Kaufman Park multi-sport courts

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This consultation has concluded. Staff reviewed the survey results, which show the most preferred option is to maintain the Kaufman Park courts as a shared space, lined for both tennis and pickleball with a fixed net height of 35 inches. Staff also heard that cross wind can be a challenge at Kaufman, so wind nets are being considered for 2021.

Four people playing tennis on a court.

Thank you for participating in the Kaufman Park multi-sport courts survey. The City of Kitchener is committed to delivering facilities and amenities that meet the needs of community members.

More than 400 people participated, and many emails were received in support of the various options being considered.

Staff have reviewed the survey results, which show the most preferred option is to maintain the Kaufman Park courts as a shared space, lined for both tennis and pickleball with a fixed net height of 35 inches.

Staff also heard that cross wind can be a challenge at Kaufman, so wind nets are being considered for 2021.

The City of Kitchener is working on a Court Strategy in 2021 to inform the use, development and management of multi-use courts across the city. Community members will be invited to participate in further public engagement about the strategy when it becomes available. If you'd like to be notified when that engagement beings, register for email notifications about engagement opportunities at https://www.engagewr.ca/.

Thank you for participating in the Kaufman Park multi-sport courts survey. The City of Kitchener is committed to delivering facilities and amenities that meet the needs of community members.

More than 400 people participated, and many emails were received in support of the various options being considered.

Staff have reviewed the survey results, which show the most preferred option is to maintain the Kaufman Park courts as a shared space, lined for both tennis and pickleball with a fixed net height of 35 inches.

Staff also heard that cross wind can be a challenge at Kaufman, so wind nets are being considered for 2021.

The City of Kitchener is working on a Court Strategy in 2021 to inform the use, development and management of multi-use courts across the city. Community members will be invited to participate in further public engagement about the strategy when it becomes available. If you'd like to be notified when that engagement beings, register for email notifications about engagement opportunities at https://www.engagewr.ca/.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We want to hear from people who use the courts at Kaufman Park how it can better serve the community.

    This consultation has concluded. Staff reviewed the survey results, which show the most preferred option is to maintain the Kaufman Park courts as a shared space, lined for both tennis and pickleball with a fixed net height of 35 inches. Staff also heard that cross wind can be a challenge at Kaufman, so wind nets are being considered for 2021.

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