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Decatur Dish | Avondale Estates considers pickleball regulations

10/10/24 • 12 min

Atlanta News First

The Avondale Estates City Commission is considering implementing regulations on the pickleball courts that could include foam balls and a $5 fee for non-resident players.
Decaturish Assistant Editor Zoe Seiler breaks down the latest stories making news in DeKalb County in this installment of "Explain it to me like I'm 5."

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The Avondale Estates City Commission is considering implementing regulations on the pickleball courts that could include foam balls and a $5 fee for non-resident players.
Decaturish Assistant Editor Zoe Seiler breaks down the latest stories making news in DeKalb County in this installment of "Explain it to me like I'm 5."

Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.

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