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Pickleball Noise Restrictions Set In Stone At Laguna Beach Park
In response to resident complaints, all pickleball players who choose this Laguna Beach park to play at must switch to quiet paddles.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — The City of Laguna Beach approved a law that fines people for using a certain kind of pickleball paddle at the courts in Lang Park this week.
Pickleball players who choose to play at Lang Park are required by the city, as of Thursday, to use quiet paddles whenever taking to the court.
Use of the paddles, sold by the city at cost ($120 per paddle), will be enforced by the Laguna Beach Police Department's Park Rangers, according to the city.
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The law comes in response to ongoing noise complaints issued to the city by residents living in the nearby senior community, according to the city.
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