The Sterling Heights Parks & Recreation Department will host a community listening and feedback session concerning their new pickleball facility on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at the Community Center.

The event will be held 4:30-6 p.m. to help residents learn more about the center and provide input on amenities and design ideas, according to recreation officials.

The state-of-the-art, $10 million complex was included as part of the city’s “Pathway to Play and Preservation” millage, which voters approved last November. It will be constructed in vacant building on Van Dyke Avenue, north of 15 Mile Road in the MJR Marketplace Cinema parking lot.

Plans call the city to purchase property at 35630 Van Dyke Ave., which would be transformed into indoor pickleball courts. The $10 million cost covers bot

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