CARMEL, Calif. -- The City of Carmel is considering implementing California's first permanent ban on pickleball.
Earlier this month, the Carmel City Council paved the way for making a temporary ban permanent at the only public court within Carmel city limits.
While there are other public and private courts on the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel's ban on the city-run court essentially makes it a city-wide ban.
The ban stems from years of noise complaints by residents near Forest Hill Park, located in the center of the ultra-wealthy coastal hamlet south of Monterey.
In response to these complaints, the city council decided to impose a temporary ban on the sport at the public courts. However, that temporary move appears to be moving toward a permanent ban.

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