summer with construction of so many courts but the good news is that starting this fall, 20 courts community-wide will have been rebuilt for better play and less maintenance (BVSDs work at Centennial and Fairview and BPR's work at Columbine and Arapahoe Ridge). My best, Ali Rhodes Director she/her O: 303-413-7249 rhodesa@bouldercolorado.gov Parks and Recreation 3198 N. Broadway | Boulder, CO 80304 bouldercolorado.gov-- From: Sent: Monday, June 10, 2024 12:42 PM To: Rhodes, Alison <rhodesa@bouldercolorado.gov> Subject: Manhattan Middle School tennis courts External Sender Notice This email was sent by an external sender. Hi Ali, I am a S. Boulder resident and active tennis player with the Boulder Tennis Assn and also was at the many PnR meetings regarding getting the inventory of tennis courts back to the pre-pickleball days. My husband and I prefer not to have to drive or join an unaffordable country club to play tennis. In that light, I have an inexpensive suggestion that could bridge over the dismal court availability at this time. As you know, we have lost Fairview and Centennial tennis courts due to resurfacing right now, and CU South too. This is a critical time of year for league and training for tournaments. Backstory: Sunday morning 6/9/24, all courts at Martin Pk, East Boulder Rec and S. Boulder Rec were full, so I finally settled on going over to the "horrible" courts at Manhattan Middle School. (Pls see photos attached) The 4 courts there are pretty bad, but one or two not so bad for informal practice or training with a ball machine. They could be made playable with the following cheap fixes: 1. Swap the net on court #1 to court #2, or replace the net on court #1. I didn't look closely at courts 3 and 4, but possibly the same scenario there. If there is no budget for a net, I can see if I could get a second hand one from RMTC and donate it to the city or school. The objective is to put the better nets on the least cracked courts. 2. Fill cracks with builder's sand, some cracks are 6" wide and hazardous. Coarse builder's sand has rough edges and would tend to stay packed in the cracks. This could tie us over until Fairview is done. 3. Consider Manhattan to be completely resurfaced in the near future and used as overflow courts for EBRC. It's easy for folks who get bumped off the EBRC courts to walk or bike over to Manhattan to continue to play tennis. It's a win - win to invest in 4 courts together for league and when Gonzo is doing his tennis classes, you have courts nearby. Thank you for keeping tennis accessible to all in Boulder.